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Can't quite believe it's been a year, missing Kate more than ever ...
Laura
February 19, 2022
Evanston, Illinois
Kate (Catherine Ellen) Mahoney, 61, died on February 17, 2021, of mesothelioma. Kate's entire life, including her career, was devoted to helping others. Kate graduated from Northwestern University where she studied sociology and women's studies, and proudly worked on the feminist journal,...
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Laura
February 19, 2022
Kate was my client at Peer Services for their insurance. We quickly became friends and had lunch together often. Kate and I had lunch early last summer while my husband was quite ill. Kate helped me understand how best to care for him and myself. She was a truly a pure soul and I will miss her. All my best to her family-she spoke of you often and I know how much you will miss her.
Polly Kosyla
March 16, 2021
I am devastated to hear of Kate' passing. Her life impacted SO many people. The world is missing out on all that was Kate. I am so grateful I knew her.
Mary Ellen Ball
March 01, 2021
With sympathy to Kate's family. Kate and I worked together for 16 yers.Her contributions to substance abuse reduction/prevention and mental health will be missed.
Judith Treadway
February 28, 2021
Kate was a great friend and colleague she was very kind and always put the needs of others above her own . Praying for her family
DonnaMay
February 27, 2021
Please accept my condolences for your loss. May God give you comfort and peace during this most difficult time.
LD
February 27, 2021
Kate was a colleague and friend who I loved and respected. Her heart and dedication to the field of substance use and mental health will be remembered forever. I send my sincere condolences to Kate's family and other friends.
Marvin Lindsey
February 27, 2021
Please accept my condolences for your loss. May God be with you and may he comfort you during this most difficult time.
PL
February 27, 2021
Kate's beautiful smile was always warm, open and friendly to all who were lucky enough to cross her path. Kate touched us personally in many ways. Most importantly, she shared an invaluable mental health mentor with us. Kate changed our lives and family as no one else could. We will miss her greatly and so will the community, which was enriched by her love and care. Our sympathy to all who loved Kate.
Sue & Tom Laue
February 26, 2021