Katharine-Clarizio-Obituary

Katharine Clarizio

Springfield, Illinois

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PAWNEE - Katharine "Ann" Clarizio, 58, of Pawnee died at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, April 16, 2009, at Memorial Medical Center.

Ann was born the daughter of Glenn and Katharine Frances Springer Rutherford on May 30, 1950, in Springfield. She married Carl Clarizio Jr. on Oct. 12, 1985, in...

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I had seen Ann only once since high school, but she was part of an earlier family from PHS for 12 yrs. I remember young memeories from the church and birthday parties. Loss is hard but just knowing she will be in the loving hands of our Lord brings peace and comfort.

My deepest sympathy

I really thought the world of Mrs. Clarizio. She was a fine teacher and person. She always had a smile on her face when I saw her. She did a magnificent job teaching my boys. She had a gift for teaching. I just want to let you know that you are in my prayers.

Carl,C.J.and Katie I will miss Ann very much. She was always there to help me with any questions and offer a laugh or two. Pawnee won't be the same without her.

Carl, Katie, and C.J.,
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Ann was a wonderful person.

Angie and Riley Ramsey

My deepest sympathy at this difficult time. May your memories of Ann bring you comfort in your time of sorrow.

Carl, Katie, and C.J....
I have had the honor of teaching with Ann for the last 21 years. It was my privilige to call her my friend. She was a kind and generous person, who loved teaching...and the children who live in Pawnee. As a caring teacher, she has touched the lives of many children in her teaching career. We are all going to miss her everyday and we will all think of her often.
Katie and C.J. ... she was always so proud of you both! Know that she will be celebrating...

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of such a wonderful woman, faithful christian, great wife, mother, and teacher.
She helped my son Jeremy with his speech for years. Neither he nor I will ever forget how much she helped him get rid of his southern accent.
I tried to come to visitation today, but the lines were to long for me to stand in. This just proves that I'm not the only one who knew what a wonderful person she was.
She is in a much better place now.

We are so sorry to hear the news. We will keep Ann in our prayers. We will all miss her very much.
Holli and Ashli Smith