Katharine-Kenniston-Obituary

Katharine Faulconer Kenniston

San Diego, California

Dec 4, 1945 – Feb 18, 2020 (Age 74)

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BORN
December 4, 1945
DIED
February 18, 2020
AGE
74
LOCATION
San Diego, California

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Katharine Kenniston passed away on February 18, 2020 at the age of 74 in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on February 29, 2020.

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Momma... take care of Daddy. You can now both rest easily holding hands (as always s) and fish in God Ocean worry f love .. walk along the beaches of serenity... and know we will all see you again. It’s not gonna odbyr to you both... it’s just take care for f each other on Neil we can all be together here again in love, peace, and light. I love you Momma and Daddy ❤ & ❤

I was in shock to hear about my buddy "Kitten." We were sandbox buddies and grew up across the street from each other in Point Loma, San Diego, CA. We went all through school together and I feel like I lost not only a friend but a sister, which I never had. Since we both had the same name (Katharine and I am Katherine) we drove our teachers nuts. Fortunately - since our nick names were Kitten and Katie - that helped. =) Kitten will be dearly missed and forever loved for her caring nature and...

She and Sal were terrific landlords. My family and I lived at the Ballantyne Apartments for 17 years..Great lady!

As a friend of her daughter, I always enjoyed talking to her at the grandkids birthday and graduation parties. She truly was a loving and very supportive grandma and mom!She had so much love for her family!

She made me feel very special when I was pregnant and gave me one of her hand made blankets with matching pillows for my daughter (which she loves). Thank you!

I know your family will miss you greatly but will cherish the memories you have made with them.

You are my strength! You instilled my morals and whatever bravery I carry. YOU WERE EVERYTHING I WILL CARRY ON. FOR YOU.

I carry you in my heart. I see you every time I look in the mirror. You were the glue that kept us pieced together. Our collective pain now leads us on different paths .. I now begrudgingly understand a little more of life and loss. YOU are the reason I was so brave, doing things I could never have done without the strength YOU instilled in us all. You raised three very strong women. We are your legacy , along with the beautiful and ALL successful strong grandchildren...I LOVE YOU MUCHO...

Kitten became a part of my family when Tom and Lil married. Lilian was from a large, loving family and their marriage gave her a family of her own. She was my favorite aunt and we spoke often. It was several years before I met the "Kitten" she always spoke about. I could tell from our conversations that Lil absolutely adored her and what a delightful person I found Kitten to be when we finally met. I loved and appreciated the fact that she took such loving care of Lil since I lived so far...

I will remember Kitten for her love and great care of my favorite aunt, Lil Faulconer. The last time I saw Kitten was at a family get together in Lil's back yard. We had a great visit! I had the chance before she left that day to give Kitten a hug and tell her I loved and appreciated her. My entire family was aware of Kitten's continual loving attention to Aunt Lil. I spoke with Lil often and on each conversation she mentioned Kitten. She absolutely adored her. I was in contact with...

"Three Times A Lady" Their song

For My Mom:
My whole life you have been there for me. You were always my biggest supporter in everything I did! You gave everything and asked for nothing back. You set a wonderful example, not only for me, but for all your grandchildren as well. (If it wasn't for you, we wouldn't be here!) My moms favorite saying!
I was truly BLESSED to have you as my Mom. There is not enough space on a piece of paper to tell the world just how wonderful of a person you were and how truly missed you...

My sincere condolences to each and every member of Kitten's family on her passing. I first met Kitten in 1967 when her cousin Margot and I became a couple and she participated in our wedding in 1968. Even though Canada has been our home since 1969, Kitten and Margot remained in close contact through the years. She was clearly an amazing person and will be greatly missed by all who knew her.