Katherine-Baum-Obituary

Katherine Flaxman Baum

Dallas, Texas

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Baum, KATHERINE FLAXMAN, age 59. On May 4, 2005 our beloved wife, mother, daughter and sister passed away after a long and courageous battle with cancer. She was preceded in death by her father, Carl B. Flaxman, and is survived by her devoted husband, Lester V. Baum; her children, Michael L. Baum...

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Dear Betsy:
I did not know your mother personally but somehow I knew you personfied all the good and strong attributes of hers. She lives on in you. Honor her by continuing to be the person that you are.

Love,
Theresa

Dear Betsy,
My condolences and deep sympathy to you and your family. I am very sad to hear about the loss of your mother. I hope and pray that God gives you and your family the strength to cope up with the loss of your loved one. I didn't know your mom but I cannot forget how your eyes will light up whenever you speak of her. That tells me how much you loved her!! I am sure she is in a better place right now.

To the entire Flaxman-Baum family,
All of you have my deepest sympathy at the loss of Kathi. I was Robert & Anne's babysitter from 1984-1988 and during that time I got to know Kathi and the whole family and I care for all of you very much. Your whole family is generous and kind and loving, all the traits that will help you during this loss. Michael and Betsy--I know how hard it is to lose your Mother to cancer at such a young age and and my heart goes out to you. If it offers any...

I was very saddened to hear the news about Kathy's death from my brother, Herb Garon. Although I had not seen Kathy in many years, I remember being good friends with her when I grew up in Dallas. She was truly a warm, sweet and caring person. My thoughts are also with her mother Edna, who was always a dear friend to my mother, Sugar Garon. Our heartfelt condolences go out to the entire Flaxman and Baum families. Sincerely,

Lester & Family - You have my deepest sympathy for your loss. I had only met Kathi a few times, but have known Lester for many years and worked with him in the past at Johnson, Bromberg, et al. and later Arter & Hadden. I can tell from the testimonies in this guest book Kathi was a wonderful person, a joy to know and be around. Having recently lost my brother, I know your pain, which only time will ease. As a person living with Cancer, I know the uphill battle Kathi faced and obviously fought...

Dear Lester, Betsy, and Michael,

I was very sad when we received word that Kathi passed away on Wednesday. I was extremely fond of her, and am grateful that I got to know her over the past four years. I will cherish many memories of our happy times together in Dallas and San Antonio. I will always remember Kathi as a kind and gracious woman who had a special talent for making you feel welcome. Every time we visited, I felt that she was genuinely interested in hearing about me,...

Bets, Lester & family,
Our heartfelt condolences are with you. Kathi was a bright, vivacious and loving woman and she will be missed.
You all are in our thoughts and prayers.

I wish to extend deepest sympathy
to the Flaxman-Baum family although
I only knew Kathy breifly during the time when we were both in our
early teens---she taught me to dance
at Dick Chaplins Dance Studio in
Preston Center.I was a timid dancer
and she knew what was wrong right
away---I was afraid I might step on
her feet---she whispered an assurance that that would not happen!and it was enough to conquer
my timidity.!

To Kathi's family: We are very saddened to hear of Kathi's passing. She was a wonderful woman & we were saddned when our store closed and we could no longer visit with her.

Misty
(Minyard Pharmacy @ Preston/Forest)