Katherine-Hession-Obituary

Katherine S. Hession

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Katherine “Kay” Theresa (Sears) Hession, 92, a longtime resident of Croyden Terrace and most recently of Glen Ellyn, Illinois, passed into Eternal Life at her daughter’s home on Thursday, January 29, 2015. She was surrounded by the care and comfort of her loving family. Kay was born in...

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Dear Mike, Cathy and Maureen:

Although I could not be with you today, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Seeing the picture of your mom brought back wonderful memories of our life on Croyden Terrace. Growing up your house was my second home. The memories of sitting in front of the fireplace on a winter's day or camping in the driveway create those special times all children treasure. Your mom filled my childhood with love and song and she will always hold a...

To Kay's Family, I'm thinking of and praying for you at this time. Kay was a beautiful lady, full of mischief, and possessing of a lovely soprano voice. I was one of her OLOH Senior Girls' Choir and we gathered and remained friends for years. I even married one of her cousins, the late Tom O'Donoghue. I was Jane Doherty and had fun sending pictures of her for "Hungry Hill" magazine. I have fond memories of our times. I'm sorry I'm unable to attend the services. Know that she's in my prayers.

So sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. She was a beautiful woman.
With sympathy
Nadine Slepchuk Ginsberg

To Maureen,Kathy and Michael
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your beloved mother.
We always enjoyed visiting with Kay and Red on Croyden Ter., and Fort Myers
With loving memories,
Bea and Nick Slepchuk
Fort Myers, FL
Fort Myers, FL

We send our sympathy and prayers to all of Kay's family and many relatives. She has lived a long and productive life.
Paul & Jo Sears Singer Island Florida

Cathy, I am sorry for you loss. I know it has been a long time, but I remember our moms being good friends back in the day.
Now they will be reaquainted for more laughs and reminiscents of Hungry Hill and their school days.

Please accept my deepest sympathy on the passing of Kay. I was a very young.teacher at Brightwood School when Kay was assigned to work with me. She was so kind and generous with her knowledge. She loved every child. She always smiled while she worked with the students and truly believed all children were good. She helped me to become a better person and teacher. Kay reminded me of my mother and I always looked forward to listening to her stories about her family. Heaven now has another angel.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To the family of Mrs. Hession,

Please accept my deepest sympathy.
Your mom was a regular library user at the former Liberty Branch Library. She a
was the sweetest lady and so nice.
On occasion we would have some good chatsvand she would mention her wonderful children and grandchildren.
She really loved you.
I haven't seen her in a few years and had wondered what she was doing. By what was mentioned she really kept active.
I will always remember her beautiful smile and...