Kathleen-Awe-Obituary

Kathleen May Awe

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

1949 - 2020 (Age 71)

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Kathleen May (nee Freimuth) Awe died at home, surrounded by family, on September 15, 2020. Kathleen was born on May 10, 1949 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She was raised in Milwaukee and attended 24th St. School, Edison Junior High School, Custer High School, and graduated in 1971 from Marquette...

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I am so sad to have just found out about Kathy's passing. She was just a treasure. Her laugh, her smile, her warmth and kindness were so endearing. I met Kathy nearly 30 years ago when our daughters were middle school and high school friends. In fact Monica was having an overnight with my daughter the evening that a liver transplant donor became available for Kathy and Jim and Kathy were immediately called to the hospital, It was so sudden and emotionally intense a time I will never forget...

Kathie and I met at our 8th grade piano lessons and continued on through our senior year at Custer High School. Kathie was always calm, thoughtful and classy. I send my deepest condolences to Jim, Monica, Nathan and families. So sorry for your loss.

I am so very saddened by Kathy's passing. We have spent many memorable times together since we joined Milwaukee County UW Extension Master Gardeners together and even after she worked hard to start the Ozaukee County MG group. My deepest sympathies and blessings to her family. May good memories bring you comfort during this difficult time. She was a special friend and I will miss her. Doris Fons

Hi Kathie thank you for your love that you have brought between us. You went to heaven too early but unfortunately this is not our will. Look at us and preserve us from up there I send you many kisses. Giuseppe and family. Verona Italy

Jim, my sincere condolences to you and your children. Kathy was longtime member of our book club for over 30 years and I’ll always treasure her keen book discussions, the garden tours and creative delicious dinners. May she Rest In Peace. Jane Rice Radoszewski