Kathleen-Blatchley-Obituary

Kathleen Marie Blatchley

Albuquerque, New Mexico

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October 12, 2017
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Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Kathy Blatchley, formerly (Didominic-Hasan) journey on earth, ended on October 12, 2017, at the age of 55, after a courageous battle with colon cancer. Kathy was born and raised in Milford, Ct, the daughter of Anne (Kowt) & Henry Blatchley, both deceased, but has made Albuquerque, New Mexico her home for the past 15 years. Graduating from the University of New Haven, with a degree in hotel and restaurant management (1982), Kathy trained franchisees for Subway World Headquarters, as a young adult, and later on, opened her own Subway store. Changing careers, she graduated from nursing school at Quinnipiac College (1993), and was a dedicated nurse, working with a wide variety of patients, including veterans from West Haven's VA Hospital, Alzheimer's , ICU, assisted living, youth with psychiatric challenges, and most recently, a care manager for PMG Family Medicine San Mateo clinic. In addition to Kathy's compassion throughout the 24 years of her nursing career, she had a special gift of integrating holistic and traditional medicine. Her knowledge of diseases & conditions, nutrition, homeopathic medicine, mainstream medicine, and safety, far surpassed her RN degree. Besides being a caregiver to all, she was a dedicated mother to Julian & Walid, of New Mexico, Paul , & Larissa, as well as grandmother to Nadia & Nathaniel, of Connecticut. Sister to loving siblings; Joanne Blatchley of Virginia, Laura Blatchley (Herron) of Rhode Island, Deborah Blatchley of Georgia, Charles (Chuck) Blatchley, of Ct, and predeceased by Michael Blatchley. Aunt to Britton Rees, Kayla Miller, and Maya Herron. Kathy will also be greatly missed by her devoted partner, Walt Lucero, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, who was at her side until the end, and his children, Chinara, and her husband Ben Brooks, Nicole Lucero, Fernando Soto & family. Kathy also has numerous cousins and extended family and friends who will always cherish her memory. A lover of all animals, her entire life, rescuing every furry species from cats to pigeons, and a pet parent to dogs; Rocky & Shyla, cats; Simon, Spunky, Mona Lisa, and Pepper the naughty parrot. A special thanks to Bob & Joyce Austin, Danielle, Ryan, and family, whose amazing love and support to Kathy, and her family, is appreciated. You were her lifelong friends who became our family. Thank you, also to the inpatient and homecare team from Presbyterian healthcare, XRANM-Xray Associates, of Santa Fe, as well as Dr. Edmonds, of Presbyterian, Albuquerque, and Dr. Russ Canfield, of Santa Fe, who were not only great friends, but did their best to make her comfortable, and lift her spirits. Thank you again, to all of the family and friends who have been a support to Kathy, and to all of us during this difficult time. She will never be forgotten, and will be greatly missed. A service will be held at 907 Noval Place, NW, Albuquerque, NM, on Sunday, October 22nd at 2:00 p.m. All are welcome. A service, and celebration of life, for family and friends in Connecticut, will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Colon Cancer Alliance, or doing something kind for an animal or person, in Kathy's memory.

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It was about the wind. it was about the Sun. It was about the Moon. It was about the old people. It was about the kids. It was about life. What else has to be said? Not only was I your hairdresser, I was your shaman, your advisor and your friend. We talked true talk. I looked into your eyes and you looked into my eyes. I said to you, "what part of death are you afraid of?" You answered, "I have no fear. I have no regrets. And if it is my time what a great time and moment to leave this earth...

Kathy was such a kind and loving friend. Her compassion and dedication as a nurse and coworker is the epitome of selflessness. In loving memory of a wonderful person. I will love you and miss you always.
Michelle Graves

I'm sorry for your loss. She will be deeply missed. She was a great person and friend. Our hearts and prayers to you and the family. Love, Amy Zureiqi (North Haven, CT)

I will miss my dear friend Kathy for ever, still can't believe you are gone,
Love you always
Bob

Ar dheis De' go raib a hanam. May her soul be on God's right hand side.
I'm sorry for your loss.

Dear Larissa,Nate and Family, My sincere condolences to you.Prayers of strength and peace from Joan Osgood

Mom, I never thought I would be saying a sad goodbye at your age. I always imagined you would live to be 100+ seeing you were the epitome of health. I was so scared about you having colon cancer, a few years ago, and you told me not to worry>>anyone can get cancer--it is how you fight it. When I thought you beat it, I was relieved. Then devastated to find out that your optimism and knowledge were not enough to cure this monster. It still seems unreal. I keep reminding myself of the advice you...

So very sorry to hear of this loss but what a wonderful tribute to her life - we send our thoughts, prayers and hugs to everyone and to Kathy who is now at peace. God Bless. Love, Rick & Peggy McGowan (CT)