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Kathleen Cleary

Redwood City, California

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Kathleen (Reilly) Cleary On February 26th, surrounded by her family, of complications following a sudden cardiac arrest. Born in San Francisco on August 12, 1920 of Irish parents, the late Dr William Reilly, President of the San Francisco Medical Society, and Anna T. Reilly, Kathleen graduated...

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Mark, Al, & Joe
I was saddened to read of your mothers passing.

But I smiled because of my many delightful memories of her during my years at your company.

I hope you find many smiles and much laughter in your memories of your warm,wonderful mother. She was and will continue to be an inspiration to those of us lucky enough to have been in contact with her.

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

So sorry for your loss. My parents have told me what an amazing woman Kay was.

To Joe, Al and Mark, Such sadness to hear of the passing of your Mom. She was so good to the NINO family especially to my Dad during his last ailing years. I can picture my father greeting her with open arms at the pearly gates with Al, Anne, Marilyn and Meredith. The drinks flowed. This world was a better place with Kay in it. My love to all of you. I am sorry I can't be there tomorrow and Saturday to celebrate her incredible life. Business has called me to Phoenix. With love and prayers...

Kay Cleary was an exceptional woman - her attributes could fill a book. She was first and foremost, a wonderful mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, a devoted wife and a very loyal friend. I feel fortunate to have known and loved Kay and to have shared some special times with her, both happy and sad. She was an inspiration to all and will be greatly missed.

We will all miss Kay terribly as she was a friend to all of us and a very special person to all who knew her. The Sallaberry family sends our love to our dear Cleary friends.

I will always remember Kay as kind, loving & generous. I have fond memories of the Cleary family dating back from St. Stephen's to St. Rose and in recent years enjoyed luncheon dates with Kay. I will miss, her but feel privileged to have called her my friend. My heart felt sympathy and prayers are with you all.

What a beautiful tribute to Kay! She was the ultimate hero to all who knew her. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. With love,
Rob and Nancy Redding