KATHLEEN-CONTI-Obituary

KATHLEEN CONTI

Staten Island, New York

Jun 25, 1955 – Mar 7, 2015

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BORN
June 25, 1955
DIED
March 7, 2015
LOCATION
Staten Island, New York

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CONTI Kathleen Conti (nee Nichols) of Rosebank on March 7, 2015. Loving daughter of Catherine J. Nichols (nee Larkin) and the late James F. Nichols. Beloved wife of the late Joseph Conti. Adored sister of Mary E. Hand, Patricia Ann Rankin, James J., Stephen A. and Robert G. Nichols. Also survived...

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I have fond memories of Kathy from my teenage years in Rosebank and later when Kathy and Joe were dealing with his health issues in Pittsburgh. Kathy was a brilliant person and gentle soul. She is missed.

It has been many years since I worked with Kathy at American Express, she in N.Y. and I in Phoenix. I have many memories of how kind and helpful she was as the head of Compensation In New York. She was a wonderful, kind and generous person. I am so sorry to hear of her passing and so very sad. Linda Winslow (Spokane, Wa.)

Kathy was my dear friend, colleague and manager at Amex. I am so shocked at her passing. She was a lovely person and so very bright. I regret I did not see her before she died. I will miss her.

RIP Kathy. You were a wonderful colleague and friend. May your memory be enternal

I have just heard of this sad news. I worked with her in NY at American Express for many years. When I moved from London, she was one of the places of solace for me. She guided, coached and supported me. I am so sad that she has passed.

To her family - please know that she brought so much light to those that she worked with and is remembered with much love.

I still cannot believe Kathy has passed. I spoke to her in January and learned about her dog's surgery. She was just a warm and kind individual. She will be missed.

Audrey Williams, Queens, New York

Memories of our Dear Kathyby Nancy Larkin March 10, 2015

I found myself procrastinating. Putting my memories of Kathy on paper would make her death more real to me. But Time, the toughest taskmaster, now compels me to sit and reflect on the life of our Dear Kathy.

Sweet, loving, generous, and happy are only a few of the modifiers that come to mind when I think of our cousin.

Any time I came to Staten Island to visit Aunt Ruthie, Kathy was always there to...

On behalf of the McCarthy, my deepest condolences to the Nichols and Conti Family.

The Christian does not fear thee, death
Nor does he dread the grave
For thou art just a means of wealth
That one day he shall have...
The Christian know the grave to be a portal to the skies
Tis just a door to Heaven, where he shall meet the Saviour's eyes.

I am deeply saddened to hear about Kathy. Kathy was such a lovely and kind person. Always there to help and support. She will always live in our collective memories.