Kathleen-Dais-Obituary

Kathleen Dais

Lodi, California

1951 - 2022

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Kathleen "Kathy" Ann Carey Dais left this world on March 30, 2022. She was diagnosed in August 2020 with a glioblastoma brain tumor. The second of eight children, she was born January 7, 1951.Kathy was a graduate of Lodi Union High School, class of 1969. She met Merlin Dais that same year, and...

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I'm so sorry about my great Amiga Kathy. A beautiful lady that would go out of her way to help you. I just heard today that she left us. To the Dais family my condolences. May she rest in peace.

Kathy, we used to talk at your house near the end of my walks. I didn´t know this was you... You tended that side on Lee Ave. very well. You finally got rid of the weeds and I hope you were able to see it before passing, because this spring it is amazing! Just absolutely beautiful. I will miss seeing and talking with you. Just a pleasant way to spend warm spring and summer mornings in Lodi.

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You are missed TAKE BACK LODI

I've known Kathy since grammar school and she has always been a truly inspirational person. She will definitely be missed by humanity in general as she truly was an asset to this world.

I have known Kathy since we were 15 years old when we were teenagers. I moved out of Lodi the end of 1975 and we went our own ways got married and had our kids but when we met up again it was like we had never been apart. Kathy and I were so much alike maybe because our birthdays are seven days apart and born the same year. Kathy was like part of my family. I loved her like a sister and I will miss her dearly. My thoughts and prayers are with the Dais family.

I want to thank KATHY for giving so much love to all around her. Her AURA will dazzle the Universe that she has moved into. She has passed from us but still she shines somewhere in that Universe...Thank you dear Kathy thank you.

I knew Kathy from her sister (Sheryl) who I loving call "my Aunt Sherdo." My mon and my Aunt Sherdo were very young when I was born and I remember once they had something to do and needed a babysitter so I spent the day with Kathy at her home on Turner Road. It was 45 + years ago and I still remember being at Kathy´s home that day and she had things to do around the house. She and I got the bed sheets and pillow sheets out of the dryer and were making the beds and I´m mentioning this...

Kathy was such a wonderful, kind hearted, would give the shirt off her back kind of person. I'm so sad to hear that she passed. Hugs to Merlin. Praying for healing hearts for her family.