Kathleen-King-Obituary

Kathleen King

Cleveland, Ohio

1930 - 2022

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(nee Ritchie), age 92, affectionately known as "Mumzy", of Bay Village, Ohio, died February 17, 2022, following an extended illness. One of four children, she was born January 15, 1930, in Cleveland, Ohio, to parents Roy Oliver Ritchie and Kathleen Rose Brennan. In 1962, she married Joseph P....

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Rest in peace. Definitely accept my condolences. Mark Corradetti

Aunt Kathy was a very large part of my teen years. She had an amazing calm way of letting you talk through your troubles without disparaging people or judging. I don't know what I would have done without her. On top of raising her own 4 children, she was selfless and giving in this way! Love you Aunt Kathy!

My sincerest condolences to Uncle Joe, Kat, Caroline, Robert and Joey. Aunt Kathleen was such a kind human being and I loved spending time with her when I was a young and not so young girl. I will always treasure all the memories I have of her and especially our trip to terminal tower when I was young. She always made everyone feel so special. I know she is among the angels and will be a guardian angel to you all. May she rest in peace. My love to you all!

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow Aunt Kathleen.

So sorry for your loss. Aunt Kathy was such a sweet lady with a soft kind voice. Prayers to all of you.

When I think of Aunt (Big) Kathy, I remember her as being a very warm thoughtful and loving person. She shared her love of reading and classical music with me when I was middle school age, providing books and record gifts. I will miss her!!!! I was referred to as Baby Kathy,as I was the youngest of the 3, Kathleens in our family. My most loving condolences to my Uncle Joe and family members.

My sincerest sympathy in the passing of Aunt Kathy. I know all of my family deeply loved her and always enjoyed her company. My prayers and best wishes to your family.

I know how much you guys loved your mom. It's always a very difficult thing. My sincere condolences.