Kathleen-Kroupa-Obituary

Kathleen Kroupa

Saint Petersburg, Florida

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DIED
May 3, 2025
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Saint Petersburg, Florida

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Kroupa, Kathleen69, passed away May 3, 2025. She is survived by family.Sanchez Rehoboth Mortuary

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I absolutely love you. So sorry, Kathy, I didn't get down to St. Petersburg to see you.You are, and always will be, family to me whether you like it or not. I will miss you always.

So Sad to belatedly learn of Kathy's passing. After first meeting in 1st grade at a Catholic school in Wichita, KS, we remained close life-long friends, and shared so many fun times and travels over all the many decades. I deeply regret now having to bid her farewell.

I'm heartbroken to hear of Kathy's passing. She was one of my longest-standing friends; we went to high school together in Dallas, Woodrow Wilson class of 1973. We had a long friendship, and traveled extensively together, although we always lived thousands of miles away. Kathy was always very private, so she never shared her health history, so there was a lot I may never know. Kathy, we loved you!

Many good memories of traveling with Kathy. Very special person, she was there for me at the lowest time in my life. Can never thank her enough.

Kathy was bright, well traveled, kind and interesting. We shared many Mah Jong games before she moved to Florida. I´m saddened to hear of her passing. RIP, Kathy.

Kathy was a good friend. She held my wedding shower for me and so many other memorable times we shared. So very sad she is gone. Rest in Peace dear Kathy. You left way to soon. I had your 70th birthday card ready for you. You will be remembered.

Kathy was kind, funny, very intelligent and very generous. She loved good architecture, good books, good music, and good conversation. She was a very loyal friend and loved to connect friends. She was loved by many and will be so very missed.

Kate was a kind, considerate person, active in St. Petersburg choral groups, a Docent at the Dali Museum, loved art and architecture, Florida native plants, walks around St. Pete and at the beach, and lots more. She lived a full life, cut short too soon, and she's in Heaven now.