Kathleen-Lock-Obituary

Kathleen Lock

Hudson, Wisconsin

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Lock, Kathleen Age 59 of Hudson, died peacefully at home January 29, 2011. Survivors include her husband, Michael; children, Caitlin, Zander and Sara; parents, Al and Grace; siblings, Bert, Laurie Wahl, Sue (Michael) Plumb, Larry (Susan), and Ellen (Greg) Bagnato; nieces, nephews and many...

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Michael,
We just heard today of Kathleen's passing. Our thoughts and hearts are with you and your wonderful family.

Our deepest condolences are with all of you. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Cousin Pat and Family

Mike and family,
so sad to hear of Kathleen's passing. You and your family are in our thoughts. May the comfort and blessings of angles be with you all.
Kim, Linda and family

I work with Kathleen's husband Michael Coomes at Boynton Health Service and I had the enjoyable opportunity of meeting Kathleen serveral times. She was a special person and will be missed greatly. My prayers are with Mike and his family during this difficult time.

Marion Lock Richter (Kathy's aunt) and family, wish to express their deepest condolences to Kathy's husband and family. Kathy's life and spirit exemplied all that a Christian woman should be. We will cherish our fond memories of being a part of her life.

I work at the GE Disability Benefits Center w/Kathy's husband. Our deepest condolences go to the family. Kathy sounds like a kind, gentle, caring person who gave her heart and energy to a wonderful cause. I'm sure she will be terribly missed by all who knew her.
Jeff Ansel (Minneapolis, MN)

I work her husband. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. What a wonderful woman!

I was saddened to learn of Kathy's passing. I was Kathy's classmate in grade school and high school. She was gifted in so many different ways and I have thought of her often over the years. My heartfelt condolences to her family. I'm sure the world is a better place because of Kathy.

Here is Common Hope's humble attempt to describe Kathleen and her impact:
http://www.commonhope.org/2011/01/31/in-memory-of-kathleen-lock/
She will be sorely missed.