Kathleen-McFadden-Obituary

Kathleen "Kathy" McFadden

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Kathleen (Kathy) McFadden (68) of Harrisburg, PA died Monday, October 1, 2012 at Upper Chesapeake Health Center in Bel Air, MD after a long illness. She was born on December 12, 1943 in Philadelphia, PA. to John E. Martin and Margaret Larkin Martin. A suma cum laude graduate of Chestnut Hill...

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Beth
I am very sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I was away in Germany at the time and I am sorry i could not attend to express my sympathy in person. Your mom was a good person and i know loved you dearly.
Kathleen McFadden Heffelfinger

Beth-I have many fond memories of your mother; she was a great coworker and good friend. May you find comfort and strength in this difficult time.

I remember Kathy as a very funny and genuine person. She brightened up the room with her smile. I never worked with her at the State government but got to know her through Susan Devine and enjoyed having our many lunches together.

Kathy was a very special person, I worked with Kathy at PDA and always respected her vast knowledge and her ability to make you feel like you never were bothering her when you went to her for assistance. I miss her smile.

Beth,
I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. She was a wonderful woman, whom will be greatly missed. I will keep you in my prayers.

Beth (EMRDM), sending you a shoulder to cry on. So sorry we aren't the McDevitt teenagers whose biggest worries are about homework anymore. Life lessons are much harder to take. The pain and troubles may be overwhelming now but they do find their place. Life gets better. ---AMACC

Beth I was shocked and saddened to hear of Kathy's passing. We worked together at the Dept. of Aging for many years. She was such a brilliant person. She will truly be missed.

I met Kathy early on when transferring to Harrisburg to work in training for Welfare. She made me feel welcome to the training community. I enjoyed seeing her at meetings frequently over the years even after I moved on to State Police. She always had a smile. I was saddened to hear of her passing. She will be in my prayers.

What great memories I have of Kathy. She was a part of our lunch bunch (and what a bunch we were)at the Dept of Aging. We had some good times and she will be remembered fondly. She was a very smart lady and I learned a lot from her.