Kathleen-McGowan-Obituary

Kathleen McGowan

Chicago, Illinois

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McGowan, Kathleen Erin Age 57, died Thursday, August 31, 2017, in Norwood Park, Chicago, IL. She was born in Chicago, IL, to John J. McGowan and Bonnie Lou (Pritchett) McGowan, and was the youngest of five children, Tom McGowan (Jan), Jim McGowan, Kevin McGowan (Gail), Sherry McGowan Maloney...

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So shocked to read that this wonderful person had passed. I have been looking forward to her 4th book on Ann Boleyn. I hoped one day to visit France on one of her journeys. she has touched my life from afar. my sympathy to her family and friends.

I will forever hold your contagious smile in my heart along with all of our wonderful childhood memories. We shared many laughs together as kids and as adults, guess we both were kids at heart. Make sure to share your beautiful smile with all in your new heavenly home, I will miss you.

Deepest sympathy to Sherry and the McGowan Family at this most difficult time in your lives. Remember always the good times, stick together as a family and Keep the Faith!

George Kosich
Stockton, CA

Kathy always had a special way of looking at the world. She would go out of her way to find positives in bad narratives and situations alike. After being fished (helped) out of the water (almost drowning) she said something like "Well now I know I need to do more laps next time I go swimming." She had a kind, generous, beautiful disposition that will be missed.

To the McGowan clan, I'm so sorry to hear about Kathy's passing. She will always be remembered as a great Kathy. Kathy rest in peace. My prayers and thoughts are with you all. Kerry McNamara

Sincere condolences to the family.
May God sustain you at this time
Please find comfort from his word
Where he promises he will
"comfort your heart
and make you firm"
during this time of great loss.
2 Thessalonians 2:16,17
With deep sympathy

May the longtime sun shine upon you, all love surround you and the pure light within you, guide your way on.

Kathy McGowan was my friend from ASU and, years later, from my family's visits to her parents' house in Lake Geneva, but she has been like a sister all my life. When I was a kid, John and Bonnie were a second set of parents, I looked up to Kathy's brothers, and I was best friends with her sister, Sherry Ann. Back in our block-party Sisters Lakes days, I thought of Kathy the way her siblings did. She was Pup, the baby sister to tease and look out for and cherish.

I last saw Kathy...

Dear McGowan Sibs I am heartbroken. Looking at Kathy's picture now, I can hear her laugh, just as clearly as if she was standing right next to me. That smile! It was contagious. I remember inviting her to a toga pool party at my dorm at ASU. (Yes, dorms had pools at ASU isn't that why Kathy and I went there?) I hadn't been able to reach her earlier, but finally got hold of her about 15 minutes before the party started. Despite the late notice, she was one of the first people to arrive...