Kathleen-Ochs-Obituary

Kathleen Ochs

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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OCHS - Kathleen Florence Ochs was born on October 31, 1921 in Cleveland, OH, grew up in Willoughby, OH. She also lived Warrendale, PA, Royal Oak, MI, Adrian, MI, and Ocala, FL before moving to Grand Rapids, MI in 2002. She passed away September 1st, 2011 in the company of loving family members....

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Kathy - our prayers are with you at this time. I will share the article with Mom. I know she will be saddened to have lost another friend. Love to all , Karen Bobby

Kathy, I'm so very sorry for your loss. I wish I could be there to give you a nice, long hug. Instead, I am sending you my love and prayers. May God be with you and your family through all your painful times.

Kathy, I'm so very sorry for your loss. I never met her but I read all that you've posted about her. it sounds like she was a truly amazing woman and I'm sure that she will be missed by all of her family and friends. I wish I could be there to give you a big hug. Instead, I'm sending you my love and prayers. God be with you and your family through your pain.

My condolences. I'm sorry I didn't know her.

Michael Corrigan

Kathy, May God watch over you in this difficult time.
Love,
Nancy

Nancy (Phillips) Gregg

Kathy and Family.
So sorry to hear of your loss.
You are in my prayers.

Heaven has surely gained a golden angel with your presence, Mom. I've never met a kinder, gentler lady anywhere. Your love of acting and performing has found its way into your grandaughter Lily's soul and for that I thank you. I admired your strong faith and quiet determination to do what some may have thought impossible. And despite your failing eyesight, you were determined to continue to use your computer skills to stay in touch with the world. I know Jim will miss teaching you those...

No kinder soul have I spent time with...my dear friend of many years. I will never forget meeting Kathleen at the front door of Aurora Pond when you toured -- it was an instant friendship. All the fun places we went, parties we through, from costume to Red Hat Ladies...all the entertainers we enjoyed, the theatre...including spending time backstage with Tony Curtis! Oh how many games of bingo/cards... restaurants we dined at together and countless emails back and forth. Forever I will...

Love you always Mom. <3 Tracey