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Kathleen Regina Pfister

Columbus, Ohio

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PFISTER (McCormick) Kathleen Regina Pfister, age 69, wife of loving husband of 44 years, Donald Philip Pfister, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, July 18th 2008 at her Grandview home. Born in Providence, Rhode Island on October 21, 1938. She graduated with a B.S. in Business Education from...

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Dear Donald and Family,

I am so shocked and sorry to hear of the loss of Kay. She was a special woman and a vital part of our family. I will miss her greatly.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all, as always.

Much love,
your cousin, Patricia

Dear Don and Family, Tom and I send our deepest sympathy. Hope you have some comfort knowing she is at peace. We will keep you in our prayers. Cousin Tom and Chris Bresnahan.

Dear Don,
We are so sorry to hear of Kathleen's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. We always enjoyed seeing both of you at our alumni events at Homecoming and Reunion on campus or when we got together at the Art Gallery in Columbus. Kathleen had a wonderful smile and was always a delight to see at our alumni functions. You are in our prayers, Don. You were always so wonderful to Kathleen and the love you both shared for each other was...

Don, Kaite, Donald, Maureen and Martha:

We are so sorry for your loss. Our hearts and prayers go out to you. May you be comforted that she is at peace.

Kathleen was a member of my Holy Name School, Class of 1953. My thoughts and prayers are with the family of Kathleen and Don. She was always happy and smiling anytime she came to our Holy Name reunions. She was a good friend, as we all were. We were about 48 in number and most of have been in contact for the last 55 years, with Kathleen leading our great Holy Name family. Kathleen's ever present smile and beautiful attitude will be in our minds forever. Holy Name friends will forever...

Kay, we cannot believe that you are in heaven already. When I talked to you last week you seemed in great spirits. What a lucky girl you are that God needed a lively lady in heaven so soon. We will miss you very much.

My prayers and thoughts are with you - words cannot say what I feel. I just remember all the great times we had at Holy Name (Class of 53) and my mom and Mrs. McCormick taking us places and the summer they took me to the Cape for a week at Kathleen's great aunt's house. She will be missed by all her knew her and loved her.

Don and family,

My sympathy to you. Kathleen was my little sister at Bryant where we were members of Sigma Iota Beta. She was always smiling and fun to be with.

There are no words. If anything can give you peace, however impossible that may seem, know that many people care, that you're not alone and never will be.