Kathleen-Quayle-Obituary

Kathleen Meroe Quayle

Henderson, Nevada

About

LOCATION
Henderson, Nevada

Obituary

Send Flowers

Kathleen Meroe Quayle (Breed)

Kathleen was born June 9, 1976 in Everett, WA to Glen and Teresa Breed. She passed away on February 22, 2012 after a long fight with cancer.She is survived by her parents; husband, Steve; and sons, Calvin and Darian; sister, Elizabeth; nephew, Steven;...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Glen and Teresa,
We were very sorry to hear of the passing of your daughter. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

So sorry -- my thoughts and prayers are with your family.

glen and teresa..my hart goes out to you..i only met kathleen a few times when she was a young girl..i remember what a beautiful & contagious smile she had..you are in my thoughts and prayers....joyce johnson(j.j)

glen and teresa, i am so sorry to hear of the loss of your daughter. you are in our thoughts and prayers. jeff and tracy hamman

I only knew Kathleen briefly, but she radiated such love and peace that I have never forgotten her. My prayers are with all who love and will miss her. Charlene Burns

Such a beautiful person to be gone so soon. Too young with so much to give yet. I will pray for your family.

We were neighbors to the Breeds in the 70's and boy did we have a lot of good times....then they moved and we kept in touch through the years. I remember the time Kathleen wanted to learn to sew. Teresa called me up and I went to the house in Silverlake. Of course Kathleen wanted to make something that was out of the realm of possibility so I convinced her to try a curtain or pillowcase instead!! It was fun. I remember her sweet nature and hearing from the family about her adventures in...

Dear Glenn & Teresa,

I was dismayed to learn of the tragic, untimely death of your lovely daughter. I hope the prayers in my heart can in some small way help your pain to lessen. Charlotte McCoy

Kathy and I attended HCHS together. She was always a kind and generous person, often putting the needs of others before her own. She was a tremendous support during a personal matter, even when fighting her own battles. She will always be remembered.