Kathleen-Russell-Obituary

Kathleen Russell

San Francisco, California

1931 - 2018

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Kathleen Russell

September 10, 1931 - March 12, 2018

On Monday, March 12, 2018, Kathleen Florence Russell, passed away quietly at the age of 86 years. Kathleen will be forever remembered by her brothers, Stanley (Annie), Robert (Angela), her sister Helen (Keith), her niece Emily (Young), and...

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Kahleen was lovely, great talker, always asking questions about people she met, very lovely lady

I was walking into Golden Gate Park, past Kathleeen's Corner..when I saw the notice. Kathleen and I were not close friends, but I would often see her and Gracie and we would walk the Park together. She WAS Love and Light...not too many people like her these days...and I will TRULY miss her. I hope one of her Siblings had Gracie now... I would always smile with joy when I saw them! God's Heaven is richer for having Kathleen there...

Robin Lamb

With Ruby & Caesar e=�

You will be always remembered ♥

Just got off the bus today and a sign on the pole caught my eye. It was about the memorial service being held tomorrow for Kathleen. And then I realized that I hadn't seen her and Gracie for a while. What a wonderful person! I agree with what everyone else here has said about her. She was a real role model for all of us. I hope sweet Gracie has gone to a loving home and that her beautiful garden at the entrance of GG park is maintained. I was always amazed that she carried pails of water...

Grace Mai


I'm writing to let you know that there will be a memorial event in Golden Gate Park on Saturday, May 26th at 11am for our dear friend, Kathleen. We will meet at the corner of Fulton and Stanyan, where Kathleen gardened and greeted everyone with so much love and warmth for so many years.

The idea is that we will walk from there to the Fuchsia Dell; then on to the grassy hill in front of the statue at the Conservatory of Flowers; and then to the Rose Garden. Of course dogs...

A dear lady, we will miss you so much in the neighborhood. You always had a smile for everyone. With warm affection always.