Kathleen-Streeter-Obituary

Kathleen G. Streeter

Seattle, Washington

1932 - 2019

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DIED
October 1, 2019
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Kathleen Streeter passed away on October 1, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on October 20, 2019.

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Kathy was employed by our company during the time she attended Cornish.
We appreciated her excellent work ethics and also thoroughly enjoyed and admired her sense of humor, wit, and her ability to relate to everyone she knew with respect and compassion. She was a friend, a truly good person...the world is better because she was a part of it.
Sincerely,
Jackie and Tony Tamfer

It's appropriate to tell you that although I did not know your mother, nor did I grow up with you; I did follow you in Tennis and appreciated everything that you represented as a person and as an athlete. Quality traits that you have shown as a person growing up (as shown thru the many comments to you on Facebook), and elsewhere and especially as an adult, are a well-received tribute to your mother and how she brought you up. We can all be thankful for being able to meet a Mrs. Streeter...

what a wonderful woman, who endured so much, but gave so much more.

I Love Aunt Kathy and will miss her,
RIP Pamela Streeter-Laudermill

Rest In Paradise Queen!

The Streeters eldest son, Doug and I met Linclon High School. I got to know Mel, Jon and Kurt through tennis. Our parents were dear friends who fought for social justice at every turn. As was the custom then, Mrs. Streeter, as we called her, always opened her home to one and all. She was a lovely lady.

Forever in my heart...Rest

Mrs. Streeter to me; I grew up with her son's on Phinney Ridge; Doug ( jamming with his friends in the basement of house on 60th), Jon ( allowing me to be his friend, despite his being older), Kenny ( for a long time growing up - my "best" friend), Kurt ( came along later - followed his tennis with interest).

Let me just say this - the "Streeter Family"..... Kathy being at the center of it.... made a lifelong impression on me.

I was fortunate to have spent a good part of...

I didn't know your mom, Kurt, but what a remarkable woman, an inspiration and a testament to a life well lived.