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Kathleen Marie Sugarman

Portland, Oregon

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Sugarman, Kathleen Marie 73 Sept. 15, 1939 April 22, 2013 Kathleen Marie Sugarman, age 73, passed away on Monday, April 22, 2013 at her home in Beaverton following her brave 12 month battle with brain cancer. She was born September 15, 1939 in Bellingham, Wash. to Howard and Margaret Cleary....

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Gabe,
I didn't know Kathy was sick until a short time ago but I am so sorry to hear of her struggles and of her passing. I am sure that you and your family will miss her very much. Please let any of us know if we can do anything to help.
One of your neighbors,

Gabe: Kathy was a delightful friend whom i met through her father Howard in 1979. Her cheerful approach to life has always been a lift during every encounter with her (and later with you) over the years. My sad thoughts are with you.
Roland Haertl

Gabe, I don't care how much some things are expected, it still is a sad and profound loss that you feel. My thoughts and my prayers are completely with you. It underscores how important every day is that we are given on this earth. I wished I'd known her. Peace

Dear Gabe,
Thinking of you with love and sympathy. So very sorry. Call us sometime. 360-896-0750.
Elsie and Derek

Krissy, Lisa, Pete and family,
i am so sorry for your loss. Even as a kid growong up next door to Mrs. Byhre in Burnsville, MN it was easy to recognize her beautiful and loving ways. I always admired her pretty painted toes ... feeling welcome while playing at her house....sledding on that awesome hill....her beautiful voice singing Christmas carols door to door... thinking how lucky you were to have a mom that bought sugarcereal...getting lunch served to us even as we sat grounded to...

God Bless

Gabe, I am so sorry and express my deepest sympathy to you and your family. Losing Kathy is a loss to all; being the most amazingly, remarkable woman I've ever know - a true class act. She will be extremely missed.

Gabe and family: we know how much you will all miss Kathy. She put up such a brave front. We hope that the loving support of your many friends and family will help you all through this heart-wrenching and very, very sad time.

With much love,
Marilyn and Marv

Gabe, it was a year ago that you, Susan and I sat at Sams in Tiburon, when Kathy had her first operation, and we spoke of her positive attitude and determination to get through all of this. Because of who she was, she did better than anyone thought she would.
We will miss her smile and grace very much.
Bob & Susan