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Kathryn Veronica Flanagan-Farrell

Washington, District of Columbia

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Kathryn Coady moved through many names in life. Her favorites were Mother and MaMere: Mother to nine, MaMere to 30. To the world, she was Mrs. Flanagan, or Mrs. Flanagan-Farrell, or simply Kate. Let's remember her like that: simply Kate. Kate died of complications from pneumonia on Friday, March...

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Dear Meaghen and Family,
So sorry to hear about your Mother. She was a very sweet lady.
We will keep you in our prayers.
Sincerely,
Jean Sarno and family

To All of Kate's Wonderful Family -
I send you my heartfelt sympathy on the passing of one of the most wonderful, charming, and kind ladies I ever worked with in West Point! I am presently on holiday in Florianopolis, Brazil and was just notified by a co-worker at West Point of Kate's passing.
I shall always remember her because she was one of the most charming and wonderful ladies that ever lived as well as worked at West Point. Again, my deepest and most heartfelt sympathy to you...

To all of the Flanagan Children. Most of you do not know me but I was a cadet hostess from Aug 1980-June 1982 and had the opportunity to work with your mother. Your mother was a lovely lady who truly embraced life and all those around her. Even though many years have passed, I cherish my friendship with her and will miss her.

Sharon (and Everette) Gray

Dear Flanagan "kids,"

The Linck kids remember you all and your wonderful mother on this day. We send you our best.

Tim,Brendan,Meaghen and family,
Your mom made a lasting impression of every one of us. She was a gracious lady with style and class.
Our hearts go out to you.
Sincerely, Melinda and Deryl Smoak

My mom and I were talking today, of the West Point Days, and remembering the Flanagan family warmly. Our condolences,
the Bobinski Family

Our heart-felt condolences go out to the Flanagan family and their families. Our memories are of a lovely lady and friend who always made you feel you were a part of her family. From my first introduction to her at the big White House on the hill while a senior at West Point (1965) which led to an instant "Can't you join our family for supper?" to spending wonderful times visiting and picnicking at her home in Highland Falls with my children, Patrick and Kristin, her warmth and concern for...

Flanagans, One and All: My condolences on the passing of your Mom. She will be fondly remembered and greatly admired by all those lucky enough to have crossed her path.

Dear Tim & Lee Ann,

I read the NY Times obituaries faithfully. And so I was fortunate to read of Kathryn Flanagan and her wonderful life and legacy. Charlie and I send our sympathy to you all at this time of great loss.

Our love always,

Ruth & Charlie