Kathryn-Smith-Obituary

Kathryn A. Smith

Orlando, Florida

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SMITH, KATHRYN A., passed away at home on Saturday, September 24, 2011. This was her third battle with breast cancer, initial diagnosis in 1995. Kathy was born on August 7, 1949 in Lake City, Florida to Ottis W. Anderson and Minnie L. Osteen. Kathy completed her...

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Rest in peace my dear friend. Gone but not forgotten.

Continue to rest in peace dear friend. The holidays really aren't the same without you. You are gone but will never be forgotten!

My sweet, dear friend Kathy. I think and speak of you often. I miss your sass and mostly your friendship. I know I'll see you one day again. Until then, rest easy my beautiful friend. Love you

My sister was extremely creative; did not enjoy yard work; enjoyed being near her family but not on top of them. Kat was very independent. She so much enjoyed visitors in her home and loved to spoil them. It was like being at Trump Tower. My thoughts and prayers are still with Benny, Ben and Mollie. Lot of love to you all, Barbara and David Bonds, Wellborn, Fl

Benny, I just today found out that you lost your Kathy, I always admired what a strong relationship you had, a beautiful marriage. I'm so sad that she had such a battle with Cancer. I hope you and your son and family are doing ok. In the meantime, God Bless you. Clare and Fred Hasler

May you all accept our "Heartfelt Prayers" We all will meet again on the "Far side Banks of Jordan"! May Our Lord Hold You all close and comfort each one! Jimmy "BUCK" Buchanan PS We will pray for the Family at "Circle Cross Cowboy Church" if thats "OK"!

our prayers go out to your loved ones. god bless!

I also was a classmate of Kathy. As Dell Anne said, we went separate ways after our graduation. I still can picture her smiling face. It was always a pleasure to be around her. I look forward to seeing her again. God bless her loved ones at this difficult time. Roger Klay(Lake City)[email protected]

Kathy and I were friends in school in Lake City. We graduated together in the class of 67. Kathy was always fun to be with and always had a beautiful smile for everyone. I am proud to call her my friend. I know she fought a courageous battle and just know that she is free from all pain and suffering. She will always be in your hearts and I know you have many wonderful memories to share. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.