Kathy-Altieri-Obituary

Kathy Altieri

Spokane, Washington

09/25/1950 - 12/07/2010

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ALTIERI, Kathy The angel that walked amongst us. Kathy entered into the loving arms of her Mother and The Almighty Father on December 7, 2010, after a valiant fight with cancer. Kathy was born in Coeur D'Alene Idaho on September 25, 1950 to Al and Eleanor Kluber. Kathy grew up in...

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If not for you Kathy Kluber I never would have met my husband, Terry Mullen.

During 1967 when you and I were good friends your boyfriend (at the time) just happened to be Terry's best friend. You introduced Terry and I during a quick lunch hour visit to L.C. while the guys were attending S.C.C. I'll never forget the exact moment you and I were coming down the stairs from the second floor to the first floor--across from the school office when we ran into them. It was a magic moment....

Kathy, I didn't know you for very long, but in that time I was able to see how special you were. A kind soul, I hope you are in peace.

Dear old neighbor Kathy (and Greg) were the best neighbors on Rich, always remembering our kids on Halloween and Christmas with gifts, keeping on eye on our house, letting our kids love their dogs (Ozzie and Harriett) and keeping up the yard. Plus Kathy rolling her eyes when Greg turned on the Peace Sign! We have loved the Christmas cards every year, and we will miss knowing Kathy was still in the world doing kind things for others even when she didn't live across the street. What a gift she...

I met Kathy at Sundance Golf Course- she was so much fun to golf with. I would get a phone call - what you doing - want to play a round? So I would do what any good friend would do - stop my housework and go play golf. I miss her smile and funny prank stories. She had a great zeal for life.

I played golf with Kathy at Sundance. We used to see each other at the Spokane Indians games. We talked about her Mom before and after her Mom passed but Kathy never told me that she was sick herself. I am so sorry. I was shocked when I saw her name in the paper. She had the most beautiful personality and bright spirit. She was always so positive. And how she loved the game of golf!! My sympathy to Greg, their children and grandchildren. Kathleen McGaugh

I worked with Kathy at Bank of America she was the most thoughtful and classy lady I have ever had the pleasure of working with. She always would send a card or note of appreciation.
My heart goes out to you during this tough time. Please treat yourselves with love and kindness.

Mama's 60th Birthday

Mama,
I am so thankful you are no longer suffering...but...I miss you. I think of you every minute of every day. I hope the reunion with your parents was so joyous! Forever, I love you. SHMILY

Makenna and her Grandparents