Kathy-Bodnar-Obituary

Kathy Sue Bodnar

Washington, District of Columbia

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BODNARKATHY SUE BODNAR (Age 53)

Of Nokesville, VA died Saturday, July 21, 2007. She was a member of Greenwich Presbyterian Church, Nokesville. Mrs. Bodnar is survived by her loving husband, Albert Bodnar; two sons, Jacob Bodnar and Alex Bodnar, both of Nokesville; her mother, Rita Frederick, of...

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Kathy and I were best friends throughout our time at Carroll High School. I loved her family and saw them often. We were inseparable. After graduation we went to celebrate in Florida and when we returned we moved in together. We did lots together for many years and still visited each other through our early 20s. She worked at the base and we had many great memories that we shared. We got back together again before you moved to Virginia. I also lived in Bellbrook and I visited a couple times...

As offered Jul.26 at the service:

Kathy S. Bodnar was a multi-dimensional woman. She could be trendy and homey; outgoing, yet very personal. She could be sweet and she could be sassy. I would like to share with you the dimension of Kathy that I know.

I was struggling with how to process all that has happened especially because at the age of 53, it seems like there should have been much more time for Kathy. I was talking with a friend of mine who lost his uncle to what seemed...

Kathy in Ohio, June 2007

Al, Jake and Alex,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May Kathy live on with our memories and in our hearts.
With deepest sympathy,

Kris, just wanted to let you know my mother and I are thinking about you and your family at this time. You take care of yourself.

My families prayers and thoughts are with Rita, Al, Kathey's sons, and all family members. God bless all. Jeff, Rhonda, Jeffrey, and Morgan Button.

Al and Family: There are no words -- for I would say them all to your family if the words would help ease some of your family's sadness. No hugs -- for I would give them a thousand times over if that would help to break even a little of your grief. There is nothing -- and I feel so helpless -- that I could say other then that I truly whole-heartedly have your ENTIRE family in my prayers. If I could find a man that loved me even as much as 1/3 of how much you loved Kathy -- for she was...