KATHY-COMELLA-Obituary

KATHY COMELLA

South Euclid, Ohio

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age 83, passed away December 13, 2022. Devoted wife of over 50 years to the late Ignatius; dearest mother of daughters Leslie (Bryan) Boland, Karen (Mark) Jenson, and sons Christopher (Debbie) Comella, and the late Timothy Comella; a loving grandmother of Ryan, Jack and Henry Boland, Ellie and...

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Kathy and i shared an office for many years in the Department of Heart and Hypertension and then the Department of Cardiology. We had a similar sense of humor and Kathy could find the "up" side of almost anything. We could laugh all day and/or laugh until we cried. Our friendship continued after she retired and she was a good friend for many years. I will miss her.

Dear Leslie, Karen and Christopher, Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers as you process the death of your mother. May God embrace your mom in His Love, and may you feel the support and comfort of family and friends. Kathy gave so freely of her time to those in need. It is very touching to think of how generous she was with her time and talents. May she rest in God's peace. She was a woman of many talents.

I went to grade school and high school with Kathy, and years later my husband and I were in Catholic Alumni Club in Cleveland with Iggie and Kathy. She was a smart and dependable friend. My sympathy to her family. Rest in peace, Kathy.

I am so sorry for your loss...I didn't really know Kathy, but knew Mae and Ed and was so fond of them through their very frequent volunteer work and participation at the Tri City Consortium on Aging in South Euclid where they lived.

Kathy you were my only high school friend who wanted to gain weight. When we were much younger I enjoyed your visits as I moved from KY to CA to OK. Our visits became more seldom when you started your own family. I looked forward to our reunions when I returned to Ohio. May you rest in peace. My deepest sympathy to your family. With love, Mary Ann Thomas Zalokar

Kathy worked near me at CCF a number of years ago and I always admired her. She was competent, professional, and warm. I always thought patients must love her. She talked a lot about her family and I would see her at mass at John Carroll from time to time. May she rest in peace and may the family take comfort in knowing how many lives she impacted in a positive way. She was quite a woman.

One helluva lady....no more three putts...RIP ole friend....prayers and condolences to the family....BUONA SALUTE