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Kathy A. Field

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Kathy A. Field 1955 - 2006 SPRINGFIELD - Katherine "Kathy" A. Field, 50, of Springfield died after a long battle with cancer on the evening of October 19, 2006 at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield with her loving family by her side. She was born in Springfield on December 10, 1955 a daughter...

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I love you Doo-Doo, and even though I know you were very afraid to die, you were so fortunate to have my mom and aunt brenda going through every minute by your side - the courage, strength and love that surrounded you through your entire battle was such an example to everyone. I am so honored to have you and your beautiful sisters (my mother and my aunts) to look up to through my life. You are all truly my heroes.

Without you, the world will smile less, but the laughter you spread...

To All of Kathy's family....I wish I had the opportunity to get to know the Kathy you all knew and loved so much. I am thankful for being able to have met her the one time she visited the SEC with Brenda. I will remember the e-mails we shared and how much courage she had through her illness. I will keep all of you in my daily prayer that God will give you peace with each passing day.

I have thought of Kathy so many times over the years,. She was my first friend at Cathedral, having come from public school, it was difficult to break in!She was a good friend in High school, and I have thought of her so many times, remembering her great sense of humor. My father died the day after Kathy, and was buried the day before her funeral. They are a stone's throw away from each other at Gate of Heaven. I will visit her when I visit my Mom and Dad, and I will cherish the happy...

I never knew Kathy the "talented musician and songwriter", nor Kathy the "internet geru"...for Kathy was my childhood friend from many, many years past. I will always remember her very long blond hair (she always reminded me of goldilocks) and her quite humerous personality. We had some great fun together her and I, and even though we lost touch over the years the memories of our times together have always remained in my heart... and always will.

Parakeet Kathy. That's how I knew her. She would call me to trim her parakeets nails when they needed it. She didn't know a thing about parakeets when she found her first one, (or should I say when they found her!) but she grew to love them and give them a great home. She also loved her dogs so much, she was a true friend to all animals. So sorry to hear that Parakeet Kathy has passed on. Our loss (friends, family and pets)here on earth is truly heaven's gain. I'm sure she is at peace with...

To the Field Family,

I only met Kathy a few times when I was with Brenda & Pat and am saddened to hear of her passing. Please know that you're all in my thoughts and prayers.

I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to Kathys family. I spoke many times to her during the past months of her illness. She was a great lady and will be missed by all. Please know her Angels are around her. Love & light to all of you, Most of all to Kathy who is now out of pain.
Love Christine

KF, you are forever in my heart!!
To the Field family, I would like to express my deepest sympathy. I have never known a more caring person from a more caring family.

Kathy was a childhood neighbor friend as well as a school friend. We would swim at the Forest Park pool,(she was one of the best divers off the high dive), ride our bikes over to the X and hang around White Street school in the summertime. Her sense of humor was outstanding. She was a blast! Even though we did not stay in touch over the years, I will always consider her one of my closest childhood friends.
My sincere sympathy to Larry, Sheila, Brenda and Erin and all family and friends. ...