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Kathy Harris

Garden City, Idaho

1953 - 2020

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Kathy Harris 1953-2020Kathy Harris unexpectedly passed away on the morning of July 12th due to a brain aneurysm. She had undergone major open-heart surgery in December from which she had successfully recovered. Kathy was born on February 27, 1953, in Olney, Illinois, the third child of Hugh and...

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Kathy and I volunteered for the Boise Schools for years and I loved working with her. She was dedicated and hard-working and so nice to everyone. We later ended up in the same yoga class. She and Randy never missed a session and sat right by Martha, our instructor, taking in all of the love and peace and joy and I feel blessed to have had that time with her again and getting to know Randy who is such a gentleman returning my pillow with theirs. She was selfless and sincere and a unique GEM in...

I could not believe it when Jan, the hairdresser of Kathy's mother, called me on July 14.
Kathy was my French Student, and she was so enthusiast to learn and prepare the trip to France, last year.
We had very fun time together, even during my short stay in Boise.
I cannot forget her smile, her great heart and Joie de Vivre.

Kathy was the spark that lit up any and every room. She was absolutely the kindest person I know. We worked very closely on several Boise State University Biennial Auctions for student-athlete and academic scholarships, with raising several millions to give students a "leg up" for their future. Kathy will be deeply missed as many are so shocked and saddened with her passing. I love you, Dear Kathy!

Randy, Gretchen and Darcie,
We were saddened to hear about Kathys death. She had a kind heart. We will be praying for your family as you grieve together. We will also pray for the pain of loss to be transformed into sweet memories. May God hold you close. Our love is with you.
Dennis and Donna Evans

Kathy was a twinkler that could light up any room! She and Randy were always fun to see at the B.S.U. Basketball games. I was so tickled when she became the President of the Bronco Athletic Association-quite an accomplishment for a woman, but not surprising for an avid supporter! She will be missed by many and I feel very privileged to have known her. Terrie Robinson

Soar high Kathy...

Kathy was an amazing woman who touched lives! While I had met and known her and her family years earlier, I was always amazed by how local charity organizations wanted her to serve on their board. She was was a doer, thus the reason why her name was often mentioned when an organization needed a doer.

A very caring person, Kathy asked questions about people's well being. She had genuine interest in the welfare of others. Many are the times she would see news or read something about...