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Kathy S. Jarrett

LINCOLNTON, North Carolina

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LINCOLNTON - Kathy Saunders Jarrett, 55, of Lincolnton, passed away unexpectedly at her home Thursday, Aug. 23, 2007. She was born Feb. 17, 1952, to Lena and the late Arnold Saunders. She was a graduate of Lincolnton High School and Gaston College School of Nursing. She was a Nursing Case Manager...

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Praying for you and your entire family. Look to GOD to guide you and give you strength. My family and I are lifting you all up in prayer. May GOD comfort and strengthen each of you during this time.

I am so sorry to hear about Kathy, please know that your family is in my thoughts and prayers. I had the pleasure of knowing Kathy on a professional level. She was a wonderful woman, I will miss her sweet smile at our clinc.

My best friend, my soul-sister, my "beach bum partner" you will be missed every remaining day of my life. Never will I travel that road to the coast without thinking about you! I love you and will always celebrate the pleasure of having you as my friend.

David & family,
Please know that you are in my thoughts & prayers at this very difficult time.
Barbara Jarrett Hamrick
Paint Shop Rd.

David, Nicole, Emily and Michael,

I am so sorry to hear about Kathy. She became my second mom when I spent the night over at your house-which was alot of nights! If there is anything that any of you need please let me know. All of you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

David,
You and Michael are in our thoughts and prayers. If you should need anything we're only a phone call away.
The Slape Family
(JD, Amber, Hailey, Lacie & Jake)

We are very sorry to hear of your loss. We enjoyed working with Kathy as my husband's case manager. She was a very special person to us. Our prayers are with you.

I would just like to express my deepest sympathy during this time of loss. I still remember you, David, bringing me back to work after I crashed my car at lunch time as well as the girls beach trip with Kathy. I had twisted my ankle the night we got there and the next morning I woke up and tried to walk only to find out that I couldn't and passed out. Thanks to Kathy's nursing, she came to my rescue. Kathy was truly a dedicated nurse and will be missed by all.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.