Kathy-Knight-Obituary

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Kathy A. Knight

Denver, Colorado

May 1, 1952 – Nov 9, 2022 (Age 70)

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BORN
May 1, 1952
DIED
November 9, 2022
AGE
70
LOCATION
Denver, Colorado

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Monarch Society - Denver Obituary

Kathy Ann Knight, loving mother, sister, and friend sadly passed quietly at her home on November 9, 2022. was born at St. Francis Hospital in Grand Island, NE and was raised in Chapman, NE.

Kathy was a graduate of Northwest High School in Grand Island, NE. She was awarded Ms. Harvest of...

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I so miss you, Kathy—my best friend for many decades.

Verse 3 " leon Russell " a song for you-" I loved you in a place where there is no space and time,
I love you for my life you were a friend of mine,
and when my life is over remember when we were together,
we were alone and I'm singing this song for you"

Rest in peace my lovely friend
M.

I celebrate Kathy’s life and honored to have known her and her family. From the first night’s introduction to traditional oyster soup to my last night with her. Memories forever to a true adventurous.

A very heartfelt outreach of love to the Knight and Hughes family members from Mark Putnoy She was a very special friend and I will carry her friendship with me forever.

I am so sorry for your family’s loss. Kathy was a joyful woman and is greatly missed.

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In the early 80s Kathy and I were working at Gemini House, a Shelter Care for runaways. We had a surprise inspection from a State Foster Care Rep at a time when our dishwasher was broke and the kitchen had mounds of dirty dishes. Kathy stalled the Rep with small talk in the reception area while I crammed garbage barrels with dirty dishes and covered them with crunched newspapers. When the kitchen was inspected it was squeaky clean. When the Rep left, Kathy and I laughed ourselves silly over...

My memories of Kathy will last forever. My world is a bit dimmer now that she's gone. My deepest condolences to the family and to her many close friends and wonderful past employees who loved her so much.

To Kathy's family . . I was a friend of hers at Kearney State and for a short time after. I knew her and a few of her sorority sisters. She was a sweet, always smiling, person. My deepest condolences.