Kathy-McClure-Obituary

Kathy McClure

Dalton, Massachusetts

1957 - 2026

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January 13, 2026
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Dalton, Massachusetts

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Kathy McClure, 69, a lifelong resident of Dalton, passed away peacefully on January 13, 2026, at Mount Greylock Extended care, surrounded by her loving family.Born in Pittsfield on May 30, 1957, to James and Marion McClure (nee, Bowerman), she was the eldest of three siblings and a 1975 graduate...

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Not only was Kathy an excellent nurse, she was an excellent person. It was my pleasure to have worked in ICU with Kathy

So sorry to hear of Kathy´s passing. She was a treasured friend and colleague. A true asset to our profession. She mentored so many of us through her long dedicated career. I am sure you are still looking over us. Until we meet again I will remember all you gave to your patients and your work family. Rest easy my friend. Love, Susan

Kathy was an excellent, above average nurse who cared for people in the critical care setting with the highest degree of standards . I knew Kathy most of my career and respected her so much , applying my own set of standards after hers hoping to be that kind of nurse. When you thought to yourself " if I was ever very sick , I would want Kathy to care for me" it was truly a loss for the hospital when Kathy retired before COVID I will miss you Kathy. God will bless you with special graces ...

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Kathy was one of my favorite tennis partners several years ago..always positive no matter the outcome. I will miss her smile. Barbara Bashara S.C.

Kathy was an amazing nurse and a mentor to me when I started in the icu. I will forever be grateful for the knowledge , patience and kindness she gave to me as a new nurse in the icu

Marion and family, So sorry to hear this news. Such a wonderful family. I know I´ve lost touch but I do think of you often.

On behalf of Massachusetts Nurses Honor Guard Ann Os Watch To the Family & Friends of Nurse Kathy McClure know we express our sincerest condolences and deepest sympathies. Thank you, Nurse Kathy for your outstanding dedication, and service to nursing, a career that reflected your empathy, caring, kindness, and compassion. Thank you for your love and service to others. Your nurse colleagues: Brothers and Sisters will take over from here. May you rest in peace. May fond memories of you live on.

I am so grateful for the time we spent together at work and I will miss her friendship. Thinking of your entire family during this difficult time.