Kathy-Sarbaugh-Obituary

Kathy Sarbaugh

Hanover, Pennsylvania

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WESTMINSTER, MD Kathy "Mad Dog" Sarbaugh, 66, passed away at 4:05 p.m. Wednesday, August 13, 2014, at her home in Westminster, of systemic malignant melanoma. She was born July 26, 1948, in Hanover, daughter of the late George Lippy and Harriet (Kelner) Lippy. She is survived by her wife, Tina...

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You would have loved my grandkids. Several look like you. Addie would have loved the volleyball lessons. Bexley looks like you. You are missed.

There's not a lot left that I can say about Kathy other than what I have written in the memory books.She was a very special person and a tireless worker at church. She did so much good.She had a marvelous sense of humor. When my husband died, she told me things that made me feel better.I will never forget her and am so happy to have known her. A few years ago, I lost another friend to cancer who was much like Kathy. Her whole life was devoted to working with special needs kids and she was...

I come here every once in a while to reread these wonderful things about Kathy. Thanks to every one of you for sharing memories. She always talked so fondly of her teaching days and coaching days, she was so proud and I remember some of your names from her stories. Please feel free to add more. I love it. It has been 5 months and I still miss her terribly, I think that I still wait and expect her to show up anytime. I love you Kathy and miss you.

I have only known Kathy since she moved to Maryland, Such a short time to know such a wonderful person. Intelligent, giving, and brave. Missed and loved.

Kathy "Mrs Sarbaugh" as so many fondly remember her as, was a tough but fair coach, teacher, and leader. She gave everyone the same chance to succeed if they put the work into it. I will always carry a deep respect for her, and will be ever grateful for influence in my life. Rest in peace Mrs. Sarbaugh, and God bless Tina, Toni, and all the family.

I still have wonderful memories of Kathy when she taught me at Immaculate Conception.sHE WAS A HELL OF A VOLLEYBALL COACH AS WELL!