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Kathy Worthington

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Kathy Worthington 1950 ~ 2007 Kathy Worthington was born Oct. 20, 1950 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She died at her home in Taylorsville on February 22, 2007. The fourth child of six, Kathy grew up in Utah, Arizona and California. Kathy loved school and loved to learn about the world. She discovered...

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These two were the most influential people in SLC for our community in the early days,and in my life personally. It's still seems like such an unnecessary loss to us all.

Monte you said it best. Kathy I miss you. You are still a big part of me. And many good memory's. And to the girls I hope all is well

Remembering you today, Kathy. Many years have gone by, but the tremendous impact you had in my life continues. Words can't express the depth of my gratitude. I am committed to spreading your light to others.

Kathy Worthington and her wife Sara Hamblin.

Here is the link to a memorial page I created for Kathy Worthington and her wife Sara Hamblin. I includes links to the obituaries of both, with pictures and many links associated with them.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=707105659311349&l=ec7355947

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

It's been 3 months and I still miss you so much. I wish so bad that I could have one more day with you to tell you all the things I should have said. I love you and will miss you always.... Lucy

While in Washington D.C. this weekend I picked up The Washington Post and learned of the passing of an icon in our community. I am filled with many emotions as I learn of Kathy's passing today. She and Sara stood up for what they believed to be truth in the gay community, and also the exiting of many ex-mormons. I too chose the same path to leave the church and Kathy gave me support, love, and lots of advice on how to deal with it all and I will be forever grateful to her. As I currently face...

Death is an inevitable part of life. Some people really fear death, or even more so the death of a loved one because of the intense sorrow they are sure to feel. But the sorrow you feel is only an indicator of the love and joy you have experienced. I have heard it said that the only way to take the sorrow out of death is to take the love out of life.