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Katsy Whittenburg

Dallas, Texas

Mar 7, 1940 – Feb 21, 2017

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March 7, 1940
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February 21, 2017
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Dallas, Texas
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Katsy Mullendore Whittenburg1940-2017Katsy Mullendore Whittenburg went to be with her Lord and Savior on February 21, 2017 at her home in Dallas. Katsy was born on March 7, 1940 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Kathleen and Eugene C. Mullendore. She was proud of her cattle ranching and American Indian...

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I worked briefly as her private chef. I was just thinking of her. My condolences to the family. She had a sweet teaching spirit.

I worked at the family residence as security while working at the Houston Police Department. One Thanksgiving, Mrs. Mecum came out to the guard shack and insisted that I enjoy dinner with the family since I was away from mine. A truly class act of kindness I will never forget, even though over 35 years have passed. RIP. David Moore, Attorney At Law Groesbeck, Texas

I am one of the HPD officers that used to work at the River Oaks residence of Mrs Mecom. I remember her as a very beautiful, gracious and humble lady. In one word classy. She was always concerned with our (her security’s) welfare and treated us as friends.
My belated condolences to her family.
To John III, Eagle fight never dies.
STHS ‘80

HER SPIRIT AND JOY SHALL ALWAYS LIVE ON FOR ALL OF THOSE WHO KNEW HER,FAMILY,FRIENDS

TIME PASSES BUT OUR HEARTS STAY FULL WITH ALL THE LOVE SHE GAVE AND THE BLESSING'S OF HER FAMILY

My condolences goes out to the family during this difficult time. May you find a measure of comfort found in God's promise at John 6:40 which says that soon we will all see our loved ones again.

What a beautiful, sweet, gracious Woman. I was blessed to have known her when I was a kid and growing up, I was always happy to see her when she would be at our family Nail Salon. Always so kind. She will always be remembered fondly. God Bless her precious family.

I also attended Gulf Park as a high school student and was a sophomore when Katsy came. She was such a beautiful girl inside and out and a friend to all. Know she will be missed. My prayers are with all the family. Sybil Watkins Sartain (class of 1956)

I will always remember the days on the Drumbeat, papa and Grandmother in chub kay and all the other places we went.Katsy was a great lsdy.