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Kitty C. Kawakami

Kansas City, Missouri

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Kitty C. Kawakami, 82, Kansas City, MO, passed away Saturday, March 22, 2003, at her home. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Thursday, March 27, at Mt. Moriah & Freeman Chapel, I435 at Holmes Rd.; burial in Mt. Moriah South Cemetery. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, March 26, at the...

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I am sorry to hear of your loss. I have known Paul for many years and I know she will be missed.

I was Kitty's daughter-in-law for 11 years and truly thereafter. She was an amazing woman of few words. If she said something you had no doubt what she meant, so refreshing. She loved her family and her animals and collected people as if she were threading a pearl necklace. If someone was in need, Kitty was there. She even felt sorry for discarded dolls and cleaned them up, made them clothes and gave them a home. She will be missed. I was blessed to know her. In loving memory, T

Paul and Family, Stopped at Mt Moriah Tues evening to pay respect and sign Kitty's book. Was told that it was a day too early. There is no schedule for extending our sympathy. Charlotte and I think and
speak of you often. Bless you.
Robert Miller

Kitty, was a wonderful woman and friend.. Went out of her way to help others. I enjoyed the outdoor barbeques and helping her with flowers at the SkyLine. We will miss you.. Lyn, Wilma and boys

Kitty made me feel like family as I was a young bachelor in North Hyde Park eating at the cafe every morning. Going back and forth on my decision to move away from Kansas City in 82, I'll never forget how Kitty hugged me from behind as I sat at the counter and said "We don't want you to go." God bless you Kitty.

Scott Engel

Dear Kitty...I will miss seeing you, and hearing about what you bought on QVC. When I think of my childhood you are a vivid as my Nan. Nan would walk me to kitty's and I would eat and I had to make sure to clean my plate so that I could get a bag of candy for the week. Then as I grew, Teddy and I would come in for french fries... they were 25 cents wow. How could I ever forget all of you Torquoise jewelery and purple nail polish..or how you fell asleep at my mother's under the dryer.. I am...