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Mary Kate Rigby

Baltimore, Maryland

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Mary Kate Rigby (nee Broadfoot) died Friday, February 5, 2021 at the age of 61. She is survived by her loving daughter Katrina Alexis Horwitz (nee Rigby), son-in-law Michael Horwitz, sister Georgia Corso (nee Broadfoot), brother Robin Broadfoot, ex-husband Michael Rigby, niece Scarlett Corso, and...

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Miss. Rigby was my favorite Spanish teacher at Randallstown High School! I had the honor of being one of her favorite students when she transferred to Randallstown. So sad to see she passed a while ago. Truly loved this lady. Katrina I hope you find solace during your grief! You were truly the star of her eye!

I can't believe that Kate has been gone for four years. I think of her often. She was a talented teacher and artist, a devoted mother, and one of the funniest people I have ever met. Covid kept me from visiting her at the end, but I am glad that I had the chance to visit her several times in her care facility. Love you Katie.

It was my pleasure to teach with Kate at Randallstown. She had so much energy and loved her students so much. What a joyful lady. You will be missed, Kate. Condolences to her family.

So many wonderful and loving memories with Katey. I am so sad to hear of her passing. We grew up together on Sherwood Road in Pikesville. Katey was the biggest influence in my life. She was very smart, a very good cook, and lit up a room. I am sorry I did not get to visit her more often. May she be happy in heaven with her Mom whom she missed so much. I loved Her Mom also. Blessings.

One of my oldest friends — going back to first grade at Pikesville Elementary. Katy always had a smile on her face and something fun to say. She brightened every room she entered.
I am glad that we had a chance to reconnect at our high school reunion. Rest In Peace dear friend...

I knew Katie from school growing up. She was always so kind and cheerful. I am so sorry for your loss.

Her pride in Katrina’s accomplishments was unmatched.

Always fun, energetic and engaging is how I remember Kathy best.

I knew Katie when we were teenagers. She was fun and smart and cute and so nice. I thought of her often even though we didn't get to see each other but once or twice in about 40 years. So sorry for your loss.