Veronica-Kessenich-Obituary

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Veronica Henry "Ronnie" Kessenich

Atlanta, Georgia

Jun 30, 1948 – Oct 4, 2024

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BORN
June 30, 1948
DIED
October 4, 2024
LOCATION
Atlanta, Georgia

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Cremation Society of Georgia, Inc. Obituary

Veronica "Ronnie" Henry Kessenich of Marietta, GA passed away Friday, October 4, 2024, at the age of 76. Ronnie is survived by her son Peter G. Kessenich, Jr. (Mary Ann); her granddaughters, Elleighfare and Emmalouise; her daughter, Veronica L. Kessenich (Michael P. Hogan); and her sister...

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Veronica and Peter, Your mother was a beautiful example of a Saint Mary´s alumna who used her energy and good will to make this a better world. My deepest sympathies to you on her passing.

On behalf of the St. Mary's Class of 1970 we knew here to be just as energetic and organized then as she proved to be in the Atlanta community. She will be missed.

I was saddened to read about Mrs. Kessenich's passing. I was a student of hers at Saint Jude's back in the 1970s. She was an amazing teacher. If she thought that you were not paying attention, she would throw an eraser at you! Back in the day, that yellow chalk would get all over you. I remember her headbands and her MaryJane shoes too. She was great.

Veronica & Peter, Your Mom was such a great volunteer and supporter of the Piedmont Woman's Auxiliary. She will be truly missed. Sending you all hugs and prayers for God's loving support in the tough days ahead. Deanna K

Becca, my condolences to you on the loss of your beloved sister Ronnie. I never had the pleasure of meeting her, but felt like I knew her thru your stories. And of course-that delicious pepper jelly!! I know you´ll miss her terribly! So much love to you.

Aunt Ronnie was an amazing woman. I remember her when I was at St Jude as a student and my mom working with her. She and her family opened their arms to us and we felt like we were a part of their family. I enjoyed all of our times together including my wedding and meeting my son. We love you very much!

Ronnie, and Peter while he was still with us, both made many visits to TEW galleries and we enjoyed many wide ranging conversations. We missed Peter and now we will sadly miss Ronnie too. She was a beautiful and intelligent lady.