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Catherine Petersen Obituary

Catherine Frances Petersen

Kalispell —Catherine Frances Petersen, born January 27, 1951, to Henry and Cecelia Heil in San Diego, CA, died from complications of diabetes in her Kalispell home August 19, 2015. Cremation has taken place as conducted by Johnson-Gloschat Funeral Home of Kalispell. A celebration of Cathy's life will take place Saturday, August 29, at 2 PM at the First Congregational United Church of Christ, 2900 9th Ave. S., Great Falls.

Cathy grew up in San Diego and graduated from Crawford High School in 1969. She was a dedicated candy striper at Grossmont Hospital and avid baby sitter. She married Chuck Ellis upon graduation and bore two children, Shannon and Shawna. She later divorced. Cathy worked as a secretary and bookkeeper while raising her two children. On December 26, 1982, Cathy married Rev. Jim Petersen, pastor of the United Church of Christ of La Mesa.

In September of 1983, Cathy and Jim and their two children moved to Great Falls, Montana, where Jim served as the minister of the First Congregational Church for the next 31 years until his retirement. Cathy and Jim proceeded to adopt seven special needs children, Jill Seifert, Katrina, Laura Flaherty, J.J., Annie, Sarah, and Katie. Cathy and Jim were Cascade County "foster parents of the year" in 1986. The family spent many summers camping at Lake Five outside of West Glacier and subsequently on their own camping property off of Glen Lake outside of Eureka, Montana.

Cathy was a gifted quilter and popular quilting teacher for adult education and at various fabric stores as well as in her own home. She was a sewer, weaver, and hand crafter of many mediums. She collected dolls, plates, antiques, and seasonal decorations. She was a homemaker, housekeeper, cook, and dedicated mom. She served on church boards and taught Sunday School, and belonged to Jr. League, PEO and various quilt and weaving guilds. She loved reading, especially aloud to her children and grandchildren, and she loved her dogs, Princess, Patches, Pokey, and Bella.

Cathy and Jim retired to their newly built Kalispell home in March of this year. Cathy will be remembered for her generosity, compassion, selflessness, sense of humor, and authenticity. She was humble and unpretentious as she gave her life to others.

Cathy is survived by her children Shannon (Zanette) of San Diego, Shawna Holskey (Dan) of Eureka, Katrina, Annie and Sarah of Great Falls, and J.J. and Katie of Kalispell; grandchildren Brent, Jack and Ivy Petersen, Sydney (Jessie) Schmidt, Amanda and Chrissa Holskey, Alexander Neices, and a great-granddaughter, Lynlee Schmidt; her father Henry Heil of San Diego, sisters Lisa Heil (Robert Steinberg) of San Diego and Marianne Vicencio of San Francisco, brother David (Sherry) of San Diego; her aunt Marianne Smalley of Edgewater Maryland; and many cousins, nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her mother, Cecelia Heil, and two daughters, Jill and Laura.

Charities are suggested to the First Congregational United Church of Christ Memorial Fund or to the charity of the donors choice. In lieu of flowers, donations to charities in memory of Cathy are preferred.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Great Falls Tribune on Aug. 25, 2015.

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Barb Lewis

February 5, 2022

We were inseparable in the 12th grade. This may have been the last time we were together.

August 29, 2015

Jim and Cathy and children---I smile every time I think of Cathy and her love, laughter and brilliantly blunt expressions. She is now being taken care of in the hands of the kindest parent one could ever imagine-God Himself.

Marjorie Kohler

August 27, 2015

My deepest sympathy Pastor Jim.

Yuri Abramov

August 26, 2015

Jim, dearest friend,
My prayers are with you. Cathy's selfless soul has made this world a better place, and I will never forget her.
I know in my heart she is happy now, wrapped in Father's Love.

Marina Gesina

August 26, 2015

Cathy's new journey has begun. I would like to tell her husband, Rev. Jim Petersen, their children and grandchildren: Cathy did not die. She went into the Light to relay the Light to you and to all people she has touched with her loving soul. Therefore, there is no sorrow in my heart, - only gratitude for the honor of knowing her and admiring her. Just like Cathy was always forgetting about herself and thinking about others, we are going to forget about ourselves, and shine our love upon her in her new life.

Fly high in the Light of Love, dear Cathy!

Until we meet again

Sheryl Lute

August 26, 2015

We lift you and your family up in prayer for God's peace, comfort, and guidance with the loss of Cathy.

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