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Kathleen May Awe

1949 - 2020

Kathleen May Awe obituary, 1949-2020, Milwaukee, WI

Kathleen Awe Obituary

Kathleen May (nee Freimuth) Awe died at home, surrounded by family, on September 15, 2020.

Kathleen was born on May 10, 1949 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She was raised in Milwaukee and attended 24th St. School, Edison Junior High School, Custer High School, and graduated in 1971 from Marquette University with a degree in Medical Technology. Until her retirement in 2012, she worked as a Medical Technologist at Blood Center of Wisconsin, Milwaukee County General Hospital, Froedtert, and Saint Mary's Ozaukee.

She is survived by her husband James (whom she married on October 9, 1971), her two adoring children, Nathan Awe (Jing Jin), who live in Lino Lakes, Minnesota, and Monica Hall (Nathan), who live in Jefferson, Wisconsin, and her four cherished grandchildren Owen Hall, Morgan Hall, Temujin Awe, and Adrian Awe. She is also survived by her two sisters, Sandra Patti of Okauchee, and Debra Kroll of Hartland, and was preceded in death by her sister, Donna Lorenz of Brookfield.

Kathleen's life was devoted to beautifying and nurturing all living things. She was a founding member of the Ozaukee County Master Gardeners, lectured extensively on gardening and canning, and was an accomplished home chef. She spent innumerable hours shaping her own home gardens into a verdant paradise of blooms and bounty. Kathleen was a longtime member of Advent Lutheran Church in Cedarburg, and, as an avid reader, belonged to numerous book clubs during her life. While her children were young, Kathleen and her family road tripped throughout the United States and Canada. In recent years, she and Jim have globetrotted extensively, with Kathleen's favorite being a photo safari in Tanzania.

A post-COVID memorial service will be held at a future date.

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from Sep. 19 to Sep. 20, 2020.

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Kate Kleist

September 28, 2020

I am so sad to have just found out about Kathy's passing. She was just a treasure. Her laugh, her smile, her warmth and kindness were so endearing. I met Kathy nearly 30 years ago when our daughters were middle school and high school friends. In fact Monica was having an overnight with my daughter the evening that a liver transplant donor became available for Kathy and Jim and Kathy were immediately called to the hospital, It was so sudden and emotionally intense a time I will never forget it. It was miraculous above all. Through all of that Kathy was just as my Dad would say... a trooper. And though I did not see Kathy and Jim as often after the girls left high school, when I did see Kathy, she was all smiles and had such a genuine and spontaneous sense of humor. Her gardens of course were outstanding. If there are gardens in Heaven, she will be there.
My heart goes out to Jim, Monica, and Nate.

Susan Wilson

September 23, 2020

Kathie and I met at our 8th grade piano lessons and continued on through our senior year at Custer High School. Kathie was always calm, thoughtful and classy. I send my deepest condolences to Jim, Monica, Nathan and families. So sorry for your loss.

Doris Fons

September 20, 2020

I am so very saddened by Kathy's passing. We have spent many memorable times together since we joined Milwaukee County UW Extension Master Gardeners together and even after she worked hard to start the Ozaukee County MG group. My deepest sympathies and blessings to her family. May good memories bring you comfort during this difficult time. She was a special friend and I will miss her. Doris Fons

Rossin Giuseppe

September 20, 2020

Hi Kathie thank you for your love that you have brought between us. You went to heaven too early but unfortunately this is not our will. Look at us and preserve us from up there I send you many kisses. Giuseppe and family. Verona Italy

Jane Rice Radoszewski

September 20, 2020

Jim, my sincere condolences to you and your children. Kathy was longtime member of our book club for over 30 years and I’ll always treasure her keen book discussions, the garden tours and creative delicious dinners. May she Rest In Peace. Jane Rice Radoszewski

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