Kathleen Teresa Lyons

Kathleen Teresa Lyons

Kathleen Lyons Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 17, 2025.
Kathleen Lyons Obituary

Kathleen Teresa Lyons

Born November 15, 1965

Died at home March 29, 2025

Children: Fiona Lyons-Carlson, Ingrid Lyons-Carlson

Husband: Ronny Carlson

Parents: Evelyn and Patrick Lyons

She had 4 sisters: Mary, Patricia, Eileen and Sheila

The Lyons-Carlson family is saddened to announce the passing of Kathleen Lyons on March 29, 2025. She was born on November 15, 1965 in Wilmette, Illinois, where she grew up with her four sisters. They remained close even as they moved apart across the country.

Kathleen was always academically successful and motivated to make a positive impact on others. She excelled in her undergraduate biology studies at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She always loved children and found fulfillment in becoming a pediatric physical therapist. After undergraduate studies, Kathleen continued her studies at Washington University in St. Louis for a Master of Science in Physical Therapy (MSPT). As she did wherever she went, she made lifelong friends in undergraduate and graduate school. Kathleen was known for medical insights, compassion, creativity and a contagious, humorous, and positive view on life

After school she started her career at La Rabida Children's Hospital in Chicago. La Rabida serves children with complex medical conditions and disabilities. Kathleen loved working with these children and their families, helping them through their challenges and hardships. She was thrilled when she could see these children making progress, and as before, she maintained lifelong friendships with some of the families and her La Rabida colleagues. Kathleen liked La Rabida so much, she worked there twice!

However, once Illinois implemented its Early Intervention program, Kathleen knew she wanted to serve families in their homes. She started her own company, Kidnetics, and served many grateful families right up until she was too sick to continue. Kathleen left home every day and drove across the city to see her clients, rain, snow or shine. She became known by friends for her outstanding parking karma. If she was going somewhere, anywhere, she always found a parking spot right in front of her destination, even in the busy streets of Chicago.

Kathleen enjoyed travel and cultural experiences and travelled to many countries when time and opportunity allowed: Ireland, England, France, Sweden, Thailand, Brazil, Guatemala, Mexico and more. Her warmth, curiosity and open mind attracted many friends from various parts of the world; parties at home were often international events.

Kathleen was not only a smart, beautiful, and kind person, but also full of will and intelligence. Her family and friends who have followed her through the last few years have seen her solving impossible problems and living through hell, all the while keeping her love for life. She was constantly smiling and would stop at nothing to live and love as long as she could, despite the ticking clock of her colon cancer diagnosis. As her cancer progressed, she only became more determined in her fight. With the help of her friends and her sisters, she found a solution: a liver transplant from a living donor. Some successful transplants of this kind had been done and Kathleen decided she would be the next.

Against all odds, Kathleen successfully received a liver transplant in 2021 from her close friend, Eileen Womac, allowing her four more years of life. Kathleen successfully watched her daughters graduate from high school and enter college. Fiona will graduate on May 12th with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic design and art history, and Ingrid will finish her first year of college studying ecology and evolutionary biology.

Kathleen loved her two daughters more than anything else; she even loved them before they were born! Kathleen loved being pregnant with them. Delivery was not seen as a challenge but as an exciting event.

Kathleen was always a step ahead to make sure Fiona and Ingrid were always creatively and academically engaged. She brought animals, plants, toys, paints and everything else into the house. The windowsill became a garden of tomato sprouts, and the backyard filled with flowers, butterflies, and our beloved pets, the chickens. When the girls sat in the backyard, the chickens would fly up to sit in their laps and enjoy all the love and care they could get. You could always find Kathleen in the yard when the sun was shining, drinking a cup of Barry's black tea and watching for migrating birds.

Kathleen constantly made life beautiful and interesting. She always had a new project, something to sew, bake, read, or plant. She loved living in Chicago as she always had somewhere new to explore–a trip to the bird sanctuary, an art festival, or a new bakery. She made every day exciting and fostered in her daughters a curiosity for the world. She also helped them excel academically, navigating Chicago's complicated school system to get her girls into Skinner West Elementary and Whitney Young High School.

Kathleen always had plenty of energy for everyone. She was the life of the party and brought excitement the moment she walked into a room. Her smile was contagious, and her jokes were always funny. She loved reading sappy Irish romance novels, birdwatching in Humboldt Park, playing Scrabble, and watching the Great British Bake Off with her daughters. Kathleen was a great cook and baker, always making the house smell delicious with Aunt Clara's Chocolate Drop Cookies or a new and suspiciously easy bread recipe. She shared her love of baking with her daughters and her recipes will live on through them with the same yummy smells, just in new kitchens. She was never tired of exploring something new. Her cooking ideas could also be shocking like when she put a chicken inside the Thanksgiving turkey and turned the dinner into a delivery event!!.

Even though she was born in the 'burbs, living in the heart of Chicago was perfect for Kathleen's curiosity and energy. She made sure the family did not miss out on events worth seeing, and contacted friends to meet up for music, street food, art sales and any gathering worth participating in. When friends and family came visiting she made every minute exciting.

Kathleen was an amazing wife, mother, sister, daughter, therapist and friend. She was so well known for her loyalty, kindness and sharp wit. She is so missed by all who knew and loved her.

In lieu of gifts/flowers, please consider donating to La Rabida Children's Hospital in her honor. https://larabida.org/donate/

A memorial honoring Kathleen Lyons will be held Sunday June 8, 2025 between 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM at The Jensen Room at Garfield Park Conservatory in Chicago. Garfield Park Conservatory is one of the largest and most stunning botanical conservatories in the nation with an impressive collection of plants from around the world.

Garfield Park Conservatory location:

The Jensen Room

300 N. Central Park Avenue

Chicago, Illinois, 60624

United States,

Following the memorial guests are welcome to family Lyons-Carlson's home for dessert, beer/wine and sharing memories.

Lyons-Carlson Location:

1130 N. Francisco Ave.

Chicago, IL 60622

Ronny's ph: 312-282-0660

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

Sign Kathleen Lyons's Guest Book

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June 6, 2025

Carryl Sher posted to the memorial.

June 6, 2025

Audrey Yasukawa planted trees.

June 5, 2025

SARAH MARTINEZ posted to the memorial.

Carryl Sher

June 6, 2025

Kathleen offered a friendship full of wit, compassion, and honesty. I miss my friend deeply. She was a humble colleague whose presence inspired both new and seasoned therapists alike - myself included. Her legacy lives on in the many lives she touched with grace and sincerity.

Single Memorial Tree

Audrey Yasukawa

Planted Trees

SARAH MARTINEZ

June 5, 2025

All of us who knew and worked with Kathleen are better for having known her. Her sense of humor, compassion for our patients, and kindness to all are qualities that shone from her. Her courage in all she went through was incredible. She will be greatly missed.

Single Memorial Tree

Colleen Harper and Brian Boyer

Planted Trees

Single Memorial Tree

LAUREN KRAUSE

Planted Trees

Lauren Krause

May 30, 2025

Kathleen was smart, kind, beautiful and witty. Her courage and sense of humor never deserted her, even as she faced the most daunting health challenges. She is gone far too soon, leaving a grace-filled Kathleen-size hole in the lives of the many people who loved her.

Audrey Yasukawa

May 26, 2025

I loved Kathleen....she was someone special and I cherish her friendship. To her family, there are no words, but healing rhoughts during this difficult time.

Colleen

May 24, 2025

Kathleen was a dear colleague and friend. I loved her wit, warmth and humor. I loved birdwatching with her. I believe she was one of the most courageous and honest people I have ever known. Fiona and Ingrid, she loved you with every breath she took. I miss my friend

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