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Carol Vetter
January 26, 2021
A thousand angels should sign this guest book.   What a glorious Home going for Kathy about this date back in 2005.  She is not a guest in Heaven!  She has her own beautiful Mansion and the Lord has totally erased any weaknesses which we all have.  Eternal life is flashing by while we count minutes, hours, days and years. 
What a grand reunion will happen when our turn comes.  Great is Your Faithfulness, Lord. How I cherish my memories of such a precious person!  Love to YOU, her family!  
Carol Vetter
Carol Vetter
January 27, 2020
Has it been so long since we lost such an icon in the Deaf community. For me, she was such a precious friend as we shared so many reflections about life. Her spiritual life was amazing. Marilyn & Sandra, I remember you both so well. Hugs to you as you think back on your precious mom. I think of her still so often. My life was incredibly enriched by knowing Kathy!
Marilyn Moe
March 2, 2005
My Mom, My friend, My teacher! Life is not the same without you here, I promise I will do my best to make you proud! Bless you for all you did for me! 
 
 
 
Love Hugs & kisses 
 
"MARIOLYN"
Sandra Courtland
March 2, 2005
Mom. 
 
I love you. I miss you. Thank you for my life.
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Carol Vetter
February 6, 2005
Her sparkling eyes and quick sense of humor was ever evident in our relationship together while I was Pastor with the Deaf in Duluth. Her spiritual hunger and deep love for the Lord was so precious. I have missed her so much since I left Duluth, and now even more. I can just imagine her happy face as she skips and rejoices in Heaven with her Lord! My prayers are with her dear family.
Jackie Silverness
February 3, 2005
I remember when I became totally deaf how terrified I was. I met Lloyd and Kathy through the RSC here in Duluth. Lloyd made me laugh many times and Kathy was so very kind and understanding. She would show me which sign to use when there was more than one sign for a word or concept. She was a wonderful person and I will never forget her.
adam courtland
February 2, 2005
Grandma. I miss you so much already. I know you are in a better place, yet I wish I could see your smile one last time. Many things that make me who I am were learned from you. You spent your life giving to so many, Thats what made you the best grandma anyone could ever ask for! I love you and miss you Grams.
Dorrie (Schwartz)Meyer
January 31, 2005
I wish the family of Kathy my heart-felt love and prayers..It was Kathy and her love that got me into my profession...She helped me learn Sign Language and because of her encouragement, I went to school and I became an Interpreter. She would laugh at me and tell me to keep trying...I am going to miss you Kathy, You are a treasure!
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