Kathy Ann Cowser obituary, San Antonio, TX

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Kathy Ann Cowser

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Danielle Horsley

September 21, 2025

my aunt Kathy was one of the most adventurous people I know, I enjoyed being her niece. somehow I got missed on the chain of people that you contact when someone they love is gone so this is late her nephew James Cowser passed last week. That was my brother. I have some of my favorite memories of my cousins and my aunts and uncles I miss my whole family, but we all live so apart now I hope you have peace and joy and that their parties in heaven and bowling so much bowling. or when my aunt had a hairstylist come to her house to save me from my mom cutting my bangs crooked again.

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Laurie Semple

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Christian Brucker Lendzion

August 7, 2024

A great memory I have is when my cousin Brian and I went down to Texas a few years ago to see our cousins Denise and Kathy and Kathy busted out her most precious wine, Scarecrow. This rare wine can only be purchased after you are accepted from a waiting list that takes years and it is insanely expensive and was incredibly great and I love telling that story all the time, especially when I finally got to go to Napa for the first time and I was bragging about how I tasted this wine and even all the big shots out there were very impressed that I knew about it All of us hung out at Denise and Guy`s house that day and night and had a great time sipping wine and telling stories and I am so grateful for that time. I will miss you

Carol Tango (nee Murphy)

August 6, 2024

I met Kathy when we both worked in Arlington, after work we would go back to her house and catch up on All My Children. She was always the life of the party. Sorry for your loss. Kathy will always be remembered.

David Hixson

August 6, 2024

I will always remember the many sporting events we watched. Was a second mother to me and will be missed

Diane Brucker Streff

August 5, 2024

I remember being my family's apartment back in 1965. I was 5, Dee was 6, Kathy and my brother Jim were 7 and my brother Tim was 8. We all sat on the floor with the bedroom lamp in the middle of the circle and sang "sing around the campfire, join the campfire boys and girls" the girls stressed the word girls and the boy the word boys. That's when we had to use our imaginations. Even though Kathy wasn't the oldest, she was still "in charge". I have so many wonderful memories of growing up with "my nieces and nephew" even though we were about the same age. Miss you Kathy.

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