Catherine Suzanne Bundy, 67, of Dallas, Texas, peacefully entered her Heavenly home on March 1, 2025 surrounded by her children. With unwavering faith and a heart full of love, she was ready to meet her Savior, Jesus Christ, as one of her final words so beautifully expressed.
Catherine was born on September 28, 1957, to John “Jack” Bundy and Mattie Bundy, who, along with her beloved husband, James “Jim” Wilkins, and brothers, Clay Bundy and John Bundy, preceded her in death.
She is lovingly survived by her children, Mark A Fish, Jr. and his wife Lisa Fish, Matthew C Fish, and Lindsay M Keith and her husband Eric Keith, and James “Eric” Wilkins. She was a devoted sister to Jaqueline M Martin and a grandmother to Casey R Fish, Brady A Fish, Daxton A Keith, Stetson R Keith, and Lexington M Keith.
Catherine had a deep love for the less fortunate, including all people and animals. She had never met a stranger. She had a playful spirit that shined through in her love of dominoes, cards, and bingo. She was happiest when entertaining family and friends, filling her home with the joy of cooking, music and the sounds of laughter.
Though she will be deeply missed, her legacy of love, faith, and joyful living will remain in the hearts of those she leaves behind.
A celebration of Catherine’s life will be held at Charles W. Smith & Sons in Lavon, TX at 12:00pm. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to St. Jude’s’s in her memory.
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