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Katherine Marie Quigley Hargrove (Kathy) passed away suddenly on August 24, 2023, in Waverly, Tennessee at the age of 47.
Kathy was born in Nashville, Tennessee on December 15, 1975, to Deborah Greer Quigley and the late Quentin Quigley. She graduated from Hillwood High School and attended Austin Peay College and Nashville Tech.
Kathy is preceded in death by Gary Hargrove and her father, Quentin L. Quigley.
She is survived by her daughters, Bridget M. Adams of Burns, TN, and Deborah J. Rochelle (Bradley) of McEwen, Tennessee; son, Edward C. Adams of Nashville, TN; mother, Deborah G. Quigley of Bellevue, TN; sister, Kelly M. Quigley of White Bluff, TN; brother, Christopher L. Quigley (Michele) of Ozark, Arkansas; and her grandchildren, Johnathan, Jordan, Caleb, and Lyric.
She loved her two nephews, Brandon and Matthew Quigley of White Bluff, TN.
Kathy loved Kentucky Lake and spent many times from youth to present there, moving there a few years ago. She loved the beautiful sunsets.
Kathy was outgoing, fun loving, adventurous, and a true free-spirited soul. Not afraid to tackle anything that came along in her life. She never met a stranger; Kathy loved deeply and was loved by those that knew her best. She lived her life to the fullest and her way. She will be missed by all that knew her.
This is not goodbye – but see you later!
Love, Mom
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