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Kathleen Sue Senger, known to most as "Kathy", was called home to be with the Lord on July 22, 2024, at Lutheran Hospital of Indiana in Fort Wayne. She was born on January 29, 1954, in Fort Wayne to Robert and Melva (Wiley) Schuelke. Having spent much of her lifetime in the Fort Wayne area she was a graduate of Northrop High School and later continued her education graduating from Indiana-Purdue University Fort Wayne with a degree in nursing. Kathy's nurturing personality and sense of humor endeared her to all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Kathy dedicated her professional life to mental health as a Registered Nurse. Her passion for serving others led her to serve many years at St. Joe Hospital in Fort Wayne, where she touched the lives of countless individuals with her compassion and commitment.
In addition to her professional life, Kathy was a Christian who was a longtime member of both North Webster United Methodist Church and Messiah Lutheran Church, where she participated in bible study, church choir, and even initiated and lead a grief share program to support those in need. Further, Kathy shared her musical talents by teaching piano lessons and enjoyed the adventures of travel.
Kathy will be dearly missed by her blended family including her husband, Dewey Senger of Syracuse; son, Bryan Kuhn of El Paso Texas; three stepchildren: Shari (Rich) Roy of Garrett, S. Scott (Amanda) Senger of Fort Wayne and Steven Senger of South Whitley; a sister-in-law, Alice Schuelke of Fort Wayne; grandson, Donald R. Kuhn II; 6 step grandchildren: Kyle (Ashley) Roy, Ryan (Becky) Roy, Sydney (Bradley) Thompson, Shelby Senger, Charlotte Senger & Garrett Senger; 3 step great- grandchildren and two nephews: Mark Schuelke & Andrew (Camielle) Schuelke. She was preceded in passing by her first husband, Donald R. Kuhn; her parents: Robert and Melva Schuelke and a brother, Thomas Schuelke.
Titus Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 8056 E. 500 North, North Webster is entrusted with the care of Kathy. The family will receive visitors at North Webster United Methodist Church, 7822 E. Epworth Forest Road, North Webster on Saturday, August 3 from 1 to 3 pm, followed by a Life Celebration service. Burial will take place at Highland Park Cemetery, 2403 Wallen Road, Fort Wayne on Monday, August 5 at 11am. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be considered to North Webster United Methodist Church.
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