WORCESTER-Kathryn E. (Lachance) Kender, 68, passed away on January 5.
Her husband, James Kender predeceased her. She leaves her companion, Robert Gannon with whom she lived; a brother, Roger and his wife, Donna Lachance of Leicester; two sisters, Dorothy Storms of Leicester and Beverly Hickey of Shrewsbury and nieces and nephews. She was born in Worcester, daughter of Oscar and Helen (Bracewell) Lachance and graduated from Anne Marie College.
Kathryn worked as a laboratory technician at UMASS Medical Center. She enjoyed going to Mohegan Sun, playing keno and watching the New England Patriots. Kathryn will be missed for her beautiful smile and laugh that lit up the world.
A Funeral Service will be held at the convenience of the family.
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February 20, 2017
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claire (Gerard)Lachance drummondville
January 11, 2017
I will always remember Kathy as kind,caring and loving person.I will miss her.God bless and keep you!! Lou Lachance
Monique Tebo
January 11, 2017
Wink, we are so sad to hear about Kathy passing. She fought a good fight. I can only pray to be as strong a woman as she was. If you need anything, let us know. R.I.P. Kathy
Dr. & Mrs. Timothy Hoffman
January 11, 2017
See you at the next party on the Other side. Love ya kiddo.
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