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Kathy Ann Sysyn, 54, of Londonderry, NH, passed into the gates of Heaven and into the loving arms of Jesus and those she loved who have passed away before her on Monday, August 19, 2024, after a brief battle with cancer. Kathy was the youngest child of three, born on August 16, 1970, in Manchester, NH, to the late Mrs. Carol T. (Hudon) Sysyn and Mr. Edward A. Sysyn, Sr. She owned and operated K&K Touch of Class, Superior Automobile Detailing.
Kathy enjoyed caring for all her animals (ducks, chickens, rabbits, cats, dogs and natural wildlife). Her hobbies included; camping, boating, kayaking, watching football and Christmas movies. She was a long-time resident of Londonderry and Keene, NH. Anyone that had the privilege of knowing Kathy instantly felt her caring and generous nature.
Kathy’s memory lives on through her wife of 35 years, Karen E. (Belcourt) Sysyn of Londonderry, NH, her brothers Edward A Sysyn, Jr. of Palm Bay FL, William J. Sysyn and her brother-in-law William Donovan of Keene, NH, her sister-in-law Donna D. Wentworth of Hillsborough, NH, her auntie Lisa Melvin of Tucson, AZ, her uncle Henry (Russell) Smith of Manchester, NH, her cousin Steven Sysyn and Christine Coll of Manchester, NH, her nieces; Amber (Sysyn) Rocheleau of Goffstown, NH, Liberty (Sysyn) Merullo of Claremont, NH, Samantha Sysyn of Palm Bay, FL. Whitley Belcourt of Weare, NH, Trinity and Geoanna Wentworth of Hillsboro, NH, her nephews Jalen Bernard of Cambridge, MA,, Nickolas Sysyn of Palm Bay, FL., and many other extended family and friends. Special thanks to Compassus (Hospice) of Manchester NH, Sheila Bozek, Cyndi Caron, Michael Camann, all her LNAs and Nurses at Cheshire Medical Center in Keene, NH, and her very special nurse and Auntie Lisa Melvin. SERVICES:
The family will be having a private Celebration of Life for her family and friends on Saturday, August 31st, beginning at 12pm, located at her home in Londonderry, NH. Please contact Karen for additional information.
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