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Kathy Axelrod Obituary

Kathy Axelrod

Norfolk - Kathy Axelrod, 67, longtime Norfolk, VA resident, died November 10, 2014 of complications from Early Onset Alzheimer's Disease. Daughter of the late Joseph H. and Selma (Weinstein ) Axelrod of Newton, MA she graduated from Chamberlayne College in Boston where she met a group of lifetime friends, the 'Pearl Street Gang'. After working at Sheraton Hotels and in St Thomas, Kathy cared for 'Mum', who was dying of breast cancer. She then returned to the Carribbean and sailing life. Kathy moved to Portsmouth, VA, with her love Eugene 'Buz' Barclay with whom she had an enduring friendship. Later the big city and Bill Dye called. After several years in New York, Kathy returned to Virginia where, for more than 20 years she lived with dear friends Theodore Bonk and Richard Rivin. Determined to do something to honor the qualities she most admired in her gracious, elegant and artistic mother, and with encouragement of friends and family, Kathy created 'Simply Selma's' a furniture and gift store for beautiful and unique items, first on Colley Ave. in Norfolk and later in Virginia Beach. Gifts were wrapped so distinctively that many customers came to buy because they knew the packaging would be as special as the contents. Kathy, who loved all things beautiful, had an amazing eye; for many years the store was selected 'Best of The Beach.' Hand selected store products were creatively displayed, always touches of purple; picture frames filled with snapshots of friends and family. There was something fun to make you smile, or something outrageous that would astonish. Sales associates whom she mentored became 'her girls'; she created a sense of family and camaraderie that carried over to her customers. After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's, Kathy decided to have the three of 'her girls' she knew would be capable of carrying on her vision and who would continue to make the store a great success, take over the business. In 2011 Meg Leeman , April Stutz, Marianne Winesett became the owners of Simply Selma's. Kathy was very proud of these women and was comforted that the traditions she started were being carried on. Kathy's loss has left a huge hole in the hearts of her dear friends, 'Les Girls' a group of women, who shared nearly 50 years together. Travelling the world in airplanes, cars and cruise ships, they shared countless adventures and many glorious experiences. Kathy made everyone smile with her enthusiasm for life. Her stories were animated and full of laughter (even snorting!) and joy. The bond of shared friendship was strong. Friends' hearts are broken; she will live forever in their hearts and souls. Family and 'Les Girls' thank Ted and Rick for their devoted care of Kathy especially during her illness in a home full of friends, parties, many excursions and most of all loving care. Kathy is survived by her sister Dr. Penny Axelrod and brother-in-law Dr. Jerome Haller of Plymouth, MA., brother Jeffrey Axelrod of Las Vegas, nieces Jill and Jamie Axelrod of Boston and many cousins and dear family friends. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, December 3rd, 11 am, at Ohef Sholom Temple, Norfolk. The family asks that donations be made to: Norfolk Botanical Gardens, 6700 Azalea Garden Rd, Norfolk, VA 23518, for a bench in Kathy's name, the Alzheimer's Association or Cranberry Hospice, Plymouth, MA.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Nov. 23, 2014.

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Michael Deneault

November 7, 2019

I think of her often and I miss her...She will always be in my heart where she belongs...Loved and Love her forever...Mikey

James Harris

December 3, 2014

Penny and the ladies at Simply Selma's. I am truly sorry to hear the about the passing of Kathy. I always enjoyed working with and for her at Simply Selma's. She was a beautiful lady that always had a wonderful smile. I would always loved to see her wearing something purple each day at work. Her presence will be greatly missed.

Dorothy Forero

November 30, 2014

To know Kathy was to love Kathy. I had the pleasure of working with her Years ago at Levin's of Virginia. She is gone but will not be forgotten.

C Morales

November 29, 2014

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Annie Horne

November 28, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

John Pacella

November 24, 2014

Kathy (Kate) its still so hard to believe you are gone, but we can all feel honored for having the chance to be called your friend. You will be missed by all. Ted, Rick and Penny you will be in our thoughts and prayers...Much love always

Jonathan Weinstein

November 24, 2014

It's hard to believe that my beautiful little cousin has left us. It's not fair that my beautiful and vibrant cuz left this earth before me. However, at least I know that she and Selma will be waiting to greet me when it's time for me to join them. Enjoy your peace.

brenda stein

November 24, 2014

I first met Kathy in her colley ave. store many years ago and was immediately taken by her friendly warm nature and beautiful smile.from that moment on I was a devoted friend and customer..i loved Kathy and will never forget her.

Roxie

November 24, 2014

My deepest sympathy to the family and friends. Please take comfort, "in the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our trials."

Shirley

November 23, 2014

Kathy was vibrant and multi-talented. I met her nearly 40 years ago and she never changed. The lilt of her voice when she greeted anyone was a hug.

emily

November 20, 2014

She was such a warm and caring person. And always so stylish and witty! I've missed seeing her.

November 18, 2014

i was taken with kathy from the first time i met her at her store on colley ave.she was so warm and friendly and her store was so unique and appealing...i have been shopping there ever since but have missed her terribly.i am so sad this disease took her so quickly.she was my friend and my thoughts go out to her family.

Mikey Deneault

November 18, 2014

I will always remember Kathy, her laugh, her pink mustang and her gang "Les Girls". We had some great times, I will miss her so...

Dale Johnson

November 18, 2014

I shall miss you dearest Kathy. We go back a long way even before Simply Selma's. You will always be my Little Jewish Munchkin. Knowing you has enriched my life and you have left me with many happy memories.

Marianne Winesett

November 17, 2014

From the moment I met her, my life was beautifully and irrevocably altered. The world is a lot less sparkly now. xoxo

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November 16, 2014

I will remember my cousin Kathy "Puss" as a person who lived the life of at least 3 people. She did it all and had it all in her short life. Boys, boats, travel, jewels, best friends, a most successful business life and family who adored her. The quality of her life was golden although sadly for us she was unable to reach her golden years. With love and kisses,Lauri-Jo

Nancy Sadler Zedd

November 15, 2014

Never was there a more delightfully creative, fun and sincere person - Kathy lit up any room she walked in and had the special gift of making anyone she met feel singularily special ?? and she loved the heart motif - to which I credit my fondness for the same and will always remember her for her very giving and kind heart , in mine.

Richard & Carol Rosengard

November 15, 2014

Kathy was as beautiful and gracious as her mother. She will be fondly remembered by all who were touched by her.

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