On February 4, 2021, Cathy Lyn Santos left us to be with the Lord. She is survived by her husband of 28 years Edward Santos, her daughters Tiffany Harrison (husband Jason) and Trista Bladergroen, grandchildren Kaitlyn and Emma, Taylor, Hayleigh and Brandon, and her sister Caran Cosper (husband Jerry). Cathy was a sweet, kind hearted wife, mother, grandmother and sister. Her grandkids, who she loved to spoil, say she was very loving, giving and always made them feel very special. Cathy enjoyed cooking and baking for her family and served the Lord by cooking for her church family on many occasions. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends. We will find peace through our faith in God and knowing that she is with her "Momma and Daddy" and we will see her again. May she rest in peace.
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Roger Santos
February 28, 2021
May Cathy Rest In Peace.....
Asking God to wrap His arms around the whole family and turn their pain to comfort.......
John Raba
February 27, 2021
I have no words to say that could ever aid in relieving the grief Eddie, Eddies family, and Cathy’s family are feeling. All I can say is my thoughts and prayers are with them. Eddie, I am just so very sorry.
Lori Bower
February 16, 2021
Tara
February 15, 2021
She was always such a gracious and giving spirit. I pray that her family and friends are comforted to know we will all be together again in due time.
Diana Stephens
February 15, 2021
Even though she used to be my sister in law and gave me two beautiful nieces, our relationship always stayed the same. We didn’t talk often but when we did it was like no time had passed. She is a kind soul with a huge heart of gold. Will be missed greatly.I loved her then just as I love her today. I’m sadden at the news of this, my heart breaks for her family.I hope that they can find some peace in the mist of all the hurt and grief. May God wrap his arms around each and everyone of you giving you hope and peace, trust in him he will get you thru this. God Bless!
Lori Bower Fox
February 15, 2021
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Hope
February 15, 2021
I can remember Cathy in the fellowship Hall making different things always making different ones laugh when they needed she and I would always talk she'll be so missed by many! God bless the family during this time of grief, and loss of her, she's singing with the angels up in Heaven
Chris Puckett
February 14, 2021
Even if we only saw each other every few years, when we did see each other or text, she was always the kindest and sweetest soul.
Eileen Watson
February 14, 2021
Cathy and I worked in the kitchen a couple of years for VBS. She was the funniest and kindest person I ever met. I always enjoyed being around her and she always made working together so much fun. I will thoroughly miss her, but know she has eternal life with our Lord. My prayers are with her family.
Greg and Karen Sullivan
February 14, 2021
Till we meet again by the Crystal sea my friend
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