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Kathleen Case

1958 - 2015

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Kathleen Case Obituary

CASE, Kathleen (Wilcox)

Heaven just got a little more silly, funny, compassionate and bright as it gained the soul of Kathleen (Wilcox) Case. Born in May 1958 to Joan (Reed) Wilcox Zack and Floyd Wilcox, Kathy grew up in Horseheads, NY where she was that type of kid who marshaled (like a drill-sergeant) the others in the neighborhood into an impromptu parade, sometimes with the added bonus of a shiny new fire truck her father was supposed to be delivering from American Lafrance to various fire departments but not before a quick trip around the block to the delighted screams of excitement from every kid in sight. Kathy attended Notre Dame High School and Nazareth College where she made friends with whom she remained close until the very end, thinking of and talking about them often. We all knew from a very early age that her heart wasn't like everyone else's; no it was bigger, deeper, filled with care for others and provided a tremendous example...a light for those of us who were fortunate enough to have known her. Kathy met her Husband Fred in Rochester and they had two children together, making their home in the Rochester area as well as subsequent moves to Michigan and Chesterfield Virginia, along the way making lasting friendships so quickly and effortlessly. When her kids were grown she decided to take on a new challenge, to become a nurse. When she told friends and family about it they all knew that was perfect; who but Kathy would have so much empathy and consideration for a patient being poked and prodded than she who had to endure so much of that nearly her entire life. About every other week she would tell her husband and family how she just knew she was about to wash out of nursing school, and then she'd bring home another highest grade in the class. This was part of Kathy's charm and another lesson she leaves with us, that humble, self-deprecating nature behind which was the heart of a lion who quietly fought to overcome hardship, achieve and bring laughter, comfort and fun to others all with such quiet grace. Kathy loved time with family, it was at her very core. Most notably, she treasured our time at Keuka Lake where the crowd was never too large even though sometimes the bonfire was. Surrounded with laughing kids and adults no lake vacation officially began for us until she arrived. She was our center, our sun around which the rest of us were fortunate to have revolved to be warmed and bathed in that soft light. She had that enviable and rare quality to help a gathered group of friends and family recall the most vivid memories of years and events past but somehow only the positive ones, the ones that make you shake with laughter sitting around a fire, and even though you've heard the story many times before you just wanted to laugh with Kathy, and we always did. Though her physical presence has left us, she leaves behind that energy, that laughter, that quiet determination and compassion for others within which we can all take comfort and be reminded of the value to be found in a life well lived. Not endured...lived. When asked about her final wishes recently her husband Fred sat back and was reflective for a moment and said "Are you kiddin', she never talked about dying...she was far too busy fighting to live". And so, even at the very end she leaves us with another lesson and these tremendous memories and stories within which she will live with us forever. That lake will look a little different to us this year, that sunset maybe not quite so vivid, the music a little off-key, and our lives will similarly lack some of that color and brightness. But good lord hasn't heaven just gotten funnier, sweeter and softer as she joins our beloved grandfather Boyd Reed, brother Patrick, mother-in-law Mary, a few very silly and beloved dogs and so many others who have slipped their bonds here among us but remain so powerful in our hearts and minds forever. We may feel compelled to pause sadly when we envision her sitting here among us, when we notice that deafening silence found in the space she once filled for us, but let's remember she wouldn't want us to do so for very long. She would want us to laugh, love and share some of that light...and so we shall Kath. Our friend, wife, mother, child and sister is survived by beloved Husband and best friend Fred, children Mary and Brian, Mother and Step-Dad Joan and John Zack, siblings John, Mike and Dave Wilcox, John Zack Jr. and Jolynn Curren and their spouses. Niece, Nephews and Playmates Patrick Wilcox, Emma Wilcox and Joe Wilcox, our dear Aunts Patty Hastings and Peggy Fossaceca, Uncle Lou Fossaceca and numerous cousins with whom she felt so close and shared so much. Dear friends John and Robin Paciente and family, Robert and Julie Kramarik, Dave and Jill Jones, her very dear friends with whom she worked, loved and laughed, and so many others the listing of which here is impossible, but the influence on her and her family's lives is so clearly felt and appreciated. As is so fitting for her, she donated what she could so that others may see, live, experience and be comforted...we would have expected nothing less. A fitting remembrance of Kathy and her life will be arranged at a future date. Please be prepared to tell a story, share a memory and a tearful laugh. Condolences and words of comfort may be expressed at Kathleen's Book of Memories at www.sullivansfuneralhome.com

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Published by Star-Gazette on Mar. 1, 2015.

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Alysha Hogsett

March 17, 2015

I just heard the news of Kathleen's passing. I am so terribly sad to hear of this. Kathleen and I went to nursing school together and instantly bonded. We rode to clinical together every morning and studied for many hours together. She was such a positive influence in my life. And a hilarious woman. Her laugh was contagious and anyone who met her loved her. I will always remember the wonderful times we spent together and my thoughts and prayers are with the entire family.

Dave & Rose Adamson

March 12, 2015

Although we only knew Kathy for a short time, we are all the richer for knowing her. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless.

Shona Thomas

March 10, 2015

Dear Fred, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this enduring time. May the outpouring of love surrounding you bring you comfort. With heartfelt sympathy, Shona Thomas

Dick Alercia

March 9, 2015

Real sorry to hear about your wife. May she rest in peace.

Vin Trainor

March 9, 2015

Rest in peace, Kathy

V.C.

March 8, 2015

May the God of all comfort strengthen the entire family during this time of sorrow. Those who die God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. (Psalms 116:15) My sincerest sympathy.

Tricia Beckwith

March 7, 2015

Friend: One attached to another by affection or esteem, a person who you like and enjoy being with. However, the dictionary definition of a friend does not do justice to the the friendship Kathy and I had; a friendship I am so privileged as to have enjoyed for over half my life. It seems like yesterday we were goofy, giggling teenagers in high school; Time passed, and before we knew it, we were goofy, giggling adults. Of all the things Kathy loved in life, nothing made her more happy than spending time with her family and friends- and the happiness was reciprocated. Her sense of humor was just part of her charm, and I can tell you from experience, that she would make me laugh to the point I was short of breath and had pains in my stomach. The first thing I told my daughter when I heard the news was, No one could make me laugh like Kathy did. I didn't have to explain any further because Kathy had that influence on everyone in her life. She has left me with so many happy memories and not a day will go by where I don't cherish each and every one of them. Here's looking at you kid

Mr & Mrs Joseph Danaher

March 4, 2015

we remember her as a small child at St. Mary's school. Our condolences to the family,

March 4, 2015

Thoughts and prayers for the family

Michelle Dupke(bunco group)

tammy wilcox

March 3, 2015

Kathy was not just my sister Inlaw she was my friend I will always cherish the memories that we had at her house on vacations and the trips to the beach Kathy and Fred had just stayed with us over the Holidays and the house was filled with laughter Patrick Emma and Joe where here and they loved every minute that they spent with there Aunt rest peace

Mike wilcox

March 3, 2015

These past few day's have been some of the hardest of my life. My sister Kathy was the person who held our whole family together. My problems seem so trivial when I think about all her and Fred faced. She was so strong and tried to hide her physical problems from everyone. When I had a problem I would call her immediately and we would discuss it. Our lives can never be the same again. Tammy and I will cherish our memories of her forever.

Julie Kramarik

March 3, 2015

I was one of the lucky ones. Kathy was my friend, confidante and sounding board. But mostly she made me laugh. When I say laugh I mean that laugh that comes from way deep down where you think about it later and you start laughing all over again even though you're all by yourself. Her health issues gave her a prospective on life that few have. She only had so much energy and she refused to waste it on insignificant things. She didn't need things. She had her husband, her children, her family and friends. Kathy just wanted to spend time with all of them, that's all, pure and simple. And they all just gravitated to her, she was that kind of person. David said it perfectly when he said that the party didn't officially start until Kathy arrived. Not because she was loud and vivacious, just the opposite, just because she was there. It just felt like home when Kathy arrived. And so now Kathy has arrived home, much to the delight of her brother, father, grandfather and others that she has loved and who loved her right back. Welcome home, Kathy. Till we meet again.

March 3, 2015

Steve and myself feel so blessed we were able to see Kathy, Fred and all the family at Keuka last summer. Kathy was so kind and beautiful inside and out. Sincere sympathy to all !!! Love Lisa and Steve Fossaceca

PaulS Sweeney

March 2, 2015

Although I only met Kathy on two occasions, I could tell what a special person she was. This was certainly underscored by the beautifully written obituary that made it evident how loved she was. My thoughts and prayers are with her husband, children mother and siblings. May God bless you all

Tammy Brown

March 2, 2015

Aunt Kathy when I saw you during the holidays I told everyone wow she looks fantastic and just not her outer beauty but her inner beauty.. When I heard the news it broke my mothers heart so bad.. But the relationship with her and her brother is so special no one could ever brake that... Plus the rest of Uncle Freddie's siblings is also special in there relationships is special in there ways.. I will always luv you Aunt Kathy and I hope you are just the same up in heaven because they need that laughter and fun times you will be so missed .

Terry Iley

March 2, 2015

Fred, I am so sorry for your loss of your best friend and partner in life. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

John Wilcox

March 2, 2015

When I was notified of my sister's passing I said goodbye to her in my own way and then began to think about the past. One thing I didn't remember until I read my brother's well written obituary was the parades she organized in our neighborhood when we were kids where she would have me dress up in a certain way and do some task. One year she had me out there selling balloons but I don't remember having any customers. I can't imagine where she got the idea to have parades. There were 5 Wilcox children and after the firstborn, Patrick, died at age 12 of cancer, Kathy became the eldest. The main privilege of this was that she had control of the TV. So, I watched many an old Hollywood movie that I wouldn't have watched otherwise. But I suppose I didn't mind too much as they were ok movies. Another thing she did back then was play the guitar and sing; I usually joked with her about that but she was actually pretty good. Kathy went to college in Rochester and stayed there after finishing school. Some years later I went to Rochester as well to find work and continue my studies. Kathy and Fred helped me many times when I was out of work or looking for an apartment.

As many of you know, Kathy had a number of surgeries since she was quite young. But I very rarely remembered this because she never complained. So, that just shows you her strength and good attitude.

I'm confident that Kathy is in a comfortable spiritual place now and I know she'll enjoy reading all the messages she receives on this post; I'm assuming that they have a wireless internet connection where she is.

Cheers to all of you,

Carol Adams

March 2, 2015

Joan and family Richard and I are so sorry for your loss. You will be in our prayers.

W. M. Gilbert

March 1, 2015

When I think of Kathy, all I can picture is her smiling and laughing. She was truly a great person.

Phil Martin

March 1, 2015

Fred she was a great person to know & Linda & I are sorry for your lost . You & your family are in our prayers

Joyce Tantalo

March 1, 2015

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Joe Ponzi

March 1, 2015

Dear Joan, boys and family. So saddened to hear of Kathy's passing. She did have the heart of a lion and I have such fond memories of her "take charge" personality on VanOrden Street. Our growing up years were more special than most neighborhoods, largely in part to Kathy and her friendship to everyone. May you find peace and comfort in knowing that she is with Patrick and heaven is a much brighter place because of her. I'll bet she has a parade already organized.

William Roberts

March 1, 2015

Dear Joanie, and John,

I am so sorry about your loss. I didn't know her, but from the obit, I can see that she was a terrific person. May God be with you in your sorrow. God bless.

Bill Roberts

the Roblyers

March 1, 2015

Oh the memories , the laughter and the fun we have had with Kathy at the lake. she was the sweetest. We will miss her so . love to all... family..the best memories!

Mr. & Mrs. Duane Padgett

March 1, 2015

Dear Joan and family. Our hearts are heavy and sad and we pray our Lord gives you strength to endure. Kathy was a beautiful, sweet girl and that lovely obituary says it all. Sending you our prayers and God bless. Catherine and Duane Padgett

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