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Ginny Cesan
May 19, 2014
As a Peace Corp volunteer in 1972 in El Salvador, I had the honor to attend an embassy party at the home of the very gracious Mr. and Mrs. Henry Catto. May they rest in the peace of the Lord.
May 19, 2014
Henry,
Just found out about my cousin Jessica.
Please know my prayers are with you.
Patricia Culp Dallas
Patsy Garcia
May 8, 2014
So I was sitting here today 05/17/2014 as my mom was telling about the family they worked for. So I began to research in hopes to be able to send them both an email. My condolences Mr. And Mrs. Cotto. She said you two were an amazing family. And it was an honor to have worked for you both. R.I.P.
June 11, 2011
Henry, I just found out and want to wish you all the strength God can give. I only met Jessica once but I always admired her. I am Oveta's niece, Jack Culps daughter. I hope things are going better for you now.God Bless, Allene Culp Wolfe
Pat Jay
October 13, 2009
Mrs. Catto's mother, Oveta Culp Hobby was the director of the Women's Army Corps during World War II with the rank of colonel. She lived in an apartment near the Washington Zoo. Sometimes her children were with her, other times they lived with their father in Houston.
One of the stories told by Col. Hobby's assistant, Lt. Col. Betty Bandel, is of an energetic and irrepressible six year Jessica, hair flying, jumping on the bed.
In later years Mrs. Hobby referred to her years in Washington during and after the war as the “glory years.”
As a former WAC we consider Col. Hobby our founder, responsible for setting the course, overcoming incredible bureaucratic issues and problems, and establishing the foundation that made the future service of women in the Army not just possible but critical to the Army’s success.
I regret that I didn't know either Mrs. Hobby or Mrs. Catto. It's clear that Mrs. Cato followed in the footsteps of her distinguished parents.
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Evelyn (Dabe) Wicke
October 11, 2009
Dear Henry, I am so sorry to hear you have lost your wife. Perhaps I should say,"Mr. Catto" but that's not the way I remember you from so long ago at Catto and Catto in San Antonio. I am 85 years old and 72 now seems to me to be a young age to leave this world. I am glad you had 50+ years with such a fine woman. I share many of her interests, including being a Democrat and a Conservationist.
I have read your book about your life in government, and was amazed that it sounded just like you talked, and that I remembered!
I am forever grateful to you for your many kindnesses to me. You have my heart-felt sympathy during this sad time in your life.
Evelyn (Dabe) Wicke
October 11, 2009
Dear Henry, I am so sorry to hear you have lost your wife. Perhaps I should say,"Mr. Catto" but that's not the way I remember you from so long ago at Catto and Catto in San Antonio. I am 85 years old and 72 now seems to me to be a young age to leave this world. I am glad you had 50+ years with such a fine woman. I share many of her interests, including being a Democrat and a Conservationist.
I have read your book about your life in government, and was amazed that it sounded just like you talked, and that I remembered!
I am forever grateful to you for your many kindnesses to me. You have my heart-felt sympathy during this sad time in your life.
p clapper
October 7, 2009
For Henry, Heather, Isa, Will and John...
Jessica’s presence in our lives left an impression…an indelible ever-lasting impression never to be forgotten, never to fade away…always to be impressed in our minds…and forever within our souls.
You are in my thoughts and prayers,
Patti Clapper,Aspen, Colorado
October 6, 2009
Dear Mr. Catto My deepest sympathy from Mike and I, when I think of Jessica I see Sunshine every time I saw her she had smile on her face and was ready to enjoy her trips. Beautiful and kind Lady I do remember after a trip she would always ask me if I had a good time not only about Mike but she wanted to make sure I enjoyed it as well. I will never forget her.
We will miss her.
God bless all of you.
Mike and Irma Weeks
Pat Ricks
October 5, 2009
Deepest sympathy from our branch of the Barnes family. Although I haven't seen Jessica in years, we have kept up through Heather's friendship with Susan. Jessica lived her life so bravely, and she leaves an amazing legacy to all of us.
We know you will miss her.
Thomas&Pauline Fredericks
October 3, 2009
Dear Mr Catto,
We met you and your wife through Joe. We remember how pretty she was, confident, and a lively woman. You were very lucky. It was joy to meet her. Thank you.
We pray for peace for you and your family in the days to follow. God bless you all.
Thomas,Pauline, and Dominc Fredericks (Sierra Vista, AZ)
October 3, 2009
Henry,
Jessica was the best Ambassador's wife (US Embassy,El Salvador) that I knew in 15 years as a Foreign Service wife. She was an inspiration as a relaxed hostess, lover of art, fun companion politically astute woman and sensible mother. I share your grief over an untimely death and send condolescences to you and the children.
With fond memories of Lake Ilopongo, Aspen and D.C.,
Arlene (McCown) Broadhurst
Sid Davis
October 2, 2009
Henry and children,
Barbara and I were saddened to hear the news from mutual friends, Bob and Pat Pierpoint. We have fond memories of happy times in San Antonio when covering LBJ. Henry, you and Jessica were generous hosts to the press corps and any of the group needing a tennis court. Jessica's fighting spirit is enshrined in the WJR (AJR) archives and the many good causes she forged. A caring independent spirt she was, and will be greatly missed. Sid Davis
Ellen Susman
October 2, 2009
Dear Henry, Heather, Isa, Will and John,
Your mother has left an amazing legacy of deep caring and love of her family, and the causes she championed. She was fierce in the best way; passionate about issues and definitely someone you wanted beside if you were in the trenches. And she had the greatest laugh and sense of humor.
I think of all the wonderful times in Woody Creek during the sweet years of the mid 80's-90's and how anchored it felt knowing that the Cattos were home in little Woody.
There are no words to say how sorry I was to read of her passing. She gave meaning to the phrase, " A Woman of Substance". I am just grateful that for a time we were neighbors, and that Jessica passed away looking at the mountains she so dearly loved. With prayers and love, Ellen Spencer Susman ( Ellie Fox)
Martha Sanchez
October 2, 2009
My condolences to the family of Jessica.I only worked with her a few times, recently. But, knew through our conversations she was a very strong person, and I felt the "love for life" in her.My prayers are with her.
October 2, 2009
Woody Creek grieves as it has lost a lovely, articulate and generous neighbor, but we are honored to still be home for much of her family.
October 2, 2009
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Marlene Cimons
October 2, 2009
Dear Henry and family -
Unfortunately, it has been far too many years since we were last in touch, a situation I deeply regret. I was so saddened to read this morning of Jessica's passing. I have many wonderful memories of her from your years in Washington, and, of course, a high regard for her countless contributions to my longtime professional world, that of journalism. I hope you and your children will heal well, and know that I am thinking of you with great affection and fond memories.
Marlene Cimons
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