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Kathryn Ann Giaschi nee Kavanagh 2020

It is with great sadness that the family of Kathryn announces her passing at Fairvern Nursing Home, Huntsville. Cremation has taken place as per her wishes, with internment to take place at a later date. Predeceased by her husband Bud (July 24,2014), parents Margaret and Frank Kavanagh of Toronto, and sister Mary Joan of Terre Haute, Indiana.
Will be forever missed by her children Sue (Gerry), Paul (Patti), and Peter as well as grandchildren Gillian (Sandy), Christopher and Cathryn. She also leaves behind brother Barry of Manitoba and many nieces and nephews throughout Canada and the United States.
Kathryn was born and raised in Toronto, and met her future husband Bud while both were attending the University of Toronto. After their marriage, they moved back to Bud’s hometown of Huntsville where they raised their three children Kathryn later resumed her career in physiotherapy at the former Huntsville Hospital. Over the years, she enjoyed her bridge club, golfing, sailing Sundays and spending winters on Longboat Key in Florida.
A special thanks goes out to the entire staff at Fairvern for their exceptional care and empathy towards Kathryn. In her memory, donations to Fairvern Nursing Home or the Alzheimers Society would be greatly appreciated.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Kathryn Ann Giaschi nee Kavanagh 2020..

Mitchell Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Huntsville, Province: Ontario

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