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In loving memory of Katherine Rose Gannett

December 1, 1959 - July 26, 2021
  • Source: The Gardens Funeral Home
In loving memory of Katherine Rose Gannett
Katherine Rose Gannett

Kathy was a beloved sister, aunt, and friend to many in the community. Kathy was always positive, very pleasant to be around and a genuine "sweet pea" as she lovingly called those whom she cared about. She loved and was truly loved by her family, friends, and her dogs.

Katherine was born in the Hawaiian islands in December 1959 to her parents Ray and Renee. She was the youngest of three. She loved her family. She is survived by her brother Michael, his wife Tina, their three children; Minoaka(Dallas), Andrew(Ciara), Michelle(Jordan), and multiple grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister, Susan Boadella, and her husband Amadeo. Growing up Kathy enjoyed being with her brother and sister. She loved swimming and even received medals during her involvement with the Special Olympics. She graduated from Kaiser High School on Oahu.

Eventually moving to be near her sister and father, Katherine worked for many years at Fallon Industry as a sales clerk. She loved her job and her friends there. While a member of Tungland Industries she also enjoyed working at Walmart and eventually at the Blue Sky thrift store. Kathy really loved her group of friends there. Kathy enjoyed crafts, gardening, shopping, her animals, crossword puzzles and also keeping in touch faithfully by phone with family and friends. She will truly be missed.

On July 26, 2021, at the age of 62 she left peacefully after a short illness. Friends of Kathy are invited to a Celebration of Life to be held at Maine Street Cafe South Maine on Monday, August 9 from 4-6 pm.

We would like to thank Karen and the staff at Tungland Industry for their support through the years. Thank you also to the kind care and friends at Highland Manor and to Megan and Carol. Thank you to Infinity Hospice and Theresa and Melisa. Your care and kindness were appreciated by Kathy and her family very much.

Whether you worked with her, whether you spoke to her on the phone or whether she greeted you at Walmart, she had a way of making you smile. Her family would like to thank you for being a part of Kathy's life, big or small. While she sleeps in peace her family takes comfort in the Bible's promise that one day we can see her again Acts 24:15.

Arrangements are under the direction of The Gardens Funeral Home, 775-423-8928.


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Owen Erquiaga 08/04/2021 02:57 PM
Kathy was a dear friend, always a joy to be around. She will be missed.

Lori Cunnington 08/04/2021 12:22 PM
Cathy always put a smile on my face, we will miss her a lot.

Cathy Lucero 08/03/2021 11:19 AM
Kathy will be deeply missed by her CART family. She always had a kind word and smile on her face.

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