Kann, Kathleen

October 7, 1942 ~ February 26, 2017

KANN, Kathleen Alice – It is with great sadness that the family of Kathleen Alice Kann announces her passing on Sunday, February 26, 2017 at Bluewater Health in Sarnia. She was born October 7, 1942 to John Underwood and Beryl Harrison in Sarnia, Ontario. She passed away peacefully surrounded by her loved ones at the age of 74. Kathleen worked as a nurse for over 30 years in the Labor and Delivery ward at St. Joseph’s Hospital. She spent many special moments with her partner enjoying their passion for travelling. Kathleen will be deeply missed by her partner of 32 years Louis Paluch, her sons Glen (Kathy) of Sudbury Ontario and Greg (Elizabeth) and her granddaughters Madeline, Audrey and Violet of Walnut Grove, California. She is survived and loved by her twin sister Colleen and many nieces, nephews and dear friends.

FUNERAL SERVICE
A funeral service will be held at the STEADMAN BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, Brigden on Tuesday, February 28th at 10:00am. Interment to follow in Dresden, Ontario. Rev. Jill Rogers officiating.

DONATIONS
Charitable donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or Heart and Stroke Foundation in lieu of flowers.

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  1. Dear Colleen,
    I read the passing of your twin sister Kathleen. I am very sorry for your loss and would like to send my condolence. Peter and I would love to chat someday, unfortunately we lost track with each other of the years. Peter and I still live in Corunna, Ontario on Riverside Drive. Please feel free to contact us at
    519-862-1605.

    Bev and Peter Cassel

  2. So very sorry to hear of Kathy’s passing. I knew her when I worked at Dr. Tim Pringle’s office and she was a patient.

  3. My sincere condolences on the loss of dear Kathy. More than 50 years ago Kathy and I and eleven other “girls” trained together and lived together. A very close bond was formed and even though we all went our separate ways in life we had occasional reunions. It was always as though we had never been separated when we came together at those times. I will miss her on those occasions and I know all the “girls” will.

  4. Dear ones
    Kathy and I had the joy of sharing 3 beautiful granddaughter that adored her.
    When she had her annual long visit in Oct she was smiling and giggling with the little ones the entire time
    Liz and Greg took her everywhere and it was a joy filled family time. We all miss her and will see her love forever reflected in the smiles of Violet, Maddie and Audrey
    God Bless you all

  5. I worked with Kathy for many years at St. Joe’s teaching CPR. We must of taught hundreds of people over the course of several years. She always made it interesting and fun and was a wonderful worker. My deepest sympathy to her family members.
    Lynne Withers

  6. Dear Glen and Greg and Lou.
    Our thoughts are with you and all the family today. Aunt Kathleen was an extremely gracious and kind person, and she will be missed, but remembered fondly.

    Siobhan, Emils and the Cassin- Skulte Family.