Catherine Sue Sears 
April 9, 1937 - October 14, 2012
Jim & Nancy Bland (Miami, OK)

So sorry to have missed the home going of Kitty. Praying for comfort for your loss but celebrating her new home.

Love you all!!


Thursday, October 18, 2012

 

Gwendolyn Johnston (Beaumont, TX)

I am so sorry for you and your family lost. I was devastated when I heard. I will keep you and you family in prayer.
Thursday, October 18, 2012

 

Mike Holstien (Batavia, NY)

To Tracy and his family,

Since the begining of our friendship, your mother went out of her way to make me feel as if I was part of the family. I will never forget her caring manner and how she went out of her way to make me feel welcome in her home. I will cherish the memories I have of her and always remember how special she was.

Your Friend,

Mike Holstien

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

 

Patricia Colvin Walters (Katy, TX)

Dearest Wayne, Debora and Tracy,
Kitty was a very loving, kind and a special friend to everyone she met....I can remember all the wonderful times we shared
while growing up at Lamar Baptist Church...Great ice cream socials - singing shared w/Bro. Bledsoe....Kitty will truly be missed. Love and Prayers are with you.
Patricia Colvin Walters

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

 

Norma Bledsoe Davidson and Lori Bledsoe Carl (Rochester, MN)

Miss Kitty

What a wonderful woman she was! Daughter, wife, mother, and grandmother were the roles Miss Kitty lovingly fulfilled in her family. For others, she was a friend without equal. In particular, we appreciated her for her role as a steadfast friend to our mother, Agnes Bledsoe. In a world increasingly fast-paced, fleeting, and fickle, Miss Kitty was a stalwart companion. She and Mother worked together for years at Lamar University Library. They attended church together for decades at Lamar Baptist Church. But we remember, value, and love Miss Kitty best for the love and support she gave our mother through the years.

People ‘friend’ one another these days at the drop of a hat, and boast many people among their ‘friends.’ That wasn’t the kind of friendship that Miss Kitty offered. She was not an instant, fair-weather friend. She was a safe-harbor-in-a-storm kind of friend. A friend who was there at all times, doing what friends do – loving, sharing, encouraging, laughing, and crying. She gave Mother her unstinting loyalty through thick and thin (literally, as Mother was always on a diet of some kind). We will miss her, but will always hold dear Miss Kitty’s memory, and will try to live the example of true friendship that is her legacy.

Lori Bledsoe Carl and Norma Bledsoe Davidson

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

 

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