Westville, OK
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of
Kathleen Mae Denham, a cherished member of our community. Born on November
14, 1951, in Brush, CO, Kathleen's life was one of creativity and
compassion. She possessed a love for crafting, particularly crocheting, and
reveled in tending to her beloved gardens, as well as canning the fruits of
her labor. Her enthusiasm for animals, particularly birds, was evident to
all who knew her.
Kathleen's fondness for the written word extended beyond her hobbies, as she maintained connections with pen pals across the globe. Her warmth and eagerness to meet new people resonated with everyone she encountered.
Kathleen was preceded in death by her father George Rigli of Colorado and her brother Glen Rigli of Springville, Alabama. She is survived by her mother Elna Moore of Loveland, Colorado, as well as her brothers Ron Rigli and wife of The Villages, Florida, Merl Rigli and wife of Loveland, Colorado, and her sister Pamela Patton of Westville, Oklahoma.
In honor of Kathleen's memory, a memorial service will be held on Saturday, October 26th at 2:00 pm, at Jaybird Church with Pastor Pamela Patton officiating. Kathleen's legacy of kindness and creativity will forever be remembered by those whose lives she touched.
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