Catherine Jayne Dodd was born 8/1/1982 in Aylesbury Buckinghamshire, London to parents Phillip and Jeanette Eamus. She passed away 3/13/2021 in Oklahoma City.
Catherine is survived by her parents, two older sisters in the UK Alexandra and husband Ryse Oldfield and Michelle Liddle.
As well as her husband Heath Alan Dodd and two children Harlan Asher and Zöe Jayne Dodd, siblings Jessica Lamb and wife Suzanne Robinson, Kylie Edwards and fiancé John Ryan Dreher, Jeremy Dodd and girlfriend Duckie Berry, David Lamb III, Lynnsey and husband Zach Paras, Kalynn and husband Michael Craig, Carson Patterson, two dogs Louie and Bleu plus many nieces and nephews, other family and friends.
Catherine fiercely loved her family and friends. There wasn’t a better advocate to have in your corner. She was a very dedicated and passionate property manager with Greystar. She prioritized giving back to the community feeding the needy and integrating this type of heartfelt selflessness in the way she raised her children. She was a lover of animals and often took in creatures and animals that were weaker or disabled. The world is most certainly a lesser place without her shining light.
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