KATHY CLAYPOOL

Kathy Anne Claypool of Regina, SK. passed away suddenly at the Moose Jaw Union Hospital on Monday, January 8, 2007 at the age of 53 years. She is survived by her beloved son, Brenden (Ivy) Claypool of Regina; brother Ronald (Susan) Lamb of Saskatoon; sister Darla (Dan) Cornish of Moose Jaw; one nephew, Garra Cornish of Calgary; and numerous relatives and friends. Kathy was predeceased by her parents William (1993) and Katherine (2006) Lamb of Moose Jaw. She attended King Edward School and Riverview Collegiate, as well as STI in Moose Jaw, where she graduated with honours.  After working for many years at SaskTel, she recently took early retirement. Kathy was a very intelligent person with a good sense of humour who greatly enjoyed her career. A loving mother and a compassionate person,  she had a profound positive effect on all who knew her.  Funeral services will be held at W.J.Jones & Son Chapel on Thursday January 11, 2007 at 1:30 pm. Della Ferguson will officiate. Interment will follow at Sunset Cemetery.  Visitation for family and friends will be held at Thursday at 11:00 am at the Funeral Home. Memorials to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, 150 Albert Street, Regina, SK, S4R 2N2, would be appreciated. In living memory of Kathy, a tree has been planted in Wakamow Valley by W.J.Jones & Son Funeral Home.   


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Pastor Cory Steinson - Heritage Alliance Church: Regina, SK: My sincere condolences to family and friends with the passing of Kathy.  I first met Kate just a few months ago when she would attend
our Sunday morning worship services.  I always found her to be pleasant and very attentive during the service.  May each family member and friend experience the peace and comfort of Christ during these difficult days.

Esther Lutzer - Regina, Sask.: I am so very sorry to hear of the passing of Kathy. At Christmas I was so pleased to take Kathy to the Heritage Church and she enjoyed the service very much saying it had been so wonderful and God centered and she would be attending. May God comfort your hearts during this difficult time.  Whenever I talked to Kathy I sensed her heart was following Jesus even in her struggles. Now she is with him, free from the cares of this world.  Please accept my sincere sympathy.
I am praying that God will comfort your hearts.

Tania Bird - Regina, Sask.: With deepest sympathy.

Russell  Eunice  Bolton - Regina, SK: We knew Kathy and were friends, both in the condo here, as well as at The Heritage Alliance Church where she attended sometimes.

Betty Hoffart - Regina, SK: Sincere sympathy to Kathy's family.  I worked with her for several years at SaskTel, and have many fond memories of her. May her family be comforted by their memories.  

Lynn Wray - Sparwood, BC:  Kathy and I attended elementary and high school together, we were the best of friends.  I am so sorry to hear of her passing.  Although we lost touch after our teens, I have never forgotten her dear friendship.  My heart goes out to all in the family.

Gail and Garry Clark - Saskatoon, SK: Darla, Dan and Family, I read in the Saskatoon paper today about the loss of your sister.  We are so sorry to hear this and just wanted you to know that our hearts go out to you.  I lost my sister when she was 53 and understand what a profound loss this is.  I know we haven't seen you for quite awhile, but please know we are thinking about you.  Gail and Garry

Joan Dudley - Regina: Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of dear Kathy.  She was my neighbor and friend.  She particularly enjoyed photographing my flowers, then our grandson and always brought the photos here for us to have.  I will miss Kathy but know she's happy with God in heaven.

Anne Packman: Brenden.. I was sorry to hear of the passing of your mother.  My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. I will remember your Mom's visits with fondness.

Bev  McLachlan - Outlook, SK: Sincere sympathy to Darla, Danny, Ron & Susan and all of Kathy's family.  I remember Kathy as Darla's little sister.  Cherish all your special memories !  Thinking of you all. 

Bev and Milt Raddysh - Regina, SK Brenden:  We are so sorry that you have lost your mother. We saw her this last year at a restaurant and had a visit and a few years back where we felt for her when she told us, that she had MS. Many good memories of when you and our kids were young and
we were young too. Our hearts go out to you. Milt, Bev, Lisa, Jill and Scott Raddysh

Gladys MacDonald - Moose Jaw   SK.: My thoughts go out to all the family.  God bless you all.

Kaz and Mary Herod - Regina, SK : Brenden & family, our sincerest sympathy and condolences upon the loss of a dearly loved mother.  We enjoyed knowing Kathy for many of your earlier years.  May the Good Lord comfort you and your loved ones with fond memories of her and give you the strength to deal with the void left by her passing. God Bless you and those dear to you.

Chuck and Sheila Lamb - Sarnia, Ontario: While going through the Obituary columns (which seems to be a pastime which becomes increasingly popular, as one grows older) we found about the passing of Kathy. To Brenden and Ivy (who we have never met), to Ron and Susan, to Darla and Dan, and Garra we want you to know our hearts and prayers go out to you.


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