Trekchick
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The footprint she left on your life must be profound.My beautiful wife passed this morning:
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She touched many lives and will be sorely missed. I am at a loss.
My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your loved ones.
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The footprint she left on your life must be profound.My beautiful wife passed this morning:
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She touched many lives and will be sorely missed. I am at a loss.
Now you've got me crying again.my 8 year old daughter (a skier) just saw me crying and came over to see what was the matter. I told her that little girls mommy just died. She asked me who would take care of her. I said her daddy would. She said she would have a new mommy when her daddy got remarried. I told her that was a good thought but it probably wouldn't happen soon. She then said the girl looked to be about 2 months old. I told her that looks like a good guess...
Now that I've dried my tears, just thought I'd pass that along to you...
Dork...
I'll admit I popped a tear or two last night when I re-read the entire thread.Now you've got me crying again.
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Colleen Garvey Kueter, 40, of Leominster, MA, beloved wife of Jens C. Kueter died peacefully at her home on Friday, October 17, 2008 after a brief courageous battle with liver cancer. She was born in New Milford, CT on March 18, 1968, the daughter of Jeanne (Wolter) Garvey Stax and the late Henry Hulton Garvey, Jr.
Colleen was educated in New Milford schools, graduating from Canterbury School in New Milford and received her bachelor degree from Simmons College in Boston. She began her business career with GE Capitol in Danbury, CT. followed by employment with the State of Connecticut, Administrative Services in Hartford, CT, iCast.com in Woburn, MA and Press Access in Boston.
In addition to her husband and mother, she will be sadly missed by her beloved children Anneke Maeve Kueter, 5, and Friedrich “Fritz” Henry Kueter, 2; her stepfather William J. Stax, her brother Henry “Hank” Garvey III and wife Mary of Newburyport, MA; her sister Kendra Garvey Owen and husband Richard of Northboro, MA; step-sister Carol Stax Brown and husband Charles of Cedar Rapids, IA; step-brother William F. Stax and wife Kathryn of Roswell, GA; and her brother-in-law Chris Kueter and wife Christine of Watertown, MA. She is also survived by her dear nieces and nephews Henry Garvey IV; Forrest, Bridget and Mitchell Owen; Max and Mattias Kueter; Will and Rachel Stax; her God-mother Dr. Joanne M. Lillis of New Milford, CT, mothers-in-law Janice Goodger of Pagosa Springs, CO; Cindy Kueter of Oakland, ME and father-in-law Hubert Kueter and Nancy Brooks of Oakland, ME. She will be sadly missed by her aunts and uncles, Ron and Norlyn Wolter of Oxford, CT, Linda and Russ Carlson (God-father) of Calabash, NC; Margie and Robert Foreman of Orwell, VT, Debi Phelan Arconti of Danbury, CT; Richard Arconti of Danbury, CT; 13 dear cousins, her school mates and many friends all over the country.
In addition to her father, she was predeceased by her grandparents Kathryn and Henry Garvey; Bertha and Henry Wolter, her cousin Roxanne Wolter, aunt and uncle George and Betty Stack and uncle John Phelan.
Among her most recent interests and accomplishments Colleen was a self taught knitter, spinner and wool dyer and recently began an on line business called Spiffy Knits. She loved gardening, cooking, the internet, was an avid reader and researcher, a masterful writer, possessed a keen sense of humor and wonderful wit, had a brilliant mind full of knowledge, and spoke fluent French. She had a strong interest in conservation and environmental issues. Colleen and Jens loved hiking, skiing, and family time together and among her most joyous moments in life were the birth of Anneke and Fritz and the great pleasure of being a stay at home mother. She was small in stature but made up for it in her spirit and strength.
She was a member of Tiny Lady Co-operative and the Leominster Mom’s Club. Colleen’s family thanks the Mom’s Club, friends, neighbors and extended family for all the generosity and kindness during this difficult time.
A mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, October 23rd at 11 am at St. Francis Church, 26 Chestnut Land Road, New Milford followed by burial at St. Francis Cemetery on Fort Hill Road, New Milford, CT. Calling hours are 5 pm to 8 pm on Wednesday, October 22nd at Lillis Funeral Home, 58 Bridge Street, New Milford, CT 06776.
In lieu of flowers a contribution may be made to the “Kueter Children College Fund”, c/o Avidia Bank, 53 West Main Street, Northborough, MA 01532 established in Colleen’s memory.
Click here if you would like to contribute. The money will go from this account to my paypal (minus fees) and I'll forward it along to Jens. Greg/Mods? Can we create a big fat sticky for this?In lieu of flowers a contribution may be made to the “Kueter Children College Fund”, c/o Avidia Bank, 53 West Main Street, Northborough, MA 01532 established in Colleen’s memory.
Click here if you would like to contribute. The money will go from this account to my paypal (minus fees) and I'll forward it along to Jens. (Note: It won't let me contribute to myself, so I'll have to figure something out for myself) Greg/Mods? Can we create a big fat sticky for this?
Thanks Rich. My only concern with this is that I won't be able to keep track of individual donations for thank you's. Otherwise very cool. Thanks again.
Click here if you would like to contribute. The money will go from this account to my paypal (minus fees) and I'll forward it along to Jens. (Note: It won't let me contribute to myself, so I'll have to figure something out for myself) Greg/Mods? Can we create a big fat sticky for this?