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In Memory

Kathleen Veres (Naberezny)

Kathleen Veres (Naberezny)

July 25, 2013

KATHLEEN S. VERES NABEREZNY

 

COLUMBUS – Kathleen S. Naberezny, 65, formerly of Youngstown and Austintown, passed away Thursday morning, July 25, 2013, at Kobacker House in Columbus following a lengthy illness.

Kathleen was born Jan. 6, 1948, in Youngstown, a daughter of the late Carl and Mary Bozich Veres, and was a 1966 graduate of Ursuline High School. She lived in this area until she moved to Columbus in 2008.

Kathy worked at Tod Children’s Hospital in Youngstown for 30 years, retiring in the late 1990s.

She loved crafts, and thoroughly enjoyed the time she spent with her family and many friends. She attended the Carmelite Monastery on Volney Road in Youngstown.

Kathy leaves her son, Brian Naberezny of Columbus, with whom she made her home; her daughter, Lauren (Robert) Baluch of Poland; and a brother, Carl (Pat) Veres of Fresno, Calif.

Family and friends may call on Tuesday, July 30, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Kinnick Funeral Home, 477 North Meridian Road, Youngstown, where funeral services will follow at 8 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, Kathy’s family requests that memorial contributions be made in Kathy’s name to Kobacker House, 800 McConnell Road, Columbus, OH 43214.

 
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10/11/15 03:03 PM #1    

Elizabeth Joan Mazei (Cannatti)

My sweet, funny friend. Oh the times we had driving back and forth from the Northside to the Southside (Mooney) Red Barns. I know your soul is happy to be at rest. Love you always Kath.

10/11/15 10:21 PM #2    

Anna Marie Schiavone (Newman)

Kathy was a crazy, full of life person who loved being a true friend to others. The world lost a girl who knew how to make laughter happen easily. 


10/12/15 07:46 AM #3    

Cynthia Barbato (Colonna)

So sorry to hear that Kathy has passed. Rest in peace.


10/12/15 10:53 AM #4    

Patricia Machuga

loved riding around in that green RAMBLER of hers


10/12/15 11:03 AM #5    

Anne Grena (Cartwright)

I remember Kathy's crazy sense of humor and all the fun we had at Ursuline.  I am glad I went to the last reunion and  was able to spend some time reminiscing with her.  I was sorry to hear of her passing.


10/28/15 08:05 AM #6    

William Angle

Kathy was a Westsider and a St. Brendan girl who was full of life. It was one of my major disappointments to open this '666 Web Page and find that Kathy had passed away, I was so looking forward to talking to her about the days of walking to school down Oakwood, throwing snowballs at all the trucks and the cars driven by women. At collecting buckeyes at the corner of Bonair, (where she lived), and Oakwood, where the guy had 2 huge buckeye trees. Plus she was a hoot at St. Brendans. Always a bit on the wild side she took no crap from anyone. Kathy was a great friend to have back then.

Totally lost track of her as I did probally 98% of my high school classmates when I went out of state to school and went to work teaching and used my summers off to travel the US and the world. Only saw people at the 10th and 25th Reunions

 


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