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KATHY (JUNDT) ALLISON
February 2, 1951 ˜ October 3, 2019
In loving memory of our sister Kathy (Jundt) Allison. Kathy was born to Adam and Mildred Jundt on Feb. 2, 1951 in Vancouver, WA. She was relieved of her suffering from Parkinson’s on Oct. 3, 2019.
Kathy was a homemaker for many years and then went to work at Evergreen Dental to help put her kids through college. She made many friends.
Kathy is survived by her three brothers and their spouses, multiple nieces and nephews, a husband, daughter, son, and two beautiful granddaughters that she was so proud of, Taylor and Sydney. She leaves a legacy of love and family, and will forever be missed.
A Celebration of Life will be held at Portal Cafe, 2007 East 12th St., 98661, Nov. 16, 2019, 12:30 - 4:00 Potluck.
Please sign her guest book @ www.columbian.com/obits
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
6 Entries
Sorry for the families loss. Did not know her well but know she was loved and will be missed.
Diana Stava
November 12, 2019
Kathy was my sister-in-law. Even though I only knew her for a few years, I loved her. She loved my granddaughters. I'm glad she is not suffering anymore. My prayers are with the family.
Sharon Jundt
November 11, 2019
Kathy, for me you were a model of humility, self-giving, loving motherhood, finding joy in each moment, being a friend, supporting all those around you, always welcoming with a smile. We had a kindred link, you three brothers, I had four. I thank God for you. I celebrate the life you brought to so many, I sorrow with all for the physical hardships in your life. I will be in Wisc on your gathering, know that I celebrate your life and loving spirit.
Connie Roach
November 1, 2019
Kathy was my sister-in-law for 50 years, but we were more than that. She always called me her sister. We had so many good times together, and I will never for get her laugh -- it was contagious. So many memories . . . I will always remember her with love. Beverly Rensfield
November 1, 2019
Thinking of the family during these difficult days. Hugs to everyone. Kathy was a quiet, kind lady with a big smile and sorry her days were so challenging. Eileen and Peter Loop
November 1, 2019
I have such fond memories of so many good times together. River rafting, boating and visiting.
linda Dietzman
October 31, 2019
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