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Obituary: Miss Kathleen P. Keating, 77, of Waterbury

She started her teaching career at Sandyhook Elementary and spent many years teaching at South Side School in Bristol.

Kathleen P. Keating October 23, 1943 - December 21, 2020
Kathleen P. Keating October 23, 1943 - December 21, 2020 (Chase Parkway Memorial/Albini Family Funeral Home​​)

KATHLEEN P. KEATING

“Loving sister, aunt, great aunt and cousin”

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WATERBURY, CT - Miss Kathleen P. Keating, age 77, entered God's kingdom on Dec. 21, 2020, while under hospice care at Cheshire House in Waterbury. She was born in Waterbury on Oct. 23 1943 daughter to the late Walter and Rita (Holmes) Keating. She was predeceased by her brothers James and Terry Keating and sister-in-law Carol Keating. Kathy is survived by her sister Frances (Michael) Palmer of Watertown. Her sister-in-law Ruthie Keating of Ohio. Her niece Theresa (Colin Dzioba) and nephew Mickey of Watertown, as well as 9 out of state nieces and nephews, several grand nieces and nephews, and many cousins.

Kathy graduated from Sts Peter and Paul Elementary and Waterbury Catholic High School. She received her BS in education from Danbury State College and her Masters in Special Education from Southern CT State College. She started her teaching career at Sandyhook Elementary and spent many years teaching at South Side School in Bristol until her retirement in 2002.

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She was a member of the Bristol Association of Retired Teachers, CEA and NEA, American Orff Schulwerk Assoc. of CT and the Reading Recovery Assoc. of North America.

She was a devout Catholic and active member of Saint Leo the Great parish from its inception. She was a catechism instructor, eucharistic minister, member of the choir, the Ladies Guild and the General Philip Sheridan Columbiettes, and received the Archdiocesan Medal of Appreciation in 2002.

Kathy was also a poll worker for many years and an AARP driving instructor. She loved animals and was an avid photographer, leaving behind many albums of memories for her family.
Arrangements: Due to the pandemic, internment will be private under the direction of Chase Parkway Memorial/Albini Family Funeral Home, 430 Chase Parkway. Kathy would appreciate Mass offered on her behalf.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made in her name to Connecticut Cat Connection, 40 Stevens Mill Rd., Windsor, CT 06095 (ctcatconnection.org).

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