Obituary
Mary Kathleen Larson
(May
4, 1934 - August 3, 2013)
Kathleen
O'Donnell Maspero Larson died
on the morning of August 3, 2013. She was born May 4, 1934 in Northampton,
MA the daughter of the late Thomas and Katherine Shannon O'Donnell. In
addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her first husband
Joseph Maspero of Northampton, MA. She is a graduate of Northampton High
School. Kathy worked at the U. of Massachusetts Library at Amherst and
attended Worcester Junior College. As a young widow, she continued her
education at Texas Woman's University receiving a BA and MLS degree. She was
hired as reference librarian at Marshall University in 1967 and later was
the Coordinator of Extension Services for the Cabell County Public Library.
She taught CCD Classes at Our Lady of Fatima and was a member of the
American Library Association, West Virginia Library Association, and the
West Virginia Arts and Crafts Guild. She served on the boards of the Ronald
McDonald House, the Huntington Symphony Orchestra and the Friends of the
Cabell County Library. Kathy was a member of the Pilot Club (Serving as
President 2004-2005), Marshall University Faculty Wives Club; and Huntington
Woman's Club. None of the "accomplishments" give the real essence of her
life, which is "a zest for life" that infected in everyone who knew her.
Kathy leaves her husband John Larson,
married for 42 years, a daughter Diane Gehers and her husband Eric, two
precious and adorable grandchildren, otherwise known as Chloe and Jack, and
a brother, Judge Bob O'Donnell of Dallas Texas. One of Kathy's Favorite
Movies was "It's a Wonderful Life". Kathy and her family lived a real life
version of it and would like to thank all the people who contributed making
a silver lining on the dark cloud caused by the maladies of the 4 year long
colon cancer illness and its treatment. Among those who made the last years
more bearable were the parishioners of Fatima parish, the water aerobics
group at the YMCA, and many dear friends. Funeral Mass will be held 10:30
am, Friday August 9 at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church by Father Paul
Yuenger. Interment will follow at Woodmere Memorial Park. Visitation will be
4 to 6 pm, Thursday August 8 at Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary, with a Vigil
service at 4 pm.
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