
Warren, VT - Kathleen O'Neil passed away peacefully on November 13th at her home in Warren after a long battle against Metastatic Breast Cancer.
She was born in Troy, New York on October 27th, 1957. She was one of two children brought up by her loving parents Aileen and Albert O'Neil of Woodford, VT where she spent her childhood years. She attended Woodford Elementary school and Mt. Anthony High School in Bennington, VT, and then went on to receive her Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Vermont.
She was a talented artist, especially when it came to designing and knitting beautiful winter hats which became an at home business that kept her busy for years evolving into what came to be called, "Kathleen Knits". She enjoyed wind and water, becoming quite proficient at windsurfing and later sailboat sailing on her favorite Lake Champlain. She was an avid lifelong skier and enjoyed teaching at Sugarbush for a number of seasons. Skiing was her "Therapy"! She was a strong, devoted, caring mother, and raised two beautiful children in Bristol, VT.
She is survived by her partner and loving soulmate Brook Weston, her children Katchen and Quinn McElwain of Burlington, VT, her Sister Maureen "Tyke" O'Neil, and niece, Jaime O'Neil, both from Woodford VT, Tyler "Hobey" Weston of Bend, OR., her Bestie Friends, Kyoko, Debbie, Lesley, and Mary Ann, her beloved guard cat "Nellie" and so very many other special people in her life.
She was loved for her kindness, generosity, great food and humor. And most of, all that Infectious Smile! She will be missed by all who were fortunate to have known and loved her.
A celebration of her life will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations should be made to her local nonprofit. Global Health Media Project: 30 Common Rd. Waitsfield, VT. 05673 https://globalhealthmedia.org/
Published in Bennington Banner on Dec. 14, 2017
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DBuxbaum Photos 33 Year Reunion
TOOO SAD, TOOO YOUNG TOOO SOON.MISS YOU AND YOUR BEAUTIFUL SMILE...YOU TOUCHED SO MANY PEOPLE...FOREVER YOUNG. XOXOXOXO DOROTHY BUXBAUM
Jeffrey Hight
Life,
let me skate back in time
on ice smooth and clear
to arrive if only
for a moment fleeting
to glimpse the bonfire of youth
blazing on a safe shore
and reflecting in the
deep pools of Kathleen's eyes,
to see again
the well of her heart
flowing within
a smile.
Let me stand
one more time
in the radiance she shared
and carry away
one glowing ember
to light this candle before me
tonight.
With reverence,
Jeff Hight
Maureen Moore
Beautiful poem, Jeff...thank you!
Sincere condolences to all Kathy's family, especially Maureen. Make time to feel the loss, but make sure to recall the fun & the funny times...those will carry you through.
Love from the Far North, Maureen Moore