
Kathleen Proctor
Kathleen Ann Ruple Proctor"Cass" The angels grew lonely on the evening of November 8, 2011 and took our beautiful Cass to join her father who left us October 11, 2011. She was born to Melvin Jay and Bea Proctor on January 29, 1952, in Salt Lake City, Utah, joining her big brother whom she loved instantly. She taught many of the community's children and babies to swim, at the Ute Swim School, making them all safer in the water, as well as helping them learn to enjoy swimming. For many years she worked as a Claims Adjuster, in the property & casualty industry. She always worked to make fair adjustments for both the Insurance Company for whom she worked and the insured. Cass loved all animals and will be missed dearly by her two spaniels "the boys". Survived by her mother: Bea Proctor & siblings David Lee (Diane), Candace Jae Winter (Len), and Kelly Sue Fondaco (Pete). Preceded in death by her father, Melvin Jay Proctor. Cass we will miss you terribly and ask that the angels love you, as we do, until we see you again. In Memory of a life so beautifully lived…a heart so deeply loved. Graveside services will be held at Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary, 1950 East 10600 South, Sandy, Utah, at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, November 16, 2011.
SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THE (UT) | 13 NOVEMBER 2011
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Mark Bowers (Bowers)
Oh,sweet Cathy,
Since we were last together, I have been here and there walking the back roads, climing mountains, swimming in oceans, learning about life. Often I looked back but your image faded from my view. I looked for you, just to make sure you were safe and sound. It breaks my heart to finally find you, here in the Memory listing of our fellows Olympus friends. Who have passed on to, live with in the Loving Arms of our Savior Jesus Christ. I count him as our King and our best friend, how lucky we are to learn of him and to Love Him. Knowing that he loves you and me.
So, it's a comfort for me to know you are cared for and safe from lifes ups and downs. When I finish my wondering through this short life, I hope you'll still remember me and the times we spent together. You are one of my most dearest friends, I miss you, we had good times together. It's a comfort to think that someday, I'll turn a corner and you'll be there.
My sweet Cathy.
Mark Bowers