Obit Entry

Tommy and Mary Rozwadowski

There's a photo somewhere in my parents' collection of two long ago kids, sitting on a couch. Katie is giving me a hug on one of my earliest birthdays. I'll always carry that image of you. My deepest condolences to Uncle Terry, my Van Gorder cousins, your extended families, and all those -- especially my

Pam Barczak (Swincicki)

I am so sorry to hear about Katie’s passing. I have fond memories of our families getting together for birthdays and such. I can still picture Katie’s face today. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. May you find peace and comfort in knowing that she is in Heaven beside her mom, Mary Kay.

Corie

I will never forget Katie's wit and laughter at our family gatherings, usually at our grandma's house on the East Side. I always thought Katie was sharp, funny, and politically informed. I remember discussing movies with her in a small hotel room on a trip to NYC with Aunt Dore and Carrie in 2013 and

Dore Rozwadowski

You were the first granddaughter and my first niece. I was so excited to have a niece to spoil and love. You were such a sweet little girl and so loved by your Grandma and Grandpa Rozwadowski and Aunt Lor. Can't believe you are gone. I will miss you so much and I love you

Dad

Katie,my wonderful daughter, thank you for filling my life with so much beauty, so much joy, so many memories. I will always miss seeing your face, hearing your voice. I love you.

Amy Braun-Gross

I was just informed of Katie's passing. I was a classmate of hers at St. Joan Antida HS. We rode together with our group of carpool mom and dads daily. I graduated before her and lost touch. But, I will never forget her laugh and smile. Rest easy and spread your wings, Katie!

Uncle Tom

You were my first God daughter.I along with my sister Patti Jo spoke the words that brought you into the arms of Christ. Now the Lord has you to hold forever.You are part of my heart along with all who have gone before you and I will love you always.

Mary Sherwood

I remember Katie from working at the library with her and I am a friend of her Aunt Janey. Katie always had a way of lighting up a place with her gentle spirit and quiet ways. I remember when she left the library I was sad because I couldn’t imagine it without her. My deepest

Aunt La Rae

I’ve been struggling with what to say about Katie. Most of my memories are of her as a little girl. First niece, smiling and playful. I used to do home movies and I keep thinking of her rolling an egg with her little nose during a relay race we did in grandma’s and grandpa’s backyard.

Lisa Garza

I feel like we were just getting started, on our way to a beautiful life long friendship. I got to know Katie when she came to work for us in March of 2019. We soon found out we had a lot in common, wine, dancing, loving life and laughing, just to mention a few. I

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