Obituary of Kathleen E.Thurston
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Kathleen E Thurston 60, of Cortland passed away September 24, 2010 in Upstate University Hospital Syracuse, NY
Kathleen was born May 11, 1950 in Cortland the daughter of the late George and Helen Meade Allcock.
Kathleen has been employed by Applied Concepts in Tully, and previously by Scm, Video Circus, and Sturgess,
Her memberships included DAV auxiliary, and the American Legion auxiliary.
Kathleen is survived by her husband of 17 years John Thurston of Cortland, her sons Kevin (Colleen) Truax of N.C., Jeffery Truax of Cortland, her brothers George (Elaine) Allcock of TX, Robert Allcock of NJ, Arthur (Ginette) Allcock of TX, and Lawrence (Audra) Allcock of Al.
2 grandchildren , several nieces and nephews
In addition to her parents Kathleen was predeceased by her sisters Betty Hughes, Anna Beard, and her first husband David Truax.
Graveside services will be held in Glenwood Cemetery at the convenience of the family
Wright-Beard Funeral Home is assisting the family.
To offer on line condolences visit www.wright-beard.com
Kevin, Colleen and Family,I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your Mother. God is there to help us through all things. I am praying for you all. Psalm 71:20-21Though you have made me see troubles, many and bitter, you will restore my life again; from the depths of the earth you will again bring me up. You will increase my honor and comfort me once again. KRESANT KELLY
To Kevin and Colleen and Family:On behalf of the management and employees of Waukesha Electric Systems in Goldsboro NC, please accept our sincere and heartfelt sympathy at the passing of your mother. Please know that we keep you in our thoughts and prayers and are here if you need us.The Employees of Waukesha
Kevin (Colleen) & Jeff, So sorry about your mom, I just heard from Jeff and am shocked. It hasn't been all that long that your mom and I were rehashing our usual stories from Pine Street days! I will miss her. Take comfort in knowing that she loved you very, very much, she always talked about you everytime I saw her. Jane Sharpe