In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the KU Endowment, Melanoma Research. We will have activities set up for kids as well casual dress is encouraged. Per her wishes, we intend to make this a joyous and casual occasion - friends and family are welcome to drop by any time for conversation, games, and light refreshments. We will celebrate her life with an informal afternoon gathering at Shelter 3 at Lake Jacomo on Saturday August 17th from 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM. It brought her such joy to know that she was the catalyst for the love and connections shared between us all, and this time has truly reminded us how lucky we are to have shared her life and yours. Your words and deeds have supported us through this difficult time, and brought so much joy and comfort to Kathy throughout her fight and as she prepared to leave us. Our family wishes to thank all of our friends, neighbors and family that have taken time to share their thoughts and kindness during the past months. Kathy leaves behind a strong feminist legacy, through her friendships and activism, and we know these women will help us pass this on to the granddaughter she would have welcomed this fall. Kathy loved to spend time with her friends, and her numerous bridge groups, book clubs, mahjong group, and chess club brought her such joy. She loved the arts, and spent many hours in museums around the world, including those near home, as well as attending hundreds of theater productions. Since retiring, she was able to indulge her love of all things English – traveling, reading, and watching every Brit mystery series ever made. She was an avid Wildcat football fan, and supported her students in their activities and sports. As a teacher at Blue Springs High School, she was able to share her love of books and literature, as well as the art and culture of the 20th century with decades of students. Kathy spent 13 years at home with her children as an involved member of the volunteer community, leading a Girl Scout troop, serving as PTA president at Hazel Grove Elementary and other neighborhood organizations. Kathy attended school in Kansas City and college in Warrensburg MO, completing her Masters degree. She leaves behind her family, Chris Wiley of Lee’s Summit, children Sara and Andrew, Washington DC, Nicholas & wife Nicole of Pittsboro, NC, and sister Barbara Lewis of Lee’s Summit. Kathy was born to John and Mary Witte in Kansas City, Missouri, on August 26, 1946. Call 81 for more information on any permit requirements for your reservations.Kathryn Wiley Kathryn Elizabeth Wiley passed away at her home in Lee’s Summit MO on July 31, 2019. There will be a $10 service charge on all shelter house refunds or transfers.Īpplicable permits are required for the use of tents, inflatables, or any other outside equipment. Reservations may be cancelled with 10 days notice. On-line reservations can be made at least four or more days in advance. The person making the reservation must be at least 21 years of age.Īll shelter use is by reservation only. Reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis each year. Payments will be accepted by check or by MasterCard, Visa or Novus/Discover at the time of reservation. Reservations may be made in person, online, or by phone at 81. Reservations are accepted beginning January 2 for shelter use during the calendar year. Shelters located at Longview Lake, Blue Springs Lake, Lake Jacomo are available for use May 1 - September 30.
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