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Joyce Doggwiler

We met Kathy at the pool. She was always very sweet and welcoming with a smile on her face. She loved swimming with all the kids. Steve you have done an amazing job as husband and care taker these past couple of years. Our hearts go out to you and your family.

Denise Miller

Maureen and Eldon Watson

Our deepest condolences to Steve, Courtney and Michael and all the family. Kathy was always smiling and upbeat! I remember her hug when she moved from the New Jersey. She always reminded me of Doris Day. She was so bright and cheerful.Rest in peace dear Kathy.

Bruce & Gretchen Miller

We met Steve & Kathy when they moved into their home in Florida. It was such a lovely treat to find that we’re from the same area & NJ and the bonus was that Kathy was our son, Max’s teacher! Kathy was always so lovely, sweet & engaging. We are so grateful to have called her a friend

Janet and Jeff Alligood

Remember meeting Kathy soon after you move to FB. We were at pool with my grandchildren. Kathy was enjoying watching the kids. My grandson splashed her showing off his skills. I apologized and you told me she didn’t mind. That Kathy loved children and enjoyed his antics.

Maureen and Eldon Watson

Jane Handscomb

Kathy was always smiling when I met her at the pool !! She was so happy around the children, Steve my heart goes out to you and the family. You did an amazing job as a devoted husband and caregiver. R.I.P Kathy

Sharon

Kathy was a special friend and neighbor back in Roxbury,NJ where we raised our kids on the same street. I will always remember her peaceful energy when we shared life's struggles and joys. She left this earth too soon but her legacy lives on in her terrific kids!

Sarah & Neil Herzig

We only met you and Kathy 4 years ago - Kathy was warm and friendly and always had a smile on her face. We know the past year has been tough and we hope she is resting peacefully and your happy memories together can be a comfort to you.

Jim McDermott

Kathy was the nicest and sweetest person, and you couldn’t work with a better individual.Another Angel got its wings.

Doris Bivona

Kathy was a wonderful friend and neighbor for many years. Our children grew up together and Kathy and I spent a lot of time together. We shared a lot of laughs and also sad moments. Kathy’s friendship is one I will always treasure and I feel blessed to have had her in my life. May the Lord grant comfort and peace to her family in the difficult days ahead.

Karl A Corino

Kathy was a very dear colleague. She always had a smile on her face. Her students lived her. She made learning fun. I was blessed to have crossed paths with her.

Kathryn Ann Inge

2025-05-17

Kathryn Ann Inge (nee Walsh), 70, passed away peacefully on Saturday, May, 17th, 2025 at home in Amelia Island, Florida where she was in hospice care due to complications from Alzheimer’s Disease.

Kathy was a childhood resident of East Orange, New Jersey and a longtime resident of Succasunna, New Jersey, where she lived and built a vibrant life filled with family, friendship and purpose. She was a devoted teacher in Roxbury Township for over 20 years with an exceptional talent for seeing the very best in each and every one of her students. She especially cherished time spent at the beach, with Belmar, New Jersey holding a special place in her heart.

Kathy is survived by her loving husband and caregiver Stephen; her beloved children, Courtney and Michael; her son in law, Michael Bergemann; daughter in law, Kristen and her cherished grandchildren, Olivia and Charles “Charlie.”

A Mass of Christian burial will take place, on Tuesday, June 10th at 10:00am, at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Church, 28 Livingston Avenue, Roseland, New Jersey, 07876, followed by a repast at Luigi’s Italian Restaurant, 434 Ridgedale Avenue, East Hanover, NJ 07936. Interment will be private for family only, at Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Montclair. There will be no public viewing.


Rather than flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Nassau County Council on Aging nassaucountycouncilonaging.org in Kathy’s name.

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