Kathleen J. Edwards, R.N.

kathleen edwards, r.n.

October 7, 1948 ~ March 14, 2014

SERVICES: 10:00 A.M. Friday March 14, 2014 at St. Bartholomew Roman Catholic Church OFFICIATING CLERGY: Father Clem Davis FINAL RESTING PLACE: Garland Brook Cemetery VISITATION: 4:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. Thursday at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home Kathleen J. Edwards, R.N., 65, of North County Road 600W, died at 1:50 a.m. Sunday, March 9, 2014, at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility. Kathy received her nursing degree in 2001 and was employed at Columbus Regional Hospital for 10 years. As a caring mother, Nana, sister and friend, she enjoyed being with loved ones. Whether on vacation in Panama City Beach, huddled together around a camp fire, or at a simple dinner at home, spending time with family and friends was important to Kathy. Born in Indianapolis Oct. 7, 1948, Kathy was the daughter of Emil Joseph Spanik and Margaret Shea Spanik. She married Michael L. Edwards Nov. 28, 1964. Survivors include her mother, of Indianapolis; her husband; a son, Michael J. (Kelley) Edwards, Columbus, IN; a daughter, Jennifer (Larry) Meade, Columbus, IN; brothers, Michael (Liz) Spanik, Washington, and Dennis (Edna) Spanik, Indianapolis, IN; sisters, Mary (Pat) Smith of Indianapolis, Patricia Perry of Columbus, IN, Karen Spanik of Indianapolis, IN, and Ellen Kopetsky of Indianapolis, IN; granddaughters, Lauren Meade, Riley Meade, Claire Edwards and Carly Edwards; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father.

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  1. Dear Edwards family, I am so sorry for your loss. Aunt Kathy was an amazing person & we will remember her kindness & spirit. Our thoughts & prayers are with the family during this difficult time. Love, Eric,Juliet, Jack & Sam

  2. Barbara and I are in Washington, DC, and unable to attend services. Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with the Edwards and Spanik families. She was a wonderful lady who was loved by all who knew her.

  3. Mike and family; Theresa & I are very sorry to hear about Kathy, our thoughts and prayers are with you

  4. We send our deepest sympathy and prayers to Kathy’s family . We didn’t really know her but we are her sister Ellen Kopetsky ‘s friend Richard’s parents .May God give His peace and comfort to the family ! From: Betty & Jim Robinson

  5. We are so sorry to hear of your loss of Kathy. She was such a happy, smiling lady! You’ll be getting a card from us. Please accept our sincere sympathy.

  6. I worked with Kathy for a few years. I learned so much from her. I will miss her infectious smile. May God bless her and keep her.

  7. Mike, Mike & family, Our sincere thoughts and prayers go out to you. We are so sorry to hear of Kathy’s passing. Since meeting your family, the joy and spirit in you all has been so evident and you are truly to be considered great friends! With much love, Sally & Chris

  8. To Kathy’s family, I cant begin to tell you how saddened I am about Kathy’s passing. She was one of the kindest people I have ever known and had a smile for everyone she met. My last encounter with Kathy was this past October. She, again, was doing what she was best at….helping others…making their lives a little easier. I will miss her so much…Prayers for all of you.

  9. I was saddened to hear of Kathy’s passing. She was a consummate professional, and a wonderful friend. My thoughts and prayers are with all of your wonderful family.

  10. My sincere sympathy to all of you – a wonderful lady who always had a smile, shared a story, knew or found the answer and whom I had the pleasure of knowing most of her years at CRH. Thankful the opportunity to have known her.

  11. I am so saddened by Kathy’s passing. She was an incredible lady. She helped me through a pretty rough time and I will always be greatful to her. RIP dear Kathy.

  12. Some of the favorite times of my life, getting to see Kathy and Mike. Kathy was always smiling and kind. Such a beautiful lady. Thank you for always being you. God has an angel. Love, Linda

  13. I am so sorry to hear of Kathy’s passing. She was an awesome person to work with. I loved to sit and chat with her about her family and share stories about mine. She was always so encouraging and thoughtful. Her laugh could always put a smile on my face. She will be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.

  14. I was very sad to hear that Kathy had passed away. She touched many lives with her kindness and her willingness to help anyone in need. Kathy had a smile that would light up a room and a heart to match. I knew Kathy when she worked for Dr. Cooper and also at CRH,and we had been friends over the years. I will miss talking with you and will miss your sweet smile, rest in peace dear sweet Kathy.

  15. Kathy was a wonderful person and a caring and compassionate nurse. I will miss her smiling face at CRH tremendously. All my sympathy to her family.F

  16. I was so sad to hear of the passing of Kathy. She was a wonderful person; I feel blessed to have known her.

  17. From the first time I met Kathy over 10 years ago, I knew what a special person she was. She had a special connection with her sister, Ellen that was precious. She always had a smile on her face. I enjoyed every visit to her home and spending time with her at the family get-togethers. She and Mike and all of her family accepted me into their lives as if they had known me forever. I will miss her!!!

  18. Kathy never met a stranger. She was kind, thoughtful, generous, loving. She was my go to person for advice about any and everything. My brother Mike and Kathy married when I was just 10 years old, which has been a long time, 49 years. She was like a second mom to me. She touched so many lives with her warm loving personality. She was a beautiful lady, inside and out. We have lots of wonderful memories of family time spent together. Those are the times I will cherish the most. RIP Kathy, you are loved by many.

  19. I will always remember the happy times spent with our girls in so many dance classes decades ago. Rhonda and I will miss you so very much. Most of all I will remember the quick and easy smile I saw on your face each time we happened upon each other. My thoughts are with your family and a special little hug for Jenny from Rhonda who was able to work with you as a fellow nurse. Where has all the time gone.

  20. Kathy wasn’t just my sister. She was my mentor, my sounding board, my cheerleader, my biggest fan and my best friend. We shared many fun times, had a lot of laughs and too many to count, memories! Everyone loved Kathy! She had a personality that everyone migrated to. I can’t express enough how sad and heart broken I am that I can’t pick up the phone to call her or just stop by the house for a visit. Thanksgiving won’t be the same, as life won’t be the same without her. She’s been a caretaker for many people..me included and I’m forever grateful. Kathy, I love you and miss you terribly. I know you’re at peace and I’m grateful for that. We’ll be together again. Thank you for being there for me and my family. For pushing and pulling me through some good and bad times and just know that you’ve always been a hero to me. I love you ~ Ellen

  21. I, too, worked at CRH. And this is where I met this sweet kind lady. She was always eager to help me with her beautiful smile and those gorgeous blue eyes. Those two things immediately stood out, but then once you sat down to talk to her it was her kind, caring, sweet soul that captured you next. Thank you, Kathy for everything that you did for me professionally, but as another human being. You went above and beyond for me and I will be forever grateful that our paths crossed here on earth. I will look forward to seeing you in our Eternal life in Heaven. Prayers to your family and all who have loved you. Cheryl Kellogg

  22. Aunt Kathy let us make a mess of everything. She always said, “Well shoot,” she was sarcastic, funny and had a great sense of humor. Thinking about you all and remembering that smile! Love Sara, Andy, Maggie and Molly

  23. Kathy was not my Aunt by blood but she has always been Aunt Kathy to me. The relationship between Mike and Kathy and my parents has taught me that nothing in life is more valuable than a friend. Thank you for teaching me what a hog roast is and who Garth Brooks is. I will cherish my memories of Aunt Kathy forever.

  24. Thank you for teaching our mom how to make biscuits and gravy. We will think of you every time we enjoy it!

  25. I met Kathy @ CRH and she always had a smile that was glowing. I appreciated her when she helped me with my medical leave last summer. She will be missed! So sorry for your loss.

  26. I am sorry for your loss. May The Lord give you strength thru this saddened time. I went thru nursing school with Kathy. She was a awesome lady and will be missed. My condolences


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