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Sarah Kidd

June 24, 1958 ~ January 19, 2018 (age 59) 59 Years Old
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Message from Alexender kingsley
May 28, 2018 2:22 PM

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Nachdem ich all diese Posts gelesen hatte, beschloss ich, Allianz einen Versuch zu geben, weil ich Probleme mit meinen Abschlussjahren in der Schule hatte, ich bat ihn um Hilfe, ich sagte ihm, dass ich meine Punktzahl verbessern möchte, und er sagte es mir würde mich Geld kosten, aber das habe ich nicht zugelassen, weil ich wusste, was ich in den Händen meiner Familie sehen würde.

Die Allianz hat mir am fünften Tag eine E-Mail geschickt, um mir zu sagen, dass die Arbeit erledigt ist. Ich eile sofort zur Bestätigung in mein Cyber-Café.
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A candle was lit by Barbara Ouellette on January 26, 2018 11:40 PM
Message from Barbara Albanito
January 26, 2018 4:45 PM

We meet many people in our lives and if we are lucky a few will make a lasting impression on our minds and hearts - Kathy was that person.

She had such an impact on my life. So many of my life's moments include Kathy from all the years we worked together at the Space Center to later after we 'retired'. We had great fun sitting on the lanai making jewelry or whatever other craft we got in to.

Kathy was the definition of active. We loved Zumba and the energy it created. I can recall Katy working for hours in her yard - yes in the heat! I would call to ask if she still wanted to go to Zumba and of course her answer was always yes.

When I received my cancer diagnosis, Kathy was there - not to sit and weep with me but to share her positive attitude and unfailing belief that we can fight this.

Nikki and Alec - you were her shining stars - the proudest moments of her life.

Wayne - You were her love and her rock.

Kathy - I will keep fighting and keep you and your positive attitude in my heart.

'Good friends are like angels, you don't have to see them to know they are there'.
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A candle was lit by Marilyn Baker Holland on January 25, 2018 9:43 PM
Message from Steven Scheinholtz
January 25, 2018 2:49 PM

And then there was Light

Once in a very scarce moon we are fortunate enough to encounter an individual whose soul shines so brightly that it penetrates our skin and instead illuminates our hearts.

Perhaps she is present in our lives for an extended period of time.

Perhaps not.

The beauty of such a light is that it does not matter how long it lasts because it never really leaves.

Her imprint is so abundant that if/when she disappears from our lives, the blast of light she shone upon us remains for eternity.

It continues to warm our hearts.

It is etched upon our souls.

It makes us want to love more.
Share more.
Do more.

Have you ever stared directly into a beam of light and then looked away only to discover that it lingers on in your mind's eye?

This is her gift, her blessing, which she freely bestows upon all others, unbeknownst to her.

Her glow so intense that it remains engraved on all that are lucky enough to have had it land upon them, even for a brief instant.

She exudes love.

She is the sun, powerful beyond measure.

Where once there was darkness, now there is light.

She unselfishly brightens the lives of all those around her.

I am grateful for the honor of basking in her warmth, for as long as she will allow her light to rest upon my shoulders.

Message from Beth Trammell
January 25, 2018 1:05 PM

I worked for Kathy's Mom and Dad at Purdy Pharmacy when I was in college. Our families had known each other for years before that. I can truly say Kathy always could light up a room when she came in. Here smile and excitement were contagious. I always loved talking to her. I send my deepest sympathy, love, and prayers for the family. I know she truly lived life to the fullest and loved deeply.
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A candle was lit by Barbara & Frank Albanito on January 24, 2018 9:13 PM
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A candle was lit by Dreama on January 24, 2018 11:02 AM
Message from Dreama Poff
January 24, 2018 10:50 AM

Kathy was a gift. She was my person. I’m not sure where I would be without her love, friendship, influence and encouragement. She helped Kenny and I come together as man and wife, she was with us when Kameron was born (she saw him before I did and said “Dream He is beautiful”). She was my roomie for a little while, we made history together working on the Space Shuttle program at KSC (we chased System Build configure listings across the L-C-C parking lot and stopped some of them from blowing away with our shoes as we ran after the others), we experience amazing launches (we held our breath, watched in amazement and felt the rumbles deep down in our souls), we celebrated many successful launches together with cheers, high 5’s and Launch day beans, we grieved over the tragic losses, we traveled to Vandenburg (VAFB) in CA to prepare for launches there and worked together in System Build, we dressed up as punk rockers for Halloween, we were proud to support the American Treasures the Space Shuttles. We got to sign the VAB wall together and we toasted STS Mission accomplished with a beer in the VAB transfer isle (Beer at KSC).
We experienced love together, the thrills of falling in love and being loved by our handsome husbands. We shared the same family values and Faith. We honor our parents (our heroic fathers and beautiful mothers). And shared in the precious joy of raising are kids together. We grew up with our kids, we celebrated Halloween (with costumes, candy & parades at the KSC day care), we watched the Mims Christmas parade, celebrated birthdays (by dancing the Hokey Pokey at the skating ring, having parties at McDonalds, spending hours making homemade cakes). We cheered for Alec and Kameron’s little league team, watched Kameron, Nikki & Alec excel in school and Graduate from college with honors. We took pride in their accomplishments and in how they have grown up to be the Loving, Caring, Giving young people. Who are continuing our legacy of Love, Faith and Hope.
As I drive through Titusville, and walk around my house or listen to the radio, I recall glimpses of precious time spent with Kathy and think of how she has inspired me. I think of Times when we walked around her neighborhood or at the Sears mall, when we attended line dancing classes at the Senior Center, when we ate lunch at Mr. Submarine, when she took me to lunch for my birthday, when we celebrated Wayne’s retirement at the Pub, when we went shopping at Hobby Lobby or at the Antique Mall. And so many more
Kathy inspired me and so many others, she was a breath of fresh air, a light. Our line dancing teacher, called her a Miracle In Motion. She was a Miracle, a treasured friend and My person.
As my Mom and eat lunch together we often listen to Elvis songs. One of our favorites (You’ll never walk alone) reminds me of Kathy and how she lived: Elvis sings “As you walk through the storm, hold your head up high and don’t be afraid of the dark, at the end of the storm is a golden light ….., walk on through the wind , walk on through the rain, though your dreams be tossed and blown, walk on ,walk on with Hope in your heart and you will never walk alone. “
And I think of Kathy as she walked through the storm like that. And I am inspired to walk like her, with Hope in my heart. Hope of seeing her again one day.
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A candle was lit by Joyce and Jeff Brose on January 24, 2018 8:30 AM
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A candle was lit by Darlene Taylor Cook on January 23, 2018 10:12 PM
Message from Gail Stewart-Iles
January 23, 2018 9:09 PM

Kathy was always so sweet, caring and cheerful. She made the world around her a better place.
Message from Ron & Meredith Walker
January 23, 2018 7:20 PM

We are heartbroken to learn that Kathy has passed away. She was a lively, upbeat, fun addition to our family. We all loved her dearly. We were thrilled that she made Wayne so happy. They were so much in love that it inspired us all. It's not fair that those who bring so much sunshine into the world are the ones who seem to leave the earliest. Our sympathies go out to all who knew her. She leaves a sad empty spot next to not only Wayne, but all of us. She will be missed by everyone she touched.
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A candle was lit by Ron & Meredith Walker on January 23, 2018 6:53 PM
Message from Vicki Ducharme
January 23, 2018 5:54 PM

Kathy was a light to all who knew her. Her positive radiance shined wherever she went. I loved watching her line dance and she just always wore a smile and looked so cute no matter what she was going through. Wayne, Nikki and Alec you were her world and I know that she was yours....I pray God's Comfort and Peace for your family. Kathy, I am a better person for knowing you.
Message from Luanne Ammons
January 23, 2018 3:31 PM

I'm so sorry to hear of Kathy's passing. My husband and I met Kathy at the Cancer Center and would see her almost every time we went while my husband was being treated for his leukemia. Then we realized we lived in the same neighborhood around the corner from each other and we talked every time we saw each other on her walks or at the Cancer Center. She was always so uplifting to my husband and they encouraged each other as we talked about what was going on with their treatments and how they were feeling. She was always so caring and sweet and never complained- she truly gave my husband hope. I always looked forward to seeing how she was wearing her hair or her hats and it always brought a smile to my face as we laughed about her new styles. I think the lights got a little dimmer around here without her beautiful smile and she will truly be missed by many but I know that she is in God's hands and is now free of pain and is smiling from ear-to-ear in His presence. Sending prayers of comfort to all of her friends and family.
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A candle was lit by Debi Frakes... So sorry to hear. Praying for the family. on January 23, 2018 1:40 PM
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A candle was lit by Kathy was beautiful inside and out. Praying for the family. on January 23, 2018 1:38 PM
Message from Ron and Melinda Butler
January 23, 2018 1:31 PM

I first met Kathy, not in the neighborhood we both live in, but at the Space Coast Cancer Center back in 2012. I was in the changing room getting ready for my first round of radiation from breast cancer. In came this petite, full of life, person, who took off her hat and had John 3:16 shaved on her head! I introduced myself and Kathy and I had a wonderful chat on the journey that had brought both of us to this changing room. She shared her journey with me on how something so simple as passing out at work can lead to finding her cancer, and mine was just my yearly check up. We realized we only lived a few blocks from each other and we both attended IRCUMC. Even though we attended different services, we would sometimes see her and Wayne at the evening service. Even when her cancer returned, she was a light of hope and inspiration, always smiling and encouraging.
But Katy truly loved life! She was always walking the neighborhood, and smiling and enjoying every minute of it. One day she told me she had just came from a house that was just purchased and she told me she left an angel by the door for the new owners . Her love of God, and her family was contagious. Rest peacefully my friend, and someday I will see your smile again. Prayers for Gods comfort and peace to all her family.
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A candle was lit by Ron and Melinda Butler on January 23, 2018 1:12 PM
Message from Linda Gowens
January 23, 2018 11:07 AM

I love this picture of her in the sunflower field! It happens to be across from the high school in her hometown. The look on her face shows the enthusiasm she had for life. We had so much fun growing up: living in the same neighborhood, riding to school together, being in band, my visits.....so many wonderful memories! We often spoke of our children---she was so proud of Nikki and Alec, and Wayne....she loved you more than anything. I'm sorry I can't be there for her Celebration of Life, but you all are in my thoughts and prayers! May God bless you and grant you His comfort and peace.
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A candle was lit by Linda and Kayla Gowens on January 23, 2018 10:53 AM
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A candle was lit by Joseph Martin on January 23, 2018 9:51 AM
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A candle was lit by Diana Anderson on January 23, 2018 9:46 AM
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A candle was lit by Anna and Chris Uhlig on January 23, 2018 9:34 AM
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A candle was lit by Stan & Sherri Jones on January 23, 2018 8:56 AM
Message from Anniston, Alabama
January 23, 2018 8:39 AM

Kathy and I were neighbors and friends in Piedmont. We had many adventures in our early years with my godfather Buck. I will always remember her smile and laugh! My heartfelt condolences to all her family and friends.
Martha Jane Waldrep O'Dell
Anniston, AL
Message from Tim Shields
January 23, 2018 8:20 AM

My prayers are with Wayne and Kathy's family during this time. I pray for God's blessing s and guidance on you. I only knew you and Kathy due to our seats at the UCF games, I always looked forward to that time with you both. I know that Kathy will be missed.
God Bless you all
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A candle was lit by Mary and Todd Brooks on January 23, 2018 6:56 AM
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A candle was lit by Phillip Kirk on January 23, 2018 6:55 AM
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A candle was lit by Suzanne Layne on January 23, 2018 6:20 AM
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A candle was lit by Teena Stewart on January 23, 2018 3:52 AM
Message from Bill Corristan
January 23, 2018 2:25 AM

Hi there! Kathy brightened every room she entered and bettered every group she ever become a part of for whatever purpose she became a part of it for! She lived life hopefully! I know she made me a better person and pastor! I'm glad to know that she is now more alive than she has ever been! God bless Wayne and all her family and friends!
Message from Jean Griffin
January 22, 2018 10:34 PM

It is with a heavy heart that I heard of Kathy's passing. I was notified while out in Houston for the month. I will be unable to make Kathy's Celebration of Life and that saddens me. Wayne, you are in my thoughts and in my heart during this time. I will always remember Kathy with a smile on her face, especially during elevator rides. Please know I will be with all of you as you celebrate Kathy's life.
Message from Thelma Fallen
January 22, 2018 8:53 PM

I met Kathy at Line Dancing. She is and will be missed.
She had so much life. I never saw her without a smile.
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A candle was lit by Thelma Fallen on January 22, 2018 8:49 PM
Message from Eden Purdy
January 22, 2018 7:27 PM

Kathy was my sister-in-law and I always admired her passion for life and love for family. She raised two amazing children who were the two most important people in her life. Kathy could take a piece of junk and turn it into something beautiful. He crafting, sewing, gardening skills reflected her love of family, nature, and art. We will miss her smile and they way she made us all feel part of her life. Keeping you all close to our hearts.
Message from Marylou Wade
January 22, 2018 7:18 PM

You were the sunshine on a cloudy day.

You are dancing Zumba with the gals in Heaven, I just know it, and you're teaching them a new little trick to one of our walk-out, slide numbers at the end of our routine. I see you know doing this.

You were such an inspiration to us all. May God cast His cords of love around the hearts of your family to give them some comfort knowing you were sunshine on a cloudy day.

Rest in peace my Zumba friend.
Marylou
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A candle was lit by Bridie Rist on January 22, 2018 6:53 PM
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A candle was lit by Sharon Mion on January 22, 2018 5:11 PM
Message from Yvette Kling
January 22, 2018 5:00 PM

When I met Kathy, she wanted to learn line dancing. She was in remission with a brain tumor, but you'd never realize it, if you didn't know it! She was full of life; loved people, always, I means always positive; never complained and constantly thankful; sweet-spirited; full of faith; and had a passion for line dancing seldom seen. She fought to the end, with her loving husband always by her side. She will be remembered as a kind soul and missed terribly as she brought so much joy in each of our lives. I am blessed for knowing Kathy♥
Message from Natine
January 22, 2018 4:43 PM

Kathy's sunny disposition, enthusiasm, perseverance, and deep faith in God's plans for her were truly inspiring. I wish I'd had the privilege of meeting her long before I did, but I am very grateful for the time I did have with her. My heart goes out to Wayne, Nikki, Alec, and all Kathy's family. I hope the happy memories of her will comfort you until you see her again.
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A candle was lit by Jay and Vi Jacobs on January 22, 2018 4:38 PM
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A candle was lit by Natine on January 22, 2018 4:36 PM
Message from Nancy (Hickman) Thompson
January 22, 2018 2:42 PM

While I am so very thankful that Kathy is now free and in the arms of her Heavenly Father, I have to say that the light has dimmed here a bit on Earth with her passing. Anyone who knew Kathy knows that she lit up any room she walked in. Her smile, her laughter, and her sweet voice could lift up any situation. Kathy was one of my sister Terry's best friends, but she was also a part of our family. She, along with the rest "of the gals" were the first to volunteer help when we lost our mom, then our brother and then our dad. It didn't matter that she had her own struggles, she was still there and willing to help emotionally or physically. I will always have a soft spot for Kathy. She shared the same birthday as my son Skyler and would never let me forget that. :) In fact, she was super excited when she found out my son was being born on her birthday that and she came to the hospital to see me while I was in labor. That was almost 20 years ago! As I write this I can barely see through the tears thinking about how she thought it was so cool that he was born on her day. I so wish I could be at her Celebration of Life, but a mandatory work function prevents me from doing so. Just know that the family (and her friends) are in my prayers and I am so sorry for your loss. Can I just say that I truly hate cancer and what it steals, but guess what? It didn't win! Because Kathy is now free of pain, sickness and suffering and is flying high in the greatest of places... Heaven. Fly beautiful butterfly fly! Love you Kathy!
Message from James
January 22, 2018 12:00 PM

My deepest sympathy for your loss. May you find comfort in Jehovah God’s promise to swallow up death forever and soon end all our suffering. (Rev. 21:3-5; Isa. 25:8) Peace to you during this difficult time.
Message from Debbie Creamer
January 22, 2018 10:19 AM

Kathy bravely moved here away from her family to work here and I'm proud to become one of her greatest friends and to welcome her here and make Brevard her new home. She had a kind, sweet and loving heart. She's the kind of friend you think about a lot and can always pick up where we left off no matter how much time came between us. I will miss her and will keep her right where she's always been in my heart. We will smile and be so excited to see each so we can catch up right where we left off again. She will welcome me this time and introduce me as her funest friend.
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A candle was lit by Debbie Creamer on January 22, 2018 9:48 AM
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