Catherine Evelyn Spaulding

MILLERTON — Catherine Evelyn Spaulding passed away peacefully on Nov. 10, 2021, at Danbury Hospital surrounded by her family.

She was born May 7, 1949, at Sharon Hospital to Daisy (Davis) and Elwood Cade.

Cathy graduated high school from Webutuck Central School and remained a lifelong resident of Millerton.

After graduation Cathy got married and had two boys, Steven Michael Decker and Ronald Owen Decker. She raised her boys in Millerton while working privately in housekeeping most of her life. She also worked at Noble Horizons in the dietary department for a few years.

She loved to help others, and her family always came first. She was described as loving, selfless, caring and a pillar of hope and strength by her family and friends. Cathy was a devoted mother, sister, grandmother and friend to many. She will be deeply missed and forever loved.

In addition to her mother and father, Cathy was predeceased by her son Steven; her siblings, Barbara Rodriguez, Marie Tanner-Whyman, John Ashman, Oliver “Sonny” Cade, Marcella Wilson and Herbert Cade.

She is survived by her son, Ronald Decker and his fiancée, Tamara Cooper, of Millerton; and her granddaughter, Tiffany Brown (Decker) and her husband, Sean, along with their daughter, Elianna Catherine Decker, of Copake Falls. She is also survived by several loving nieces and nephews.

A Service of Remembrance will be held on Nov. 27 at 1 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Millerton. Interment will be in the Irondale Cemetery in Millerton. Arrangements are with the Peck and Peck Funeral Home in Copake, N.Y.  Send  online condolences to www.peckandpeck.net.

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