Kathleen L. Farrington

NORTH CANAAN — Kathleen L. Farrington, 70, of North Canaan, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, Oct. 13, 2023.

Kathie was born Aug. 24, 1953, to Richard and Gertrude Sullivan in Walpole, Massachusetts. After Kathie graduated from Walpole High School in 1971, she then married her husband, Wayne, and they went go on to have two children, Jessica Simmons and Melissa Hajek.

Kathie retired from Geer Adult Day Center after many years of service and worked part-time caring for a wonderful woman in Canaan thereafter.

Kathie was cherished by so many people. She was a strong and caring wife to Wayne for 50 years. She was a beloved mom and best friend to daughters, Jessica and Melissa. She was a loving, loyal, and sarcastic sibling to her brothers, Scott Sullivan of Wrentham, Massachusetts, Brian Sullivan of Newark, Delaware, and her sister, Nancie McDonald (Keith) of Wrentham, Massachusetts. Her biggest role and the one she held most dear was being the best grandmother to Molly, Keegan and Haley Simmons, and to Julia Hajek. She was immensely proud of her grandchildren and her love will be carried with them forever.

Kathie had numerous things she was passionate about. She was an avid gardener and was most proud of her hydrangea bushes. She was an incredible scholar and prolific reader. She always had an enormous history book by her side and loved nothing more  than discussing history and current events with her friends and family. During the summer, Kathie always enjoyed the family pilgrimage to Cape Cod where she was in constant search of the “perfect clam chowder”. A dog lover, Kathie cherished all her Labrador Retrievers through the years.

Kathie was a selfless human being who always put the needs of others before her own. She was patient, kind, loving and enormously dedicated to everyone she knew. She was a humanitarian who exhibited extreme empathy to all. She was funny and sarcastic and could light up a room with her presence.

Calling hours will be Saturday, Oct. 21, at 11 a.m. at Newkirk Palmer Funeral Home in North Canaan, CT. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Douglas Library,  North Canaan, CT.

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