Mary Catherine (Kitty)  Lynskey Caygill Medley

Mary Catherine (Kitty) Lynskey Caygill Medley

SALISBURY —  Mary C. (Kitty) Caygill Medley, 97, passed away May 14, 2023 at Geer Nursing and Rehabilitation. She was the wife of the late Arthur R Medley.

Mrs. Medley, better known as Kitty, was born in Cambridge, Ohio on Dec. 2, 1925, to the late George H. and Mary I.(Braden) Lynskey. Also preceding her in death were her husband Robert V. Caygill and brother Raymond (Red) Lynskey of Cambridge, Ohio.

Kitty graduated from Cambridge High School in 1943. She lived in Puerto Rico, Stamford, Connecticut, and the Northwest Corner. She worked as a dental assistant in the office of Dr. Don Martin of Canaan, and Dr. Todd Livingstone in Kent. She enjoyed golfing, bowling, dancing and traveling.

Survivors include her two daughters, Sharon C. Hurlbutt and her husband Donald of Salisbury, and Marilee C. (Loverin) Hassani and her husband Joseph, of Hazlehurst, Georgia; three beloved grandsons Robert Loverin and wife Audrey, of Jacksonville, Florida, Daniel Hurlbutt of Asheville, North Carolina, and David Hurlbutt and wife Courtney, of Hampstead, North Carolina, as well as five much loved great grandchildren, Lucye Loverin, Charlotte and Luke Hurlbutt, and Grayson and Bryce Hurlbutt.

Services will be private, and burial at the convenience of the family in Cambridge, Ohio.

Ryan Funeral Home, 255 Main St., Lakeville, CT is in care of arrangements.

To offer on line condolences, please visit ryanfhct.com.

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