Vittetoe, Kathryn Weed
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Kathryn Weed Vittetoe, 75, went to be with Christ on January 10, 2021, passing peacefully after succumbing to COPD. Her fun nature and joyful attitude created an environment where all enjoyed being around her. Kathy was born in Ft. Worth, Texas on September 8, 1945 to her parents, Clyde and Minnie Jean Weed. She graduated from Pascal High School in 1963. She then graduated with a History degree from SMU in 1967, where she was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, a highlight of the college experience. She met Jim Vittetoe during her last semester at SMU. They were married in March of 1971 and had two children, Katie and Chris. In addition to being a loving mother, she was an active member of St. Andrew United Methodist Church in Plano. Kathy lived Dallas and University Park, where she was a member of the Junior League of Dallas. Her working life included creating a business, Visions of December, a commercial Christmas decorating company whose primary customers were banks and law firms. Kathy is survived by her husband Jim Vittetoe, her daughter, Katie Vittetoe and her son, Chris Vittetoe, his wife Meghan and their children, Emmerson Grace and Jameson Walker. She was preceded in death by her parents, Clyde and Minnie Jean Weed and her sister, Marilyn Weed Aycock. A family service will be held at St. Andrew United Methodist Church. Memorials may be made to Operation Kindness (https://www.operationkindness.org). Please leave the family condolences and share memories on this website.
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I am saddened to learn of Kathy’s passing. You and your family will be in my prayers.
Jimmy,so sorry for your loss. May Katheryn Rest In Peace.
So sorry for your loss Jimmy.
Dear Jimmy,
I’m so terribly sorry to hear of your wife’s passing. Please accept my deepest sympathy and I ask the Lord to grant you comfort and peace in the days ahead.
Nancy Courts Gilberg
Jim, We are so sorry about your loss. We are praying and thinking about you my friend. -Ray and Nancy Adams
Jim, I am sorry for your loss, if there is anything I can do for you – don’t hesitate. Thank you for all you’ve done and continue to do with UMM.
Jim, We are so sorry to hear of Cathy’s passing. We will miss her upbeat personality and ever-present smile. We will keep you and your family in our prayers. Bo and Phyllis Palandro
Kathy and Jimmy are long time friends of ours and we have so many great memories of times spent with them, vacations, football weekends, weekends in general, graduations and weddings. We will miss Kathy, her infectious laugh, her wonderful cooking and her being a very caring human being. God is welcoming a true character into his kingdom.
Jimmy: I was honored to be best man when you and Kathy married. She became not only my relative but my dear friend. Our friendship grew over the years. I am so sorry for your loss. I will miss my friend. Love you Cuz. Bobby
Dear Jim
We are saddened to learn of Kathy’s passing. We will miss her kindness and positive spirit that always made being around her a happy time. RIP
Jim, I am so sorry to hear about Kathy passing. I will miss talking to her at St Andrew. She will be missed.
Jimmy, so sorry to hear of Kathy’s passing. She approached life with good sense and humor. If I’m not mistaken you met on a blind date at SMU. Love you both. Dan
Jim, our condolences to you and your family. We miss Kathy and her fun spirit and smiling face. She was a special friend to us. Janet and Robin Courtney
Jimmy, Katie, Chris,
As you grieve the loss of Kathy, I hope you will be comforted by the years of memories with your family. Kathy’s legacy of living life to the fullest is an example for all of us. Even though our friendship was connected by “The Vittetoe Boys”, we had our own connection based on mutual interests and our faith. She was always inclusive and always interested. Prayers continue for God’s peace and comfort in the days to come. Love, Cynthia