Wednesday, March 12, 2008

We Will Celbrate Cathy's Life


While have received the news of Cathy's passing with sadness, we celebrate all the good that was in her life and will miss her.

Thank you everyone for your contributions and photographs.

In the next few weeks I'll start archiving all the files and photos, but Cathy's memorial web site will remain on the net indefinitely.

You can contact me @ omtiamt@aol.com.

Feel free to continue to leave comments by clicking the very small link below this post. The small link takes you to a comments page. After you post your comment, I'll transfer it to the main page.

Thank you

Service, Saturday April 12th, 2008

On April 12th we gathered to celebrate our love for Cathy, during a church service in the morning and a dispersion of her remains in the afternoon. We met at 10 O'Clock in the morning at the North Hollywood Church of Latter Day Saints, and later we gathered at "Sky Dive Elsinore" to disperse Cathy's ashes in an "Ash Dive" celebration (skydiver's funeral).

North Hollywood Church of Latter Day Saints
11830 Saticoy St, North Hollywood, CA.
Church
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Skydive
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How many remember that Cathy completed the "Kona Marathon" in 2002.
Check out # 851 in 6:46:10. Good going Cathy!

























23 comments:

skychic said...

Thank you Steve for doing this for us all to remember the beautiful soul that was Cathy. She has been released from the body that was no longer working for her. She is free to fly among the clouds like when I met her. She lives on in our hearts and memories.
Blue Skies, Marti

Unknown said...

Cathy will forever hold a special place in my heart. She will always be remembered for her thoughtfulness and eagerness to help a friend in need. She will be remembered for her
amazing creativeness - be it making halloween costumes or designing jewelry. Cathy will be remembered for her sweet innocence and her love of flying through the sky. When Cathy found a love - she embraced it. Candles, soaps, jewelry, skydiving and a man named Rich Newman. She did nothing half way. Her life was cut short but she will live on in the hearts of those who knew and love her.
May you find peace Cathy.
Love, Julie Kehoe

Dorothy said...

Cathy, you are my only sister and I miss you terribly. Thank you for loving me and my family. Kristina, Shannon and Eric always looked forward to spending time with their Aunt Cathy. I cant believe you are gone. I'll see you in heaven.
Love Dorothy

Susan Turner said...

Cathy, I didn't know you well, but got a glimpse of your beautiful spirit when your sister married into our family. Your life on earth may have been shorter than we all expected, but you seemed to really live your life, experiencing adventure and expressing creativity, even when facing the limitations of disease. I still have some beautiful earrings you made and treasure them more now than ever. I see you as an inspiration to ride the waves of life that swell from beyond. Peace to you, and love always. Enjoy the party up there with Branna and Ray!

Elsa Bretado said...

Words are hard to find to express how sad I am to hear of Cathy's passing. Cathy and I first became friends long ago when we were young teenagers. (Back then it was called "junior high" school) We were neighbors in Chatsworth CA, went to school together and the five of us: Cathy, myself, Dale, Sharon, and Ann (aka Valerie)ran around together getting into the normal teenage girl mishief. Such fun times and precious memories! (I'm sure Dorothy remembers some of those crazy days of us too.) Cath and I stayed friends until high school but our friendship drifted as I moved away to Van Nuys CA. Regretfully, Cathy and I didn't see a lot of each other after that and as adults, but kept in touch on rare occasions. Cathy was always a loving, funny and very postive lady. Even as a teen she was full of energy and adventure. I will always be grateful for having been blessed with her as a friend and she will continue to live on in my heart. Rest in peace sweet lady. God bless your soul, Elsa

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SongWon,Yee said...

Cathy!!
You had visited our family many times and we had got happy days together in Korea you remember?
Your parents Tom and OkJae always had a visit to our home with you Cathy, Dorothy and Robert. That was our delight. Always you live on in our family the late Sang Hak, the late HiJae,the late YounHee,MyungWon,JongWon,ChangWon and SongWon's love in Korea.
I and my wife JongHwa pray for the repose of your soul. May You Cathy's soul rest in Peace with God's Love.
Love, SongWon.

Deanna Glick Lacques said...

I absolutely remember the 2002 Kona Marathon with some of my fondest memories made in my life so far. It was through training for that marathon that Cathy and I first met and shared a terrific bond as fellow team mates, friends and women living with diabetes. It was so powerful to accomplish that achievement together while raising thousands of dollars for diabetes research. I cherish the diabetic bracelets and special post-Kona necklace she made for me, as well as for my mother. Cathy was so warm and thoughtful and a joy to keep in one's company. I am so fortunate to have known her in this life.

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SkyRich said...

Cathy my darling, I miss you terribly. There is a hole in my heart and my life where you used to be. I can only find solace knowing that you are free from your anguish and pain.

I haven't the words, but I found this poem which you liked so well:

Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth
And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth
Of sun-split clouds -- and done a hundred things
You have not dreamed of -- wheeled and soared and swung
High in the sunlit silence. Hov'ring there,
I've chased the shouting wind along, and flung
My eager self through footless halls of air.
I've topped the windswept heights And, while with silent, lifting mind I've trod
The high untresspassed sanctity of space,
Put out my hand, and touched the face of God. -- John Magee Jr

poetamelie said...

I enjoyed many wonderful hikes in the Hollywood Hills with Cat, and she was a pleasure to work with at Disney. I'm saddened by the pain she suffered from her disease and from circumstances where she wasn't appreciated for her tremendous talents and abilities. I loved her and thought so highly of her for setting the bar high as an athlete, an artist, a film market researcher, and a friend. I love her very much. The world is a lesser place for her grace and spirit.

Unique Just Like You said...

I didn't know Cathy all that well, but she was the one that told me years ago that sometimes to experience the best things you just have to close your eyes and jump - out of a plane that is... and I finally did this year. And my thoughts when I did was that Cathy was so right and that her advice has proved very useful in other life adventures! So, thank you Cathy, for making my life that much better without even knowing it! : )

miraclemanna said...

Our hearts are sad at the news of Cathy's passing. Thanks for this lovely site, what a great way to give tribute to Cathy's life. Wonderful pictures of her beauty, joy and sense of adventure that we always looked forward to hear about at the family gatherings. I remember Cathy always had some fun story or a creative project for the kids to enjoy.
Sorry we can't be at the memorial so we wish all who knew her Peace and Comfort.
Shaun and Martha

Nathan Jakubiak said...

My wife and I know Cathy because I work with Rich. We got to know know each other over watching Lord of the Rings together. Cathy would go shop while Rich held our place in line on opening weekend. :) And Cathy made some beautiful jewelry for the bridesmaids in our wedding, that my wife still wears today. We are so sorry for you Rich and for all of you, Cathy's family and friends. We are sad to see her go. Many blessings on each of you.

Darla said...

Besides Cathy's beauty and zest for adventure, the thing I will remember most about her is her laughter. She had the best laugh, and she loved to laugh. And there was always plenty of laughter at our Halloween/Birthday/Cousins' Parties. Cathy's creative costumes blew me away. She was one of the most zany, original, and fun people I've ever met. I'm so sad to have to say good-bye. My condolences to the entire Cermola family, Dorothy and family, and to Rich. Thank you for letting us share today's celebration of her life.

Unknown said...

Cathy will never be forgotten, she was a fabulous friend with a big heart. She passed down her gift of jewelry making and I am honored to have such gift and plan on continuing to make jewelry in honor of Cathy. She will be missed, I plan on seeing her again someday.
Love,
Mary

Steve Turner said...

I feel you Cathy. There's nothing holding you back now.

I wasn't able to watch you go into the sky, but I look out over Elsinore often from where I live and now you are part of that timeless landscape. Be free!

Steve

robert said...

Dearest Cathy,

Cathy you are and will always be my big sister.You were always there for me whenever I needed you

I remember the visits down in Escondido and the fun we had with sammy and talking and going to lake Hodges fishing.The Holidays we spend together with mom and dad.

The great fun I had watching you skydive.The fun we had at lake Mojove watterskiing,swinning,and fishing with mom and dad.

I will always remember when I was in the the hospital and you came down every night from North Hollywood to see me.That meant alot to me I will always remember that.I loved being at your apartment helping you to make keychains.I love you and miss you.

I know you are looking down on me and want to ease my pain at loseing you. Now, Cathy I know you are skydiving forever in the Kingdom of Heaven.I love you Cathy and will always love you forever your brother, Robert

Unknown said...

You Never
You never said I'm leaving
You never said goodbye
You were gone before I knew it,
And only God knew why
A million times I needed you,
A million times I cried
If Love alone could have saved you,
You never would have died
In Life I loved you dearly
In death I love you still
In my heart you hold a place,
That no one could ever fill
It broke my heart to lose you,
But you didn't go alone
For part of me went with you,
The day God took you home.
Author Unknown

SkyRich said...

I should have been stronger,
time would have lasted much longer.

I sing your song to myself at night
alone I cry until the light

You are with me in my dreams
though it soothes, it seems

I am still lonely without you
My friends are here too

I'll go on in your name
Nothing will ever be the same

I loved you then, and much more now
if you were here, I would have you take your bow

You lived your life so full and now I see
How much You really loved me.
-- shia

Dorothy said...

Happy 51st Birthday Cathy. Miss you! This year for Christmas Kristina, Shannon and I picked a piece of jewelry from your collection and gave them to Petes sisters and nieces. We hung them on the Christmas tree in pretty pouches with there names on them. There seemed to be a special piece for everyone. Thank you for such a beautiful gift. Love your sister Dorothy.

Unknown said...

Words can not express how sad I am to learn of your passing. You will forever be in my heart, and I will never forget you. Thank you for helping me to become the woman I am today.

Danielle Hutchison Lee