Monday, September 21, 2009

As you know by now, Cat died in a motorcycle accident Saturday, September 19, 2009. He leaves behind his partner Kim and their five boys, as well as a community that was always amazed by his energy and opinions. His passing leaves a huge hole in our community and of course in his family. The purpose of this blog is to inform people of what is going on to support Kim and the family.

Right now what we can tell you is...
We don't have any information about a service. It will be posted when we do.
Nora is scheduling meals for the family. Her number is 503-645-3119.
We are planning a benefit and celebration at Brooks Hill Church on October 3, 2009
An email account was opened for people to ask questions or offer help, catvillarrealfamily@gmail.com. For now the email will be monitored by friends. Perhaps later, Kim or another family member will take it over.

4 comments:

  1. Kim,
    Our hearts are heavy for you and the boys' loss of Cat. I know he was a great father, as you are an awesome mother to them. I remember him as a very special man with very special talents, and he always had a keen sense on how to fix things around this house (now that we have owned it for the past 3 years, and previously when Nancy Enzie owned it). He was a very special man and I know that he is in a better place today up in heaven fixing things! Tim and I pray for your strength and courage during this very difficult time. Please let us know what you need, and God bless you and the boys!!
    Anne & Tim Meier

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  2. To Kim and the boys,

    The last time I saw Cat was at the boy's Jamboree. He was asking about how the boys were playing...ever the soccer fan! Well, they were doing good at the time! I know his passing will leave a big hole in your lives, but please know that we all care about you and the boys. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

    Much love,

    The Romeos

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  3. Dear Kim and Boys,

    Words cannot express our sorrow for your loss. We will always remember Cat with fondest of memories. He touched the lives of many in our Skyline community, including many of our children who he coached in soccer and in basketball. His memory will live in our hearts. Remember that the sorrow will not last forever, but your fond memories will and that is where you will get your strength. God bless you and your family!

    Our love,

    The Moulazimis Family

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  4. Dear Kim and Boys,

    Well, first of all, congratulations on your new baby girl. I am sure that uncle Cat is looking down from heaven and saying how beautiful she is. Looking at old pictures is somewhat of a wake up call that he is really gone. We will really miss the visits that you guys made to Idaho. My boys always thought uncle Cat was cool because of all the stuff that he knew. I hope to make to Portland this year for wrestling and we hope to see you then. Until then, keep uncle Cat in your hearts and know that he is in ours.

    Love your neice,

    Shawna

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