In Memory

Kathryn "Kathy" Davis (Lindlief) - Class Of 1971

Kathryn Kathy Davis (Lindlief)

 

Our beloved classmate died  at home on June 22, 2015, in Sharpsburg, Georgia.   She was known to many, and loved by all.  Kathy had been ill for some time, and is now at peace.  She is survived by her husband, Jeff, son, Chris Lindlief, and grandsons, Tyler, and Cole.  Many of us will remember her as Miss BHS, and her enthusiasm for "getting the job done."   

A memorial will be held later this month, or early August.  She expressed a desire to have her ashes spread at her favorite park in Peachtree City, Georgia.

April 8, 1953 – June 22, 2015

No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.

Kathryn Jane Lindlief, 62, of Sharpsburg, Ga., graduated from this existence on June 22, 2015. God has taken her gently by the hand to lead her on along the road of life that never ends. She is at peace now, and out of pain.

Born Kathryn Jane Davis, Kathy lived in various US cities and abroad as a child, as the family followed her father’s assignments with the United States Army. Her family ultimately settled in Columbus, Ga., upon her father’s assignment to Fort Benning. Kathy was a graduate of Baker High School in Columbus, where she was voted “Miss BHS” and “Most Beautiful.”

She went on to graduate from Columbus State, where she met her future husband, Jeffrey Lindlief, and spent many happy afternoons watching Jeff play baseball. The couple married on July 10, 1977. After college, Kathy taught high school English and then worked for many years in the telecommunications industry with various companies, most recently as a Regional Manager for MCI. Kathy and Jeff lived in Marietta for many years and raised their son, Christopher, there.

Kathy was Jeff’s best friend and the love of his life for 43 years. She had a radiant and contagious smile, and striking blue eyes that conveyed her inner warmth. And yet Kathy’s outward beauty and radiance paled in comparison to her inner beauty and light. She was easy-going and free-spirited. She was funny. She was compassionate. She was forgiving. And she loved unconditionally and whole-heartedly. Her strength and determination in facing years of illness taught those who loved her most a significant lesson in perseverance and humility. She was a source of light and love in the truest sense.

She is preceded in death by her father, Joe Davis, and her brother, James Davis. She is survived by many who loved her: loving husband, Jeff Lindlief; son and daughter-in-law, Christopher and Jacque Lindlief; grandsons, Tyler and Cole Lindlief, whom she adored more than life itself; mother, Rose Ann Davis; sisters, Jo Ann Smith (Edward) and Sharon Hersh (Kenneth); sister-in-law, Jan McGarry (Jerry); nieces, Debbie Grimm (Brian), Michelle McGeeney (Michael) and Heather Gilhooly (Patrick); nephews, Chad Davis, Scott Davis and James Davis, Jr.; great-nephews, Michael and Sean; great-nieces, Kaitlyn, Nicole, Samantha and Ryan. On Jeff’s side, she is survived by three nieces, six nephews, four great-nieces and three great-nephews, and her beloved dog, Rokko.

Kathy will be remembered as a devoted mother, grandmother, wife, daughter, sister, aunt and friend. Family and friends were truly the center of her world, especially her son and grandsons (her guardian angels). She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.

A celebration of life will be held at Unity Atlanta Church on August 15, 2015 at 3:30 p.m. The church address is 3597 Parkway Lane, Peachtree Corners, Ga. 30092. P: 770-441-0585. Casual dress is strongly encouraged.

In lieu of flowers and to purchase and place the lighthouse mentioned below at the church, donations may be made to Unity Atlanta Church, at the address above.

5/11/2016: Kathy's Husband, Jeff Lindlief sent us the video link below of Kathy's life .... he wanted everyone to see it:
http://albums.phanfare.com/isolated/b9YZXtQD/1/6957177 

Kathy's ashes will be put to rest 6/25/2016.

 

 

 

 



 
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07/06/15 04:08 PM #16    

Veronica Horton (Emerson) (1971)

So sad to hear of Kathy's passing.  I'm glad I got to spend some time with her at the Baker reunion with lots of other old friends.  My thoughts and prayers will be with family and friends!


07/06/15 05:43 PM #17    

John Carroll (1971)

Kathy had a truely kind soul with a warm smile.

07/08/15 04:55 PM #18    

Nancy Kawalek (Liesman) (1974)

Sending condolences and prayers for comfort to her family. 


07/08/15 05:14 PM #19    

Donna Anderson (Vandermeer) (1972)

So sorry to hear about Kathy--lived up the street from me and I'll never forget the baton lessons...


07/09/15 03:52 PM #20    

David C. Cutler (1969)

Kathy will always put a smile on my face and will continue to do so whenever I think about her.


07/13/15 07:58 AM #21    

Judy Edge (Ogletree) (1971)

Such a terrible loss.  I really looked up to Kathy in High School.  My heartfelt sympathy goes out to your family.


07/15/15 09:55 AM #22    

Jo Ann King (1974)

Kathy, being that you are in heaven, I know you can see this.    I am sorry for your husband, son, and family.   You have always had a smile on your face as if you were saying hello to everyone, even those you did not know.   I will, along with everyone else, miss you and your smile forever.

Love,

Kenny King/BHS '71


07/24/15 04:56 PM #23    

Danny Williams (1975)

MAY GOD BE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. ROAR ON. Danny Williams BHS 1975


08/19/15 05:59 PM #24    

Shirley Sabordo (Woodham) (1971)

Kathy and I took a picture together and talked for a short while during the last reunion.  I told her if it wasn't for her brother Jim that introduced Larry Lamar Woodham to me when I was 16 y.o., I wouldn't have been married to Larry for over 42 years now.  As popular as Kathy was in high school, she always possessed a warm comforting smile to anyone she met, no one was a stranger.  She will be truly missed by all.  Our blessings to her whole family and our prayers are with you.


08/20/15 07:04 PM #25    

John McAuliffe (1971)

Kathy Davis......From Eddy to Baker,  If I only could have had half of your charm and warmth......REST IN PEACE

John McAuliffe 71


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