Revell, Kathleen D. – Obituary

Halfway, Oregon

Kathleen D. Revell, 62, of Halfway, died March 28, 2003, at Baker City of kidney failure after a severe illness and a long battle with multiple sclerosis.

Her funeral was Tuesday at St. Therese Catholic Church in Halfway. Interment was at Pine Haven Cemetery in Halfway.

Kathleen was born on March 13, 1941, at Redding, Calif., the daughter of John and Catherine Revell. She grew up at Shafter, Calif. She was a 1959 graduate of Garces Memorial High School at Bakersfield, Calif., and married William Mosier that same year. They later divorced.

Kathleen loved living at Halfway. She loved the mountains, the trees and the changing seasons. She loved to watch the antics of her horses, her dogs and all the wildlife that visited her place throughout the year.

Survivors include her daughter, Theresa Myers of Salt Lake City; granddaughter, Desiree Gilmore of Salt Lake City; grandsons, Garrett Gilmore of Istanbul, Turkey, and Christopher Robin Mosier of Boise; twin great-grandsons, Skyler and Callen Martinez, of Salt Lake City; sisters, Mary Margaret Goodwin of Centreville, Md., and Maureen Brown of Middletown, Calif.; brothers, Dr. Timothy Revell of Amarillo, Texas, and Dennis Revell of Sacramento, Calif.; numerous nieces and nephews; and her loving companion for the last five years, Al Iverson of Halfway.

Her son, Robert Mosier, died in 1988.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation through Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home, P.O. Box 543 Halfway, OR 97834.

Used with permission from: Baker City Herald, Baker City, Oregon, April 4, 2003
Transcribed by: Belva Ticknor


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