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Kathleen (Kathi) Ann Ginsberg


Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, Sep 23, 2009 - 10:39:44 am PDT

A twenty-five year resident of the Coastside died at her home in Princeton, California on September 12.     Kathi was born on November 27, 1952 in San Mateo, Kathi leaves behind her loving husband Charles (Chuck) Irving Ginsberg of Princeton, and her beloved daughter, Kristine Collings, Beloved son Daniel Hodges and her parents William and Ethel Taylor preceded Kathi in death.

Grandchildren J.D., Kacie, Kayla Collings of San Marcos, CA

Brother, Bill Taylor and wife Deloris of Sparks, NV

Kathleen (Kathi) Ann Ginsberg

Sister, Theresa Delander and husband Roger of Paicines, CA

Brother, John Taylor and wife Joan of Herriman, UT

Sister, Cindy Zoe' Holmboe and husband Fayden of Half Moon Bay, CA

Mother-in-law Ruth Ginsberg of Austin, TX

Brother-in-law Wayne Ginsberg of Belmont, CA

Brother-in-law Dennis and wife Valerie Ginsberg of Austin, TX

Kathi and Chuck celebrated 21 years of marriage on September 28th, 2008.  Kathi and Chuck fished commercially out of Pillar Point Harbor.  Family cherished Kathi's easy smile, sense of humor and great cooking.  She will be missed by her many friends on the Coastside and her nieces and nephews.

Kathi's husband Chuck would like to share his heartfelt appreciation for everyone who has been a friend to Kathi over the years.

At 10:00 a.m. on Saturday September 26, a funeral mass celebrating Kathi’s life will be held at St. Gregory’s Catholic Church, 2715 Hacienda St., San Mateo.   A reception following the mass will be at Cindy Zoe’, and Fayden Holmboe’s home at 444 F Oak Ave, Half Moon Bay.  A memorial at Sea and scattering of Kathi’s ashes, gather at Dock H at Pillar Point Harbor at 3:30 p.m.. 

 

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