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<blockquote><strong class="quote">Anonymous wrote:</strong> <P>I knew Kathy through my work as a student on the Board of PAHPM. Kathy was kindness incarnate. I remember when she first called me to let me know I would be a student rep on the board. She was so kind and reassuring, so gentle and with a great laugh. Later that year, she did a recorded interview with me when I won the scholarship and was so easy to talk to, I forgot all of my nerves. Truly interested in what I had to say, I felt heard and appreciated. </P> <P>During virtual board meetings, she had a spark and wit, a calmness and a quiet strength, allowing the group to move forward and figure itself out, leading us all from behind. I am sorry that I never got to experience her in person. Her light shown so bright through my little laptop, I can only imagine how it felt to be in her company. I send so much gentleness and peace to all who know and love Kathy.</P> <P>Anna Deligio</P> <P>PA-C, Portland, OR</P> </blockquote><br>
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