Kathy D. Quigg
March 30, 1952 ~ September 14, 2024
Born in:
Denver, Colorado
Resided in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Kathy D. Quigg, passed away on September 14, 2024, at the age of 72.
Kathy absolutely loved and enjoyed cooking for any occasion. She loved everything that came with planning any occasion, from the menu, to the activities and of course the decorations. She was an excellent cook and party planner. Kathy loved caring for other people, from being an ear to listening to or cooking meals or just being there for you. She had a passion for gardening, taking care of her plants and sharing her vegetables with everyone. Kathy had a terrific green thumb. She was everyone’s little mama.
She was born on March 30, 1952, in Denver, Colorado. Kathy was a paralegal at Shaw & Quigg, P.C., from which she retired after 30 years. She was a member of the Boys and Girls Club Board, Parkview Hospital Board, Parkview Medical Board, and the Parkview Foundation.
Survived by; her loving husband, Lewis M. Quigg. Her daughter, Amy(Michael Cruz) Giuliano. Sons, Cannon Quigg and Kelsey(Jen) Quigg. Grandchildren, Katie Cruz, Reagan Quigg and Ryan Quigg. Sisters, Barbara Lee Hill and Lillian(Chuck)Clark. Brothers, Robert E. Lee and John(Amy)Lee. Numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
Preceded in death by; Mother and Father Barbara and James R. Lee, Nephew, Michael Lee, Mother and Father-in-law, Dick and Jean Quigg, Brother-in-law, Michael Quigg.
In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in her name to the American Cancer Society. We are having a Celebration of Life on September 29, 2024, from 11am-1pm at The Olde Towne Carriage House, 102 South Victoria Street, Pueblo, Colorado.
Our condolences go out to the family of Kathy Quigg. I will remember her as a good person as well as a great cook and a great organizer for different events.
Kathy was my neighbor for almost 40 years. We shared many a time at the kitchen table talking about husbands, kids, mothers and so much more. She will be so missed on the Knightsbridge cul de sac. May God give her family strength during this most difficult time.
You were my grandma too.
I miss you Gigi and I wish we had that lunch I promised you all those years ago
My sympathies goes to you and your family for the passing of Kathy. I didn’t know her personally but I know that she had to be a most special person from what others have said. The big C visits too many families. My heartfelt condolences To Lew and the entire family.
Quiggers, Just heard from Miller…I’m so sorry.
Yaklich
Kathy was the best friend anyone could ask for. She was loving and kind and always there to listen and laugh. I will miss her sense of humor and love. Deepest sympathies to Lew, Amy, Katie and all of her family. Love and peace to you my friend.
Deepest sympathies.
Kathy was the best neighbor through the years. She was always available when you needed her. She called to check on me often. I will miss her. God comfort her family.