Katherine Lavona Robertson
February 17, 1946 - August 4, 2017
Obituary
Katherine L. Robertson
1946 – 2017
Kathy was born in Seattle, she went to Holy Names Academy, Highline College and worked at Boeing, Western Airlines and Delta Airlines as a flight attendant. She retired after 38 years in the air. She loved to travel for work and pleasure trips and spending time on the water and in her beautiful garden. Flowers were her passion.
In her spare time she was an avid reader and loved classic movies.
She will be remembered for her zest for life and for her infectious laugh.
Kathy was preceded in death by her father W. Robertson and her mother Elizabeth (Betty) Robertson.
She will be missed by all her many friends and family across the globe.
She will be inurned at Bonney-Watson Washington Memorial Park, 16445 International Blvd, SeaTac.
In respect for Kathy’s wishes no service is planned.
Any donations in her memory would serve the good stead.
The Flower Fund
c/o Carol Friske
3208 Rockerfeller Ave
Everett, WA 98201
RIP my friend…..
Thank you sooooo much to Soundview Adult Home Care for all the years of care for our friend.
She will be missed
You will be remembered my friend. Rest in Peace. Love Cheryl Euler
Finally at peace.
My cousin and friend, I have a life time of memories Bill & Betty and their child Kathy. Living on 12th avenue south, lake Rosiger. It was a quite time then you arrived and livened the place up.
Miss you, Miss You!
Dear Kathy,
You will be missed.
We first met in the 1960’s at Holy Names on Capitol Hill. You were quite an addition to the cast of personalities in our class. You brought so much laughter and fun to the class. Thank You!
Several years later we met up again, when we both flew for Western Air lines and then Delta Air lines. Even More Fun, plus lots of Travel! After September 11th, we both commuted to Atlanta and from there, traveled the globe.
Love and very Fond memories will always be.
Marcia Dalton
What a fun gal to fly with .
Rip dear friend
Dear Kate,
Rest in peace. It was a joy knowing you!
Always,
BC
A journey well traveled. Rest well, dear friend. We made many trips together. You are missed but not forgotten.
I will always remember your,big smile and wonderful laugh as I boarded the plane, thanks for so many memories dear Kathy.
Soar high, Kathy
It was a pleasure to fly with you.
I remember Kathy as such an easy person to work with – and she did have a wonderful laugh. I was one of her roommates in Initial F/A training at Western Airlines – Class 69-1. Kathy leaves good memories – I wish her peace.
Kathy, we had many fun conversations on our all nighters to Anchorage with Western. So long ago! You lit up a room with your bright blue eyes and smile.
Kathy I loved flying with you! the passengers loved you! Some of my best layovers when I flew Honolulu with you! We had great times! You loved life! you will be missed!
Dear Kathy. You brought us all joy and humor.
Be at peace….
Hard to believe all the years that have flown by since last time we saw one another… I remember it was at your house and you had llama’s (or alpaca’s?)—you were always kinda “out there”, and that’s what I loved about you! Your infectious laugh and your huge heart… You will be remembered Kath, and you will be missed… RIP, until we meet again…
Rest In Peace dear Kathy
Dear Kathy- The laughter and smiles that you brought with you to work everyday are among my fondest memories flying for WAL. Thank you for the joy you brought to so many lives. RIP Pat (Triss)
Kathy Iam sure you have been visiting me, the last few days you have been heavy in my heart,trust that you were always in my heart, and I know I will see you soon. Aloha nui loa!!!
Be at rest, Kathy. Remember your great laugh and smile. Spread your wings and fly.
I only knew you for a short time and wish it could have been when your health was better. Rest in peace.
Ev
Will miss your wonderful irreverence and raucous laugh. May you rest in peace.
Hi Cousin, may you Rest In Peace. Love, Pam
Rest In Peace friend and look down on us all
with your warm and sunny smile. Until we meet
again, Judith
Gosh, when you work with someone for 36 years, their life is woven into yours like a fine patchwork quilt. All the memories shared at work, laughter belted out on layovers, adventures to new cities and new bases new airplanes; Kathy is as familiar to me as my own family. I will miss your laughter and sense of fun. Rest in Peace and make a place for us in Stewardess Heaven. God Bless
Thanks for the memories Kathy, with Lucky & Rosy, our Birthday celebrations every year, the dinners at your house, etc., Sincerely
My father knew Kathy and me and my brother spent a few wonderful summers with Kathy back in the 70’s when we were kids. I am so sad to hear of her passing. I have a few pictures of her and us if anyone wants to email me. 1985cdg@gmail.com I would love to hear from anyone that can catch me up with her life the past 40 years.