M. Kathleen Fox (Gasier)

m. fox (gasier)

March 19, 1948 ~ August 16, 2018

M. Kathleen Fox (Gasier) Age 70, passed away August 16, 2018 at Hospice of the Western Reserve. She was born, March 19, 1948 in Coal Center, PA to Frank Michael Morich and Irene (Shainoff) Morich. She was the beloved and cherished wife of Dennis Fox. Kathleen leaves behind her Husband Dennis; sons Jerry, Heath (Julie), and Matthew Gasier; granddaughter, Leah Gasier; siblings Michael (Debbie) Morich, Michele Jeremia, and Kimberly Plickert; and was a Loving Aunt to many. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Frank Gregory, John Anthony and (Infant) Michael Andrew Morich. She was employed at Glenbeigh Hospital of Rock Creek for 37 years, serving as the Director of Nutritional and Environmental Services and retiring in 2015. Kathleen was best known by her family for her perpetually positive outlook on life and her ability to love unconditionally; and by her co-workers and friends for her honesty, talent, humor and work ethic. She enjoyed reading, photography, and gardening. She loved her gardenias! and was best known for her cooking and crocheting. She and beloved husband, Dennis, enjoyed traveling the world and wintering in Marco Island, Florida. Kathleen was a source of strength and eternal optimism for her husband and sons and shall never be forgotten! Friends and family will be received from 1:00 to 3:00 pm on Sunday, September 2, 2018 with a Celebration of Life Service beginning at 1:30pm at the Concord Township Community Center, 7671 Auburn Road, Concord, Ohio, Across from Tripoint Hospital. The Behm Family Funeral Home is caring for the Fox Family at this time.

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  1. To Kathy's Family, Kathy and I had so many good times when we were young. She was a great friend to me and I loved her very much. It was wonderful to know that these years she spent with Dennis were so full of love, travel and happiness. The times we spent together in our youth were full of mischief, fun, and laughter. I was lucky to have her as a friend

  2. My mother was the greatest thing that has ever happened in this lifetime. There are no words to express her greatness. I will think of her everyday. Every time i pass a flower i will know that some how some way she is watching over me. Love her son MATTHEW J GASIER.


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