Kate’s hobbies and interests were legion, too many to list. We especially thank Anne Day, Carol Sadlon, David and Shelley Maffucci and Amy Reiss for trying so hard to make it possible for her to keep going. Thanks also to Dan Gates, Marietta Whittlesey, Bruce Janelli and David Ott, who helped coax her along and comfort her through some of her most difficult periods.įor every job that Kate took on after college, she gave 100% - always to the point where it made her physically ill and she would have to quit. We thank Theresa Terry from Region One Pupil Services for sending her to the Archbridge School in Bethlehem, Conn., which helped her find peace for several years. So many wonderful teachers and administrators helped her through the difficulty of her anxiety-laden school years, and we thank you all. With joy and freedom.Īfter kindergarten in Manhattan, we moved to Sharon full-time and Kate attended Sharon Center School, the Marvelwood School in Kent and then Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson. She felt that her illnesses would never abate for long enough to let her live a normal independent life, with a job and friends and travel. Those who knew her will also know that our lives had become an endless series of doctor visits and cluster headaches and fear of what the future would hold. I know that for her, the hardest part of leaving this world was knowing how hard it would be for me to lose her and to live on without her. Even during the worst of her suffering she was kind and generous, and was able to see the humor in almost every situation. It was as though the many gifts that had been bestowed on her had to be balanced out by a body that wouldn’t allow her to find peace and happiness or as she would sometimes say, she wasn’t quite built for this planet, like Superman on “Smallville,” a television series she loved.įor those who were fortunate enough to know her, Kate was the most wildly glittering jewel, the funniest, smartest, most beautiful little creature. Kate was born with a magnificent brain, an enormously loving and kind heart and great beauty and yet, somehow, from the day she was born she suffered from endless physical ailments as well as severe panic, anxiety and depression. Shortly after she was born, the family purchased a house on the Sharon Green, where she spent weekends and vacations until she was old enough to attend school. Kate was born June 28, 1993, in New York City and lived in Manhattan for the first few years of her life. Georgia Institute of Technology - Georgia Tech Col.LAKEVILLE - Katharine Lynn Miyajima Hochswender, 28, took her own life after many years of suffering and pain, on the day before her 29th birthday.Proud Supporter in Ss United States Conservancy.Vice President Customer Experience in Shaw Industries.Technical Support in TelVue Corporation.Founder in Magee Management Advisors, LLC. ![]()
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