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July 24, 1939 - May 19, 2021
Kathleen Zinovia Komishke (Lane) was born in Hanna, Alberta. She was the second of four children and spent her early years with her family on a farm in Byemoor, Alberta. There, Kathy attended primary school until her final year, which was completed in Red Deer at Lindsay Thurber High School.
Kathy continued her education at the University of Alberta, where she graduated with a degree in Education. Subsequently, Kathy was offered teaching positions in the County of Stettler at Waverly, among other schools, and would soon meet and fall in love with Ronald Komishke.
Kathy and Ron were married on July 15, 1960. Soon after, their son Brad was born in October of 1962, and their daughter Audra in May of 1966.
In 1976, the family moved to Germany to teach at the Canadian Armed Forces (DND) base in Lahr until 1979 when they returned to Stettler, and the couple continued to teach until 1995.
They coordinated school ski nights at Red Deer Canyon ski resort and ski weekends in the mountains for both students and family. During Kathy's teaching career she was beloved by the members of the ATA home economics council and served as the Parkland Region Home Economics Specialist council executive. She helped plan the provincial conference and was instrumental in organizing professional development for home economics teachers in Central Alberta. Furthermore, Kathy maintained and cherished many close relationships with several colleagues, students, and friends. Upon her retirement in 1995, Kathy was celebrated and honoured at the home economics convention in Calgary, Alberta.
Ron and Kathy became snowbirds after buying a home in Palo Verde, a community in Sun Lakes AZ, where they spent many happy winters exploring the local cultures, landscapes, horticulture, entertainment, folklore, and the many other unique features the state has to offer, particularly the people.
They were members of the golf community, hiking club, and bocce ball groups.
After Ron's passing in 2008, Kathy carried on with her Palo Verde ladies' golf league, couples golf league (with stand-in Gordon Brooker), and golf with two other ladies' groups.
Not only was Kathy very dedicated, passionate, and competitive while playing the sport, she was also very skilled and won many competitions, including the Palo Verde Ladies' President's cup championship in 2012. She was an active member of the sewing club and the quilting club, to which she donated countless hours of expertise and time.
Additionally, Kathy continued to enjoy craft sales, arts and wine features, day trips to Arizona sites, many community activities with friends. Kathy always made time for family and friends and loved to share her culinary skills by hosting numerous special gatherings.
Many happy hour dinners were shared with her loved ones, including times with Doris Skaret while the two attempted Spanish lessons - though neither student achieved fluency!
Kathy will be sorely missed by her snowbird community, her Stettler community, her DND colleagues/lifelong friends, and her friends and family. Her positive attitude, love of life, passion for travel, creativity, and willingness to lend a helping hand will surely leave a considerable void in many lives, though the scores of happy and extraordinary memories created with Kathy will continue to fill our hearts and minds for years to come.
Kathleen is survived by her son Brad Komishke (Caroline) of Calgary, AB; daughter Audra Komishke of Red Deer, AB; grandchildren Danielle, Bailey, Albert, and Casey Komishke; Taylor (Brady) Austin of Innisfail, AB; Zane Middlemiss of Red Deer, AB; one great-granddaughter Novia Austin; one great-grandson Bowen Sunderwald; one sister Zena Kalenith of Stettler, AB; sister-in-law Marlene Murray (Ken) of Kelowna, BC; brothers-in-law Wayne Komishke (Hollis) of Donalda, AB and Dale Komishke (Diane) of Rochon Sands, AB; numerous nieces and nephews, as well as a host of students and friends.
She was predeceased by her husband Ron, parents William and Zenovia Lane, her parents-in-law Albert and Ruth Komishke, her brother Bill Lane and sister Doreen Kneeland.
A celebration of life will be held in the Spring of 2022. Donations in memory are gratefully accepted to the Alberta Cancer Foundation c/o Stettler Funeral Home & Crematorium, P.O. Box 1780, Stettler, AB T0C 2L0, who have been entrusted with the care and arrangements.
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