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Kathleen A. "Sully"
Sullivan-Pentalow
1958 - 2015
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No One Can Fill Your Shoes, Kathy

Of my 40 years with American Airlines, I've know Kathy for just about all of her 33 years with AA.  Kathy sent me a beatiful, private note (via facerbook) back in October after my announcement to my American Airlines family of my surgery in Boston on Nov.5th to hopefully remove my (stage 2-3) Chondrosaccoma -- a rare Cancer. 

I kept her note by my computer and read it whenever I went on-line, with the intent of calling her in December, after my check-up.  Lifes interuptions happened, and I didn't make that call, I cry now because I wasn't there for her, when she reached out to me. 

We are all too young to leave this world...now.  However, the dear Lord has other intentions for us, and it's been said that He doesn't give us something that we can't hancle.  Kathy wrote, "...to remain strong and put your faith in the 'Big Guy' upstairs."  She further said that we are both very strong women, and that she knew what I was going through.  I will always remember Kathy and her smile whenever I or my family saw her at the BDL counter.  She was there for the passengers, and all of us who knew her!     The 'Big Guy' now has you, Kathy up there, "the airport in the heavens" to meet and board us someday.

Posted by Teri Dickey-Gaignat
Sunday January 18, 2015 at 11:44 pm
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