Catherine Wynn

Obituary of Catherine Wynn

CATHERINE (KITTY) WYNN

 

Catherine Wynn, known as ‘Miss Kitty’ passed into eternal life on Wednesday May 22, 2019 at Suncoast Hospice, Bayfront Medical Center. She was predeceased by her husband Anthony Marcelli and her husband Donald Wynn. She is survived by her children Antonio Marcelli of Ft Lauderdale, Robert Marcelli of Wayne, NJ, Alan Marcelli of Gulfport and Marc Marcelli of Gulfport, 2 sisters-in-laws Christa Marcelli and Linda Marcelli. She had five grandchildren: Andrew, Angelique, Christina, Max and Michael Marcelli and one great granddaughter, Elise Marcelli.

 

Kitty was born in Virginia Beach, Virginia to Virgie Adele Waterfield and Durwood Littleton Waterfield. Kitty was predeceased by her seven siblings: William, Linwood, Anderson, Robert, Nancy, Nina and Ruby. She was the beloved aunt of Donna Pace, Robert Morris and Ron Morris, Earl Ballance, Jr and Janet Waterfield and many wonderful nieces and nephews. 

 

Kitty retired from Apollo Medical Center where she had worked for 25 years. Kitty never met a stranger.  She was the ray of sunshine that brightened the world of every patient, family member or staff that met her. Her light will continue to shine on all who loved her. Kitty (Mom), possessed life’s greatest gift, which is LOVE and she freely and constantly gave it away throughout her life.  Kitty was everyone’s Mom.  Kitty is unforgettable.

 

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Daystar Life Center  226 6th St S. St Petersburg Fla  33701 Attn: Sr Dolores or to your favorite charity in Kitty’s honor.

 

Kitty’s life will be celebrated at her Memorial Service to be held Thursday May 30, 2019 at 2:00 pm in the Chapel at Bon Secours Place 10401 Roosevelt Blvd St Petersburg, Florida.

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Thursday
30
May

Memorial Service

2:00 pm
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Chapel at Bon Secours Place
10401 Roosevelt Blvd
St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
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