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Kaethe P. Wooster

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Kaethe P. Wooster

Birth
Argentina
Death
20 Nov 2010 (aged 81)
Belleville, Essex County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Cremated, Other Add to Map
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Born in Eldorado Misiones, Argentina, the daughter of Otto and Klara Reuchie, German immigrants, she came to the United States at age 18 unable ti speak English. She eventually learned to speak fluent English, Spanish, and German and became a U.S. Citizen in 1952.

Known to her friends and family as Kate, she was energetic and hard working with a "get it done" attitude. She grew up on a farm, where planting tobacco and raising horses and farm animals was the norm. She had a love and respect for nature. gardening was a great joy in her life and her green thumb was the envy of her family and friends.

She loved animals, especially her cat Mexico. She believed in the importance of being a good neighbor and friend. She was both to many peoplein her life. Kate was an excellent chef, ahe enjoyed crocheting doll clothes and ornaments for her grandchildren. She loved to travel and enjoyed trips to the beach. But most of all she loved being with her family and friends.

Kate leaves behind to cherish her memory, her dearly loved son Gary Wooster and his wife Phyllis, her step children Sandra Swenticky and her husband Fred,William Wooster and his wife Pat, dearest grandchildren Eric and Jason Wooster, Fred Swenticky Jr.,Donna Janoczkin.Susan Portaleos,Cindy Delia,and Denise Thiel,11 great grandchildren and many friends and relatives. She was the devoted wife of the late Walter O. Wooster, and loving mother of Robert E. Wooster.
Born in Eldorado Misiones, Argentina, the daughter of Otto and Klara Reuchie, German immigrants, she came to the United States at age 18 unable ti speak English. She eventually learned to speak fluent English, Spanish, and German and became a U.S. Citizen in 1952.

Known to her friends and family as Kate, she was energetic and hard working with a "get it done" attitude. She grew up on a farm, where planting tobacco and raising horses and farm animals was the norm. She had a love and respect for nature. gardening was a great joy in her life and her green thumb was the envy of her family and friends.

She loved animals, especially her cat Mexico. She believed in the importance of being a good neighbor and friend. She was both to many peoplein her life. Kate was an excellent chef, ahe enjoyed crocheting doll clothes and ornaments for her grandchildren. She loved to travel and enjoyed trips to the beach. But most of all she loved being with her family and friends.

Kate leaves behind to cherish her memory, her dearly loved son Gary Wooster and his wife Phyllis, her step children Sandra Swenticky and her husband Fred,William Wooster and his wife Pat, dearest grandchildren Eric and Jason Wooster, Fred Swenticky Jr.,Donna Janoczkin.Susan Portaleos,Cindy Delia,and Denise Thiel,11 great grandchildren and many friends and relatives. She was the devoted wife of the late Walter O. Wooster, and loving mother of Robert E. Wooster.

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