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Kathleen Araminta Sewell

January 20, 1945 ~ May 23, 2020

Kathleen A. Sewell age 75 transitioned Saturday May 23rd surrounded with love and comfort at home. Born in Atlanta, she lived in the Marietta area most of her life. Kathleen had a long career in Mortgage Banking a job that offered her the opportunity to travel throughout the states, which she thoroughly enjoyed. Her heart place was the in the Southwest, where she enjoyed decades of camping and exploring. She was an energetic and vivacious woman who loved exercise, travel, art and music. A loving and devoted mother and grandmother she was cherished by her family and friends, and was admired for her honesty and integrity. She is survived by her husband Christian Knauth, two sons Michael and Leigh Roper, four grandchildren Brittany, Julian, Chloe, Isabella and 2 brothers Michael and David. Kathleen was a very generous woman and supported many charities. She asked that those who knew her please do a kind act for someone to make the world a little better in her memory. There will be a gathering for a memorial at a later date.

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  1. She is so missed. Kathleen set the best example of a mate. She was supportive, forgiving and always willing to find the best in a situation. Her actions always demonstrated her love.

  2. So recently we were meeting often for lunch with Kathleen and Kip, enjoying great conversations often light and sometimes serious about family, current events, life challenges and experiences and what it all means in these crazy times. She is loved and is sorely missed as we also feel blessed by the times we shared over the years!

  3. I have never seen anyone try harder to improve and grow than my wife Kathleen.She set a wonderful example for family, friends and me. I will always be grateful for her love, presence and continuing influence in my life.

  4. I thought of Kathleen today. I worked with her in mortgage banking 96-98. It was such a wonderful experience sharing our spiritual beliefs and finding out they were the same. She was beautiful, inside and out. I am truly sorry for your loss. Her picture here is a perfect example of her; that smile and her light. She is an Angel watching over you now. May you feel her presence.


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