Kathy was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. She adored time with family, especially her beautiful grandchildren. She is survived by her eldest son, William "Billy" Fremer; a daughter, Rebecca (James) Fremer McCarthy; a son, Michael (Christiana) Fremer; and a son, Andrew (Kaitlin) Fremer all of Brockway. Kathy was blessed as a "Grammy" to four grandchildren; Blakely, Lennox, Quinn, and Theodore Fremer. As well as, a step grandchild, Tiffany McCarthy. In addition to her children, she is also survived by her siblings Connie (Richard) Mcelhinny and brother John (Suzy) Alburg.
At a young age, Kathy gained her business experience at the Alburg Family Store in Sugar Hill. She worked alongside her husband running their sawmill, Fremer Lumber, and then developed Fremer Moulding Inc. in 1992. She then established Bill's Place in 2001, all of which are located in Brockway. Being the wonderful business woman she was, she remained very involved even until her last days. She was very proud to see these businesses continue through the hardwork of her children.
Kathy had many passions in life and did everything with her whole heart. Many who loved Kathy, knew she had a way with words. Kathy's "letters" provided comfort and memories for many. She also enjoyed reading, quilting, being on the Fremer farm and riding side by sides. But more than anything, she cherished her time with family and being a "Grammy."
She was always a very faithful member at St. Tobias Church and volunteered many years with the Rosary Society and Meals on Wheels . She was a fouder and member of the Cherrywood Lumberman's Association and was a board member for the Brockway School District for many years.
Kathy was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. She adored time with family, especially her beautiful grandchildren. She is survived by her eldest son, William "Billy" Fremer; a daughter, Rebecca (James) Fremer McCarthy; a son, Michael (Christiana) Fremer; and a son, Andrew (Kaitlin) Fremer all of Brockway. Kathy was blessed as a "Grammy" to four grandchildren; Blakely, Lennox, Quinn, and Theodore Fremer. As well as, a step grandchild, Tiffany McCarthy. In addition to her children, she is also survived by her siblings Connie (Richard) Mcelhinny and brother John (Suzy) Alburg.
At a young age, Kathy gained her business experience at the Alburg Family Store in Sugar Hill. She worked alongside her husband running their sawmill, Fremer Lumber, and then developed Fremer Moulding Inc. in 1992. She then established Bill's Place in 2001, all of which are located in Brockway. Being the wonderful business woman she was, she remained very involved even until her last days. She was very proud to see these businesses continue through the hardwork of her children.
Kathy had many passions in life and did everything with her whole heart. Many who loved Kathy, knew she had a way with words. Kathy's "letters" provided comfort and memories for many. She also enjoyed reading, quilting, being on the Fremer farm and riding side by sides. But more than anything, she cherished her time with family and being a "Grammy."
She was always a very faithful member at St. Tobias Church and volunteered many years with the Rosary Society and Meals on Wheels . She was a fouder and member of the Cherrywood Lumberman's Association and was a board member for the Brockway School District for many years.
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