Suzi 5th July 2020

I met Katie in LA in 1993 when we were nannies out there. Wherever Katie was there was fun and literally games. She opened the boot of her car once and it was stuffed full of board games. Very often a night out or in ended in a couple of games. I will never forget her turning up late the night before my wedding ladden with buckets of wild flowers. She had driven up from Cornwall and had gone in the fields gathering flowers before she came. Typical Katie. Katie had a heart of gold. As my husband said "she would give you the shirt off her back, if only she could find it". Katie would do anything for anyone. My daughters thought the world of her and loved her Easter eggs hunts, treasure hunts and dog hunts that she organised for them. She was a mad cap, crazy aunt that we will all miss terribly. I will never forget the last phone call I had with Katie. She told me her farmer had strimmed a pathway through the field all the way to the woods and had pushed her in the wheelchair all the way to the woods, where he had put a table and chairs and a picnic. She told me how lucky she was. I will always cherish those last words with her and thanks Pete for making her so happy. What a gal. Love you Katie. Suzanne