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From 1996:
Cathy went to Auburn where she received her BS in economics. She then moved to Dallas wher she received her MBA from SMU. Cathy lived in Dallas for 6 years before moving to Atlanta in 1986.
Career-wise Cathy gradually found herself moving from the accounting and payroll side of business to the systems and programming side. She now works for Turner Broadcasting as part of the programming department supporting financial systems.
Hobbies - working on her house and yard, quilting, vegetarian cooking and reading. Cathy is still single.
2023 update
In 1998, for my 40th birthday, I quit my job at Turner Broadcasting, and went into consulting, which kept me traveling for several years.
In 2000 I married the boy next door, Bryan Kennedy (Randolph Class of 1978). Bryan’s family lived next door to us on Toll Gate Circle when I was in high school. We had our first date when I was 16 and Bryan was 14. We had our second date in 1999.
In 2010, my mother began to, as I like to think of it, fade away. So I stopped working to be with her more. When she died in 2012, I decided I was too busy with other things to return to work, so I effectively retired.
My days are spent cooking, gardening (I have a small vegetable garden), and doing my genealogy research.
When 2020 and Covid-19 hit, Bryan, who travels almost every week, stopped traveling for 3 months. That was the most continuous time we spent together in our entire relationship. Bryan survived. In 2020, we also moved up the plan for a small motorhome when he retires, and replaced the 30-foot fifth-wheel camping trailer with a small motorhome that I can drive (with platform shoes since I am too short to reach the gas pedal).
We live in Peachtree Corners, GA (Atlanta area), in a house more than big enough for two people, but we both have stuff. It seems like I am the current caretaker of half the stuff my family has ever owned, and Bryan needs lots of room for the many model airplanes he flies.
In December 2022, I was looking at our class memorial page, and saw that we had a few that were missing their date of death. My OCGD (Obsessive Compulsive Genealogy Disorder) was triggered, and I researched those people and sent Stephen Hamm their information so he could update the website. And that is how I became the official genealogist for the Class of 1976, looking for obituaries and any other information I can find for the dead, and trying my best to find contact information for the missing.
1-10-23 u[date
bio update, photos
creuther@yahoo.com
Peachtree Corners, GA