Former longtime Hamilton Township resident Kathryn M. Webb died Thursday, July 15, at her home in Bordentown.
Kathy was born on July 29, 1940, in Huntington, Long Island, to James and Marie McLaughlin. After graduating from Our Lady of Mercy Academy in Syosset, Long Island, she moved to Trenton to attend St. Francis Medical Center School of Nursing. During her five-decade career, she was a registered nurse at Somerset Hospital, Saint Francis Medical Center, and Hamilton Hospital, as well as the Visiting Nurses Association of Mercer County.
She is survived by her children, Andrew Webb (Patricia) of Hamilton Square; Matthew Webb (Pamela) of Lower Makefield, Pa.; Jane McManimon (Ed) of Bordentown; Carla O’Connor (Paul) of New York, N.Y.; and Maggie Hintz (Eric) of Rocky Hill, as well as her grandchildren, Sam Webb; Amanda and Christin Webb; Madeline and Conall McManimon; Abby, Jamie, and Lucas O’Connor; and Henry and Virginia Hintz.
She is preceded in death by her parents and her sister Barbara Radetsky and brother Donald McLaughlin.
Kathy will be remembered for her love of the ocean, horses, and her family, as well as her inability to turn away from helping a stray animal. Her sharp sense of humor will be greatly missed.
At her request, services will be private. Memorial contributions can be made to the Trenton Cats Rescue at TrentonCats.org.
Sending love to the the whole family and thinking of you all during this sad time.
Matt and family. So sorry for the loss of your mother. Just know that we are thinking of you all at this time.
Love,
Joan
I remember Kathy as sharp and fun as her mother,my Aunt Marie.To all my cousins I am so sorry for your loss. Love To All Sue Murray Bragg and family.
Love your Mom!
I’m so glad to learn that she was a animal rescuer …that’s such a great trait! Obviously, she was committed to people with her many years of nursing. My memories of your mother are distant but fun! I remember she had all you little kids and I didn’t know how she managed it growing up in a family of just two kids. She was totally fun and straightforward. I remember her as a good listener when I knew her.. It’s so hard to lose a mom.