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Cathy Sue Mellecker, a dedicated Director of Education, passed away on June 14, 2026, leaving behind a legacy marked by her commitment to learning and cultural exploration. Born on January 21, 1947, Cathy’s life was characterized by a profound passion for knowledge and a deep curiosity about the world around her.
She is mourned also by the memory of her beloved parents, Frances Mellecker and Ruth Colgrove, who precede her in death. Cathy was the devoted mother of sons Morgan Clark and Adam Clark, both of whom preceded her, leaving an enduring imprint on her heart and life.
Cathy is survived by her cherished special friends, Joseph Rigoli and Joycene Harwood, whose companionship brought warmth and joy to her later years. Their presence was a source of comfort and happiness, reflecting the strength of bonds formed through mutual respect and affection.
Throughout her distinguished career as Director of Education, Cathy contributed significantly to the advancement of educational programs, impacting countless students and colleagues. Her professional life was a testament to her belief in the transformative power of education and her dedication to fostering an environment where learning could thrive.
Beyond her professional achievements, Cathy found joy and fulfillment in a variety of interests that enriched her life. She was an avid reader, immersing herself in diverse literary worlds. Genealogy captured her imagination, as she delved into the stories of her ancestors, tracing the threads of her family history with reverence. Her love of travel took her to remarkable places including Egypt, Greece, England, France, Guatemala, and Hawaii, experiences that broadened her perspectives and deepened her appreciation for different cultures.
Cathy Sue Mellecker’s life was one of dedication, curiosity, and meaningful relationships. Her contributions to education, her passion for exploration, and the love she shared with those close to her remain a lasting tribute to a life well lived. She will be remembered with profound respect and affection by all who knew her.
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