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Kathryn Irene Cromley

LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Kathryn was born on March 19, 1935, in Mahoning County, Ohio. She passed away on July 22 in Las Vegas, Nev.

Her parents, James August Greier and Marian Adella (Wetzel) Greier, preceded her in death.

She is survived by her husband of 60 years, Kenneth Harlan Cromley of Kingman, Ariz; her children Marian Wrage (Eric) of Rio Rancho, N.M., Patricia Holt (Michael) of Chatham, Ill., Margaret Cromley of Portland, Ore., and Paul Cromley (Vittoria) of Bear, Del.; and her grandchildren, Kelsey Holt of Collinsville, Ill., and Nathan Holt of Louisville, Ky.

She is also survived by siblings, Mary Alice Trull of Leesburg, Fla., Winifred Louise Waithman of Beloit, Ohio, Robert Wayne Greier (Jeanette) of Salem, Ohio, and James William Greier also of Salem, Ohio.

Kate, as she was known by friends and family, grew up in Ohio where she graduated as valedictorian from Sebring High School in 1953. She went on to get her bachelor’s degree in education from Youngstown State University. Later in life, she obtained a master’s from Northern Arizona University.

After teaching several years in Ohio, she and Ken moved about the country and fell in love with the southwest. They lived in Scottsdale, Ariz., for many years and it was there that she got back into teaching. She went on to teach for many years in Bullhead City, Ariz. She and Ken finally settled into a house they built outside of Kingman, Ariz., and she continued to work for several years as a substitute in the area.

Kate was active in AAUW and DAR for many years but her passion was with Girl Scouts. She volunteered her time for over 45 years and was awarded the Thanks Badge Award in 2010 for her years of service. Kate had many roles over the years; leader, co-leader, neighborhood manager, council-wide trainer and board member. She exposed her troops to many activities including hiking in the Grand Canyon. Her most recent troop was near her home outside the Kingman area where there are very few opportunities available like those she and Girl Scouting provided.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in her memory to the Arizona Cactus Pine Girl Scout Council, Attn: Fund Development, 119 E. Coronado Road, Phoenix, Ariz. 85004 or at friends.girlscoutsaz.org.

7/27/14

(Paid obituary)

Kathryn Irene Cromley

LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Kathryn was born on March 19, 1935, in Mahoning County, Ohio. She passed away on July 22 in Las Vegas, Nev.

Her parents, James August Greier and Marian Adella (Wetzel) Greier, preceded her in death.

She is survived by her husband of 60 years, Kenneth Harlan Cromley of Kingman, Ariz; her children Marian Wrage (Eric) of Rio Rancho, N.M., Patricia Holt (Michael) of Chatham, Ill., Margaret Cromley of Portland, Ore., and Paul Cromley (Vittoria) of Bear, Del.; and her grandchildren, Kelsey Holt of Collinsville, Ill., and Nathan Holt of Louisville, Ky.

She is also survived by siblings, Mary Alice Trull of Leesburg, Fla., Winifred Louise Waithman of Beloit, Ohio, Robert Wayne Greier (Jeanette) of Salem, Ohio, and James William Greier also of Salem, Ohio.

Kate, as she was known by friends and family, grew up in Ohio where she graduated as valedictorian from Sebring High School in 1953. She went on to get her bachelor’s degree in education from Youngstown State University. Later in life, she obtained a master’s from Northern Arizona University.

After teaching several years in Ohio, she and Ken moved about the country and fell in love with the southwest. They lived in Scottsdale, Ariz., for many years and it was there that she got back into teaching. She went on to teach for many years in Bullhead City, Ariz. She and Ken finally settled into a house they built outside of Kingman, Ariz., and she continued to work for several years as a substitute in the area.

Kate was active in AAUW and DAR for many years but her passion was with Girl Scouts. She volunteered her time for over 45 years and was awarded the Thanks Badge Award in 2010 for her years of service. Kate had many roles over the years; leader, co-leader, neighborhood manager, council-wide trainer and board member. She exposed her troops to many activities including hiking in the Grand Canyon. Her most recent troop was near her home outside the Kingman area where there are very few opportunities available like those she and Girl Scouting provided.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in her memory to the Arizona Cactus Pine Girl Scout Council, Attn: Fund Development, 119 E. Coronado Road, Phoenix, Ariz. 85004 or at friends.girlscoutsaz.org.

7/27/14

(Paid obituary)