

side on Friday, May 13, 2022, at Loma Linda Medical Center Murrieta. She was born
to Jessie and Maude Richardson on January 7, 1951, in Elk City Oklahoma, the third
of three sisters. Kathy did not benefit from the Polio vaccine which was only
developed a few years after her birth, so by the time she was 5 or 6 Kathy had
contracted this deadly disease and was in a body cast from the waist down. Kathy
survived polio and was able to walk again but the effects of it followed her the rest of
her life. Sadly, her two loving older sisters Mary and Judy, as well as her parents
predeceased her.
Kathy proudly called herself “Okie” all the days of her life (although she also claimed
to have some Italian blood out of love and respect for her BFF Annie Hernandez).
Kathy met her first husband Gregorio Torrez when she was still quite young. They
married and had two children – Gregory and Kimberly. Unfortunately, Gregorio
passed away after 10 years of marriage and Kathy was left to raise two young
children. However, life soon took a turn for the better! Kathy met and eventually
married her second husband, Aaron Roth. The two families merged, adding two
stepdaughters Leigh and Tammy as well as many members of Aaron’s extended family.
Aaron and Kathy had a wonderful life of travel and adventure until tragically Aaron
passed away 10 years later from cancer. Now Kathy was alone again. Her children
by this time were young adults, but she still had to manage a life alone. It was at this
time she met and fell in love with Philip Adams. Philip and Kathy were married on
May 3, 1997, in the City of Orange. The couple had 25 great years together, traveling
the country and spending many wonderful days and weeks on the central coast of
California, as well as Arkansas and Georgia. Kathy loved Big Sur and Carmel above
all places she visited. Many a day did Phil and Kathy spend watching monarch
butterflies in Pacific Grove and walking the beaches near Pebble Beach. And let’s not
forget her favorite pastime – shopping. Some of the best times of her life were with
her daughter Kim or her friend Annie looking for bargains from Redlands to Fountain
Valley! And despite her many surgeries and the recurring pain she constantly battled
resulting from polio as a child, Kathy never succumbed to self-pity or regret. Even
after the tragic loss of her beloved son Gregory, she was always upbeat and positive
with a smile for everyone she met. Kathy was the very essence of kindness and that’s
how we should remember her – with her big smiles and hugs.
Kathy is survived by her husband Philip, her daughter Kimberly, her daughter-in-law
Dawn and Dawn’s companion Larry, her stepdaughters Leigh and Tammy, her best
friend Annie Hernandez and Annie’s husband Sal, her son-in-law Ian and Ian’s wife
Sherry, her son-in-law Jason and his wife Courtney, her daughter-in-law Amy and her
husband Chris, her sister Mary’s daughters Suzie, Diana and Brandy, sister-in-law
Julia’s daughter Deanna, grandchildren Christina and Christina’s husband Paul,
Joseph, Zachary and Zachary’s wife Crystal, Michelle and Michelle’s husband
Genaro, Heather, and many beloved greatgrandchildren. The number of friends and
neighbors who loved Kathy is endless. If I have missed anyone, I apologize. Kathy
knows you loved her.
God bless her memory. May she rest in eternal peace in God’s arms.
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