

Kathleen Donnelly died peacefully at her San Diego home on January 31, 2013, at the age of 61, ending a courageous battle with Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), a degenerative neurological disease. This illness took much from Kathy, but her strength, grace, and perseverance during this struggle were an inspiration to all who knew her.
Kathleen Jo Varner was the oldest of five children born to the late Kenneth and Marie Varner in Detroit, Michigan, on October 6, 1951. She became a California Girl when the family moved to Long Beach when she was four years old. Kathy was married to David Donnelly from 1973 to 1986. Their son Devin Michael Donnelly was born in San Diego in 1984.
Kathy's entire higher education and professional life was associated with the University of California. She was a brilliant student, and received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from UC Davis. She performed her Clinical Laboratory internship and was later hired in the Special Coagulation Lab at UCLA Medical Center. She took the same position at UCSD Medical Center when she relocated to San Diego in 1978. Kathy was passionate about her work and was dedicated to providing the best patient care. She was recognized as an expert in the field of coagulation. She enjoyed the teaching aspect of her job and mentored many medical students and pathology residents and fellows.
In addition to a love of the seacoast, Kathy had a passion for lighthouses, for their beauty and historical value. She was an avid traveler and visited many lighthouses throughout the country. One of her last trips was to Martha's Vineyard, where she was able to enjoy the coastal scenery and many lighthouses there. Giving gifts to Kathy was easy because anything with a lighthouse on it was always appreciated! Her other interests were admiring and collecting quilts, reading, touring gardens, playing Scrabble and Cribbage, hiking, walking at the beach, and enjoying evenings at Sunset Cliffs.
She was a wonderful and devoted daughter, mother, sister, aunt, and friend and will be missed greatly by all who were touched by her life.
Kathy is survived by her son Devin; her brother Kenneth, his wife Debbie and children Jessica and Matthew of Rancho Santa Margarita; brother Timothy, wife Doreen and children Tim and Victoria of Temecula; sisters Jane Bossart of Oceanside and Judith Frary of Phoenix, Arizona; many cousins; and her dear friends Leslye Rucker and Erik Anderson of San Diego.
A memorial service will be held on February 16th at 1:00 pm aboard the William D. Evans docked at the Bahia Hotel on Mission Bay. This celebration of Kathy’s life will continue until 5:00 pm.
Special thanks to all of the people in Kathy’s "village" who helped her in different ways to cope with her illness and enjoy life as best she could.
Donations in memory of Kathy may be made to The Brain Observatory, 3510 Dunhill Street, San Diego CA 92121 (thebrainobservatory.ucsd.edu) or The Brain Support Network PO Box7264, Menlo Park CA 94026 (brainsupportnetwork.org).
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