Family and friends
At this strange time, when we can't gather together to remember and celebrate Katherine's life, this page has been built for Katherine's family and friends to connect online and share their personal memories and stories.
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Join MemoriesRebecca Evans Kathie at Trevi Fountain. Mum was on holiday in Rome with her old friend Margaret Thorogood.
Rebecca Evans Katherine and Rebecca at the party to celebrate Jeff and Rebecca's marriage
Ben Evans Mum's 60th Birthday. A Pinata in the garden
ruth and polly evans Our beloved Mother Superior xxxx
Jan Gooding Kath and Polly sharing their birthday lunch with Ruth and Ben in July 2013
Rebecca Evans Spanish Group
ruth and polly evans My wicked stepmother as she called herself
Philippe Fraser This is the most recent photograph I have of Katherine - it was at the Oxo Tower for Ben's 40th. She was so full of life and laughter. We had such a lovely evening.
Oliver Gilman Katherine, in and amongst holding court, when she very kindly hosted my 40th.
ruth and polly evans Kath and Polly's birthday
Ben Evans Christmas Day on the Thames with Pauline & Flora
Ben Evans KATHERINE MARGARET WAINEWRIGHT EVANS 06.07.44 - 25.3.20
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Ben Evans Mum & Dad's Wedding - with Ruth & Mark
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Ben Evans Tavira, Portugal October 2014
Ben Evans 75th Birthday in Chambers Lane
Barbara Hull
I was one of several gardeners who used to look after the garden at No. 75. Katherine was probably the most engaging of all my clients and one of the few who wanted to talk politics as much as perennials. I’ll remember her fondly. Pete
Barbara Hull Uruguay
I will miss my chuckles with dear Katherine and walks with Madam Lola....RIP xxx
Another national crisis marked the beginning of my friendship with Kathie. I arrived in Homeless Families in time for the three day week. On many nights our little office was the only one shining a light at the front of the Town Hall building. The numbers of families in need of accommodation were rising quickly and we worked long hours. Kathie lite...
Kath and my Mum met at the primary school gates, when Rebecca and my brother were in the same class, and Ben and I were in pushchairs. When we were older, we found an ally in each other for mischief making….often at the expense of our poor Mums. I was at the Evans’s for the day, and Ben had heard about a trick where you fill a sandwich bag with s...
I have fond memories dating to our South American trip. Our friends in Waco remember her and what a hit she was when she visited us on the way to England. We enjoyed her hospitality on our trips to London, and her 60th birthday was a wonderful occasion for all of us to get together. I will miss her.
This is the end of an era - Kathy, two friends and I used to meet for bridge every fortnight. Rose wine and crisps were always on hand during the game, with a break half way for dinner, the only rule being that it should be simple finger food. We chatted, told jokes and whinged about politicians, all the while thinking that we could have a lot ...
You have gone much too soon but no-one could ever accuse you of wasting a moment of your life.
Jane Collisson Katherine's last day at Hounslow, 2001. Many happy memories from her many friends. She made working fun!
Barbara Hull Lois Gassler's 90th birthday - Waco, TX
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Rebecca Evans Gnasher
My memories of Katherine Mary Conway 6th April 2020 I first met Katherine in September 1998 when I joined the Willesden Writers’ Workshop, led by Ivor Osborne at the Willesden Library. There were about 12 people present – a strange but dynamic collection of very different characters – but to say that Katherine stood out would be an understatemen...
Missing Kathie more than I can say
Belinda Sinclair This is Katherine's dog Lola who I started walking for Katherine 6 years ago. We got on very well immediately, both Lola and her human were so delightful and we became friends. I looked forward to seeing her when I brought Lola home ...for some laughs and occasionally a glass of good wine. Of course, I heard all the stories of the antics of her previous dogs, Gnasher and Sparky, usually hilarious. Her parting shot, when I said "See you next week" nearly always was..."If we're spared"... I guess in the end ...she was spared...any more pain and discomfort. RIP dear funny lady xx
Dear Kathy, now what am I going to do about Christmas? Every year as it approached I'd think, I must ring Kathy and catch up, and she'd answer the phone saying 'Checking up on me again are you? Making sure I am still alive.' And I'd say 'Well, of course, I don't want to waste a stamp.' And we'd chat about anything and everything and laugh. I was...
You are missed. Gai and Mark
We have so many lovely memories of Katherine from over the years, many of them from Christmases spent together. We will also never forget her dancing 'La Raspa' with my mother in the middle of Madrid - apparently a legacy of their childhood! We will always remember Katherine, her warmth and her wonderful sense of humor.
There was never a dull moment with you XxX
Ben Evans Katherine and Mary in 1951 in Spain - Katherine in Fancy Dress as a Red Cross Nurse (Posted on behalf of Mary)
Kathy and I met at SHAC(Shelter Housing Aid Center) in 1969. We were both in need of somewhere to live and so joined forces in renting a lovely little cottage in Billing street, the other side of the railway line from Chelsea football stadium. The row of houses were then due to be demolished for the Euro train line which would have two tracks. T...
I met Kathy way back in 1983, when we shared a social work post in Harlesden’s Stonebridge Estate. Our time together was very limited – team meetings and a short handover each week, but we had lots in common and our conversations were always memorable in some way or other. I moved jobs and homes but Kathy and I kept in touch through the years with ...
Ingrid Daniels Last rock on Land's End 1962
Memories with Kathie I arrived at Ashford School for girls – as a boarder a year later than Kathie. So being German, I was her target for teasing. But we quickly found out that we liked each other and became best friends from then onwards. As Micky, Mr Wainewright to me, was working abroad K stayed with her aunt in the holidays not too fay way from...
I remember you Kathy in the 60's when for a time, you lived in Bedford; irreverent, always laughing, your dark hair shielding your face as you exchanged confidences with your best friend in lectures. Ever since, every year, I have received a Christmas card with memories of the year , family life - very proud Mum; holidays taken , one I remember in...