tion of son, Thomas, in 1982. In 1984 the family relocated to Endicott, New York, for a ten month assignment through Waynes employment with IBM. Kitty continued teaching and retired in 2001 after 34 years of service.Kitty often said teaching fulfilledher when she was with a student and she was able to witness their a-ha moment of comprehension. A dedicated and devoted teacher, she aided many students in reaching their academic potential. Upon retirement Kitty and Wayne were able to travel much of the United States via truck and camper, enjoying many of the beautiful National Parks and Monuments including visits to Denali National Park and extensive travel throughout the southwestern states.During this time of travel Kitty and Wayne fell in love with Arizonas natural beauty and they purchased a snow bird home in Casa Grande, Arizona, where Kitty immersed herself in the local culture and community.It was while living in Arizona Kitty discovered the intricate art of hand beading dried gourds for which she received many awards and her work was featured in a magazine advertisement for a bead supplier. Kitty was an active member at St. Lukes Episcopal Church where she served as Sunday School coordinator, as Vestry member, in the Prayer Shawl Ministry, in Cursillo, in the alter guild and offered assistance with Vacation Bible School. In addition to her devotion to her church, Kitty was a doting and loving Grandmother to son Toms daughter Alexandra, and daughter Andreas two sons, Benjamin and Lawson.Grandmother and grandchildren enjoyed spending time together baking and attempting various sewing and craft projects. An avid reader, Kitty passed along her love of literature to her children and grandchildren.Kitty will be remembered for her devotion to her family and church, her easy laugh and smile, and her ever patient listening ears and arms always ready to give a supportive hug. Kitty was preceded in death by her parents, Tibor and Vendla Rozsa.Kitty is survived by her husband of forty-five years, Wayne; eldest son, Steven Larson of Milwaukee, WI; son Thomas Larson of New Orleans, LA and granddaughter Alexandra Larson of Ann Arbor, MI; daughter Andrea Baldwin (Adam) of Des Moines, IA and their children, Benjamin, Lawson, Drake and Layla. Services will be Saturday, February 20 th, 2016 at St. Lukes Episcopal Church at 10am (visitation) followed by a memorial service at 11am with a luncheon to follow. In lieu of flowers the family asks that memorials in Kittys memory be made to the St. Lukes Capital Campaign.