s remarkable handyman skills. Kathy often proudly shared that the beauty of their home was all thanks to Bob's keen eye for detail and impeccable upkeep. The years were filled with memorable vacations and adventures with friends and family. They also enjoyed a lot of time on Bob's Harley, whether with family, friends, or just the two of them. Kathy's life was blessed with many enduring friendships, some lasting over 60 years. One exceptionally cherished friend was Elsie Price, daughter of Jeremy and Tasha Price. Elsie's declaration of Kathy as her best friend was a sentiment Kathy wholeheartedly reciprocated. Kathy was renowned for being the life of the party, effortlessly organizing town-wide celebrations for birthdays, anniversaries, reunions, and more. Her unique talent for roasting people at special events brought joy and laughter to countless gatherings. On July 1st, 2021, Kathy was diagnosed with Bulbar ALS, the rarest form of ALS. She was given a life expectancy of 1-3 years, and to no surprise, she beat that prediction with her upbeat and positive attitude. Left to honor Kathy's memory is her loving husband of 34 years, Bob Richardson. Her two children, Ashley (Ed) Martin and Travis (Kristin) Crawford. Her two stepchildren, Curt (Wendy) Richardson and Jim Richardson. Eleven grandchildren, Taylor, Hunter, Seth, Jonny, Elijah, Elliana, Genevieve, Giovanni, Liliela, Zachary, Colton, and Colby. Four great-grandchildren, Pheonix, Wyatt, Marcos, and River. Her siblings, Helen (Dean) Lanser, Ruth (Steve) Bookout, and Kenny Deppe. Those that were there to meet her on the other side were her mom and dad, Maynard and Juanita Deppe, and her very special nephew, Brian Woody. Kathy's vibrant spirit and infectious energy will be deeply missed. She leaves behind a legacy of love, friendship, and unforgettable memories.