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Kathleen Cannon Obituary

Kathleen Elizabeth Cannon entered into the gates of Heaven on November 22, 2023 after a heroic struggle with ALS. Kathy went in peace surrounded by family including her husband of 58 years, James ("Jimmy"); her daughter Amy Savage (and son-in-law Justin Savage); her two grandchildren, Kaitlin Savage and Justin "Alex" Savage; her beloved sisters and brothers Donna Halstead, Nancy Pilley, Jay Coyle (and his wife Judy), and Steve Bagley; and her many nieces and nephews.

Kathy was born in 1945 in Washington, DC and moved to Norfolk as a child. She graduated from Oscar F. Smith High School in 1964 and married her high school sweetheart, Jimmy, an avid surfer and waterman. Even though Kathy didn't care for the beach, she loved Jimmy from the bottom of her heart and went on to have two children, Amy and Michael whom they raised in Chesapeake, Virginia.

Kathy gave her love to the Lord and her family. Kathy taught Sunday School for decades at Rosemont Christian Church in Portlock and in later years enjoyed Young at Heart senior trips and luncheons with Jimmy and friends at First Baptist Church of Norfolk. For 25 years, she attended Beta Sigma Phi sorority with her sisters, Donna and Nancy, and also founded a crafts business with them, KDN Accents. Kathy loved spending time with her grandchildren, Kaitlin and Alex, with whom she traveled to many places, including Disney World, Ireland, London, and Paris. Kathy's other loves included macaroni and cheese with tomatoes, Nancy Thomas Angels, and fussing at Jimmy for cutting up.

Kathy worked for many years at CV International in Norfolk, a job she began after Kaitlin's birth so she could spoil her grandchildren. Kathy and Jimmy made many friends at CV International, who always supported her and the family.

Kathy's family will schedule a celebration-of-life later. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the ALS Association, at their website, als.org, or call (888) 949-2577.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Nov. 26, 2023.

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Ellen Henry SIlva

November 28, 2023

Mr. Cannon, Amy and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Mrs. Cannon was a lovely woman. I remember coming over to play with Amy and Mrs. Cannon was always so kind to me. May you all find comfort in what a positive influence she had on all she came in contact with.

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Bernice Acra

November 27, 2023

Am so sorry to learn of Kathy's passing. I am without words....... Love you all

Arlene Taylor Gaither

November 27, 2023

Jimmy I am so sorry for your loss. Cathy was a precious woman and I know she will be missed by many. You and your family will be in my prayers. God bless you.

Charlene Cason

November 26, 2023

I first met Kathy (at the beach!) almost 60 years ago. Our children are very close in age, & our families had many great times together as they were growing up. God bless you, Jimmy, the children, grandchildren and all of your family. I am deeply sorry for your loss.
Charlene

Ann Cummings

November 26, 2023

Dear Jimmy,
Chris and I were so sorry to hear of Kathy´s passing.
It was an honor to work with her and call her my friend.
Kathy´s positive outlook on life was always up lifting. It was
a pleasure to see her smile every day at work.
Please know you and your family are in our hearts at the loss
of your beautiful wife.
Ann and Chris Cummings

Joyce Robinson

November 26, 2023

Sending prayers in remembering Kathy, she was a very special woman.

Kim Utley

November 26, 2023

I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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