In loving memory of Katherine Scholtz

It is with the deepest sadness we share with you one of our most beloved members, Katherine Scholtz has passed. Known here at DSL as “KitKat” she was truly magic. She lit up any room she was in, and she knew it! Katherine was We will miss her dearly and feel honored and grateful to have so many incredible memories with her. Please keep her family and friends close to your heart at this time, we will share arrangements soon.
Rest now, Katherine. We love you 💕
Katherine C. Scholtz, 44, of Louisville, Kentucky, returned to her heavenly Father on January 27, 2023 surrounded by family and friends. She was a loving daughter, sister, and aunt.
She enjoyed Special Olympics as a world game athlete, global messenger, and friend to all. She enjoyed her time with Down Syndrome of Louisville where she had many friends, she participated in Faith Club for many years and enjoyed her community activities through Path Forward of Kentucky. She had a 17-year career at AT&T and finished her working career at McAllister’s Deli. See full obituary
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