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This memorial website was created in memory of our beloved mother, Kathleen Vasconcelos.

Kathleen was widely known and loved by a remarkable collection of friends, family, coworkers, and casual acquaintances. However you knew her, we invite you to leave tributes and memories of her here as they bring us great comfort in this difficult time.

If you are able, please join us for any of the below services. All are welcome. 

Friday, August 18, 2023
Viewing
6-8 p.m.
The DiCostanzo family owned,
Lakewood Funeral Home
6250 Highway 9, Howell, NJ 07731

Saturday, August 19, 2023
Mass of Christian Burial
10:30 a.m.
St. Mary of the Lake Church
43 Madison Ave., Lakewood, NJ 08701

Burial
St. Mary of the Lake Cemetery
1 Honey Locust Dr., Lakewood, NJ 08701
August 20, 2023
August 20, 2023
I am shocked and saddened to just now hearing of Kathy’s passing. What a funny and friendly lady who was deeply devoted to her family! To say “a light has gone out in the world “ is truly an understatement. It was always a delight running into Kathy because no matter how much time had passed I was always in for a good laugh and a great story . My deepest sympathy to her loving children and grandchildren as I know they will forever miss their tremendous beacon of love and life!!
August 19, 2023
August 19, 2023
Kathy will forever hold a special place in my heart. She always was a source of joy and guidance, support and faith. She was a beautiful example of the type of person we teach our children and strive ourselves to be. Her smile and sense of humor was second to none. She can now rest and reap the rewards of her life. I will be sending prayers to Kathy’s family.
August 18, 2023
August 18, 2023
I am deeply saddened to hear of Kathy's passing. We spoke on the phone only a few weeks ago and laughed as always. I will always remember her positivity, her love of family, and always seeing the glass as half-full. Kathy was dedicated to our children and families. I will always remember our discussions about a variety of subjects, especially growing up in Brooklyn N.Y. I will miss our friendship the most. Rest in peace my friend. 
August 18, 2023
August 18, 2023
I truly can't add to the tributes already left here but I can add my admiration and respect for this woman who brought such joy, understanding, and unconditional positive regard to every soul she ever met. The light in the world is a little diminished with her loss. Rest well Kathy til we all meet again
Ruthie
August 18, 2023
August 18, 2023
Dearest Kathy,
I did not know you long, but I did know you long enough to tell the world that you were a GENUINE person! I am saddened of your sudden passing. You were such a sweet, caring, uniquely witted, and considerate friend. You will be truly and dearly missed at our Ikko's dinner gatherings.
My sincerest condolences go out to your family, and closest friends. I hope they can find some comfort in knowing that you are reunited with Conrad.
Lifting you all up in prayer,,,
August 16, 2023
August 16, 2023
Such a terrible loss for so many
that were touched by this sweet lady. My husband worked for Kathleen as her contractor and he immediately knew she was a special woman. She was so kind and caring. Always a bright moment. Tom shared with me that when he met her he knew she was going to be a friend . Just a loss that is hard to express. Our hearts and prayers to her beautiful family.
August 16, 2023
August 16, 2023
I am totally shocked. Kathy and I worked at Kimball Hospital back in the 80s and we stayed close, since that time.  She was a very caring person and a true friend, who was very supportive and a great listener. She will be definitely be missed.
August 16, 2023
August 16, 2023
Even though we aren’t technically related, I’ve known Kathleen as my “Aunt Kathy” for my whole life. She and my mom met in the maternity ward and became best friends soon after. The early years included many visits to Beacon Beach in Point Pleasant. After one visit, Kathy helped a stranded stranger who was having car trouble. When we dropped off the stranger to her destination, she offered Kathy some cash as a thank you and said “take the kids out for ice cream.” Kathy—who was always polite and gracious—insisted that she couldn’t accept the offer. Then I (at around 5 years old) chimed in: “Take the money, Kathy Vasconcelos!” (I really wanted the ice cream.) Though I didn’t know it at the time, that was a story we would laugh about over and over for the next forty years.

Kathy taught me so much and I’m missing her terribly. I find myself yearning to listen to a long voicemail from her just to hear her voice. But most importantly, I’m grateful to Kathy for the strong bond of friendship that she and my mother shared. They felt more like sisters than friends. All the Vasconceloses are a part of our family and we will miss Kathy so much.
August 15, 2023
August 15, 2023
I am so sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences to the Kathy's family and friends, and I consider myself one of those friends. My heart is broken for all the things I still had to say to her and to ask her. She was truly one of my favorite people who I have met in my life. I can' stop crying; I will miss you my friend. xoxoxoxoxo
August 15, 2023
August 15, 2023
Dear Kathleen,
Our friendship was instant and you made it so easy. I looked forward to our lunches with you and Ann and our not-so-short phone calls and texts. You were a great listener and a better advisor…No surprise there! Although our time was shortened, I will never forget you and your kind and Witty character. I love how you always put a positive spin on just about everything!
The times we shared will forever be in my heart!
Rest in perfect peace my friend! 
August 15, 2023
August 15, 2023
Kathy was one of a kind in the very best of ways! I worked with her at three different locations and she was a genuine and authentic delight at all three. The world has lost one of its truly nice, interesting and talkative (in a great way!) voices. My condolences to her family and all who mourn her.
August 15, 2023
August 15, 2023
I am saddened by her passing but grateful to have been a part of her life and be left with so many wonderful memories. She was my Moms cousin and when we were kids , my twin brother and I would spend a few weeks at her house in the summertime. Every year we could not wait to get out of Bklyn and go there. Kathleen and Conrad treated us like gold. She was so kind and loving. They would take us anyplace we wanted to go . The lake , the amusement park , out for dinner , you name it. Although it is sad she is gone , I will always have the memories and a place in my heart for her forever. May God rest her soul until we meet again.
August 15, 2023
August 15, 2023
Kevin and I are heart broken. This world lost a beautiful soul, a trusted friend, a funny lady and a heart of pure gold. May the light she brought to us all forever shine in that place in our hearts that belongs to her. Love you Kathy.
August 15, 2023
August 15, 2023
Oh how I loved listening to Kathy! Her voice brought me joy; I heard incredible stories and an accent that was reminiscent from my childhood, as my father’s family were from Brooklyn and moved to Long Island. She kept you engaged.
~ God Bless You Kathy~
August 15, 2023
August 15, 2023
My husband and I were so sorry to hear about Kathy's passing. As others have mentioned in their tributes, Kathy always had the most interesting and usually funny stories to tell .
She was one of the most joyful people I ever knew, and I'm pretty old. Working with her was a pleasure.
August 15, 2023
August 15, 2023
Kathy was a wonderful person who regularly made others feel special. She was always ready and willing to fulfill any role in school that would benefit the students or staff and throughout our professional life was my mentor, a co-teacher and supervisor. 
Kathy loved to talk and we would meet occasionally for lunch or dinner with other colleagues. We used to tease her that we had to invite her 30 minutes after everyone else because she had so many stories! I will really miss this lovely lady. Rest easy Kathy, you will be missed.
August 15, 2023
August 15, 2023
I’m so saddened to hear of Kathy’s passing. I worked with her for many years and knew I was going to have a great day when she was around. She always had the best stories and could make everyone laugh. Her face lit up when talking about her grandchildren. My thoughts are with her family. May she rest in peace.
August 15, 2023
August 15, 2023
Kathy was an amazing lady. Such a kind heart. Loved working with her I’ll treasure every day I spent with her. May she rest in everlasting peace
August 15, 2023
August 15, 2023
I am so very sorry to hear the news of Kathy's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this difficult time. I worked with Kathy for many years at the Office of Education. Kathy was always cheerful, giving and optimistic. She elevated the mood of any room she entered and she gave her all to everyone she met. Kathy was always so proud of her children and so happy to be a grandmother. Hers was a life well lived! May she rest in peace.
August 14, 2023
August 14, 2023
The world will never be the same without Kathleen. Our friendship spanned 70 years, from 4th grade in a Catholic school in Brooklyn, till just last week. How blessed I was to have her in my life! Her kindness, her ability to find the best in everyone was inspiring. Most of all she was a peacemaker..Blessed are they, the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God, Jesus said..this is His promise, Kathleen lived it..she retained the heart and soul of a child, a joy to be with! How I thank Him for letting her be a part of my life!

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August 20, 2023
August 20, 2023
I am shocked and saddened to just now hearing of Kathy’s passing. What a funny and friendly lady who was deeply devoted to her family! To say “a light has gone out in the world “ is truly an understatement. It was always a delight running into Kathy because no matter how much time had passed I was always in for a good laugh and a great story . My deepest sympathy to her loving children and grandchildren as I know they will forever miss their tremendous beacon of love and life!!
August 19, 2023
August 19, 2023
Kathy will forever hold a special place in my heart. She always was a source of joy and guidance, support and faith. She was a beautiful example of the type of person we teach our children and strive ourselves to be. Her smile and sense of humor was second to none. She can now rest and reap the rewards of her life. I will be sending prayers to Kathy’s family.
August 18, 2023
August 18, 2023
I am deeply saddened to hear of Kathy's passing. We spoke on the phone only a few weeks ago and laughed as always. I will always remember her positivity, her love of family, and always seeing the glass as half-full. Kathy was dedicated to our children and families. I will always remember our discussions about a variety of subjects, especially growing up in Brooklyn N.Y. I will miss our friendship the most. Rest in peace my friend. 
Her Life

In loving memory of Kathleen Veronica Vasconcelos

August 15, 2023
It is with profound sadness that the family of Kathleen Vasconcelos announces her passing at the age of 79. After a brief illness, she died peacefully on August 14, 2023 surrounded by her children.

Kathleen was born on November 2, 1943, to William and Anastasia Ging in Brooklyn, New York. She was an only child who grew up surrounded by a large and loving Irish Catholic family. She would retain her Brooklyn accent, proudly, for the rest of her life.

Kathleen was a gifted student and was always in trouble for talking in class. After graduating from Saint Francis Xavier Academy in 1961, she went on to study Early Childhood Education at St. Joseph’s College in Brooklyn, New York. Her graduation in 1965 kicked off a 55-year career in education. 

In her time as an educator, Kathleen was tenured with the New York City Board of Education and the Lakewood (NJ) Public School District. She earned her Masters in Education from Georgian Court College in Lakewood, NJ, and took great pride in her dissertation, “Reaching and Teaching Teens with Attachment Disorder.” She started her career as a kindergarten teacher in a New York City public school and retired as the vice principal of a high school for pregnant and parenting teens in Monmouth County, New Jersey. In between she did everything from managing a daycare in Trump Village to developing and running a vocational skills program in two different long-term psychiatric facilities. She had a particular love for working with developmentally disabled children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral challenges. Through it all “Mrs. V,” as she was often known, remained steadfast in her belief of the power and importance of education, the gift of learning, and the importance of centering it all on the student. She built a remarkable network of friends and colleagues whom, even in retirement, she talked to daily and met with frequently for extended lunches and dinners.

In 1967, Kathleen met the love of her life, Conrad, when they both worked at the Angel Guardian Home in Brooklyn. He was a social worker and extreme introvert, she was a summer camp counselor who was described to him as “A nice girl but she talks too much” – it was love at first sight. They married on August 3, 1968, and went on to have three children to whom they dedicated their lives. 

In 1972, Kathleen and Conrad built a house in Lakewood, NJ where they stayed for the rest of their married life. Their home was a place where the door was always open (and, frustratingly to their children, usually unlocked!). Truly all were welcome, in addition to their children there was often another family member or friend living in the home for an extended period of time. The linen closet overflowed with towels and bed sheets for anyone who needed a place to stay for the night. Holiday dinners included friends, family, and an open invitation to anyone else who had nowhere to go. Kathleen loved to prepare meals from gourmet magazines, set an immaculate table, and decorated for every single holiday. Each spring she would set out ivy geraniums on the front steps and she always kept cookies in the cabinet for her grandchildren. She remained living in their home for 50 years until she moved in with her daughter and son-in-law in Toms River, NJ.

Kathleen was the living embodiment of the expression “A stranger is just a friend you haven’t met.” She made lifelong friends everywhere she went including but not limited to: the labor and delivery floor when she was giving birth to her son, hair salon, doctor’s office, and local deli. So extensive was her network of friends she once ran into someone she knew on the streets of Galway, Ireland. If you came to repair her HVAC she would know your whole life story and then send you off with a drink, straw, and napkin. She loved talking to people and they loved her in kind.

She was remarkable in her ability to see the best in absolutely everyone. She would rarely, if ever, rise to anger, never held a grudge, and believed in always keeping the peace with people in your life. She lived this way with intention and always repeated “life is too short” for anything but love. And it would turn out she was right, despite spanning nearly 80 years her life was too short for those who knew and loved her.

Kathleen had so much more left to give. She loved life, children, reading, going out to eat, peonies, an ocean view, getting her nails done, murder mysteries, unsweetened ice tea, family vacations, the New York Times Book Review, Thanksgiving, and talking on the phone. She never left the house without wearing lipstick, she ordered dessert at every meal, and she always wanted to hear about your day (no matter who you were). She was happiest when she was with her children and, in particular, her grandchildren.

The best way to honor her life is to take time for a cup of tea, have a chat, and go out and love others openly, joyfully, and without prejudice.

Kathleen is reunited in heaven with her beloved parents, husband, and her daughter Patricia (born still).

Left to treasure her memory are her children Joseph (and his wife Jennifer) Vasconcelos, Anne Marie Vasconcelos, and Janine (and her husband Richard) Speiser. Her boundless love will live on in her adored grandchildren Lila (13), William (7), Wyatt (4), Conrad (3), and Harry (due October 2023).

She also leaves behind an extended network of family and friends who were forever changed by the light she brought into their lives.
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A friendship grows in Brooklyn

August 14, 2023
It was 1952, the place St. Gregory s Grammar school.  It was my fourth grammar school, and I was only nine years old. My family was moving frequently due to my mother s severe bouts of depression. My father had brought me to the 4th grade classroom .A nun introduced me as "the new girl" and I stared out to a sea of faces.  Some how my eyes wandered to the back of the room and I saw this smiling face, she raised her hand and gave me a wave, her name was Kathleen Ging. She was placed there, i later found out, because "she was a distraction". I sat in the desk next to her..and that began a friendship that lasted 70 years. Kathleen was an only child, we were a match made in heaven. We talked every day, for hours, most of our lives! She was a gift from heaven!

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