The first time I met Caty (& Steve) was the April 2007 Cathlamet gathering on the Columbia River. It was a nice sunny day and Amy was sleeping below as we neared the entrance when I noticed the CatyMae anchored trying their luck at some fishing. I motored up next to her (Steve was sleeping as well) and said with an ear-to-ear grin “I know you”! I truly was excited to meet this person who I had read so many posts and felt a connection with through our wonderful cyber-community. I thought she might think I was nuts but instead I received a contagious smile and extremely enthusiastic response which made me feel very welcome!
Space was tight so they rafted up to us when they returned from fishing with a nice salmon. In talking with her and Steve over the weekend you could tell how much they loved fishing and being on their boat. We really enjoyed connecting with our neighbors on that trip. The posts now meant even more to me after getting to know them. I saw them at Newport once over the summer and was able to say hello.
At the Cathlamet gathering earlier this year I sat down beside Caty and heard a humorous story from Steve that had all three of us laughing so hard it hurt. The following morning I was able to see them off as they left early and we still were laughing about us laughing so hard.
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Amy and I were traveling in our vehicle when Steve called me around 7:30 am Saturday morning August 9th to let me know that Caty was no longer with us and he asked me to share this with everyone here. I believe he said it occurred the day before due to complications with an aggressive type of cancer.
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Words can’t even begin to express what I want to say. She was just wonderful to be around and I’m thankful for the time I did spend with her. I know in my heart that Caty was a gift and a blessing to everyone that knew her…she will be missed!
I truly hope the healing goes well for Steve, family and friends…
Our sincerest condolences,
John (& Amy)



Space was tight so they rafted up to us when they returned from fishing with a nice salmon. In talking with her and Steve over the weekend you could tell how much they loved fishing and being on their boat. We really enjoyed connecting with our neighbors on that trip. The posts now meant even more to me after getting to know them. I saw them at Newport once over the summer and was able to say hello.
At the Cathlamet gathering earlier this year I sat down beside Caty and heard a humorous story from Steve that had all three of us laughing so hard it hurt. The following morning I was able to see them off as they left early and we still were laughing about us laughing so hard.
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Amy and I were traveling in our vehicle when Steve called me around 7:30 am Saturday morning August 9th to let me know that Caty was no longer with us and he asked me to share this with everyone here. I believe he said it occurred the day before due to complications with an aggressive type of cancer.
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Words can’t even begin to express what I want to say. She was just wonderful to be around and I’m thankful for the time I did spend with her. I know in my heart that Caty was a gift and a blessing to everyone that knew her…she will be missed!
I truly hope the healing goes well for Steve, family and friends…
Our sincerest condolences,
John (& Amy)


