Today we talk with him about the legacy she leaves behind. Miss Cathy, okay, if I go into her room with her, no one will see me. I'm like her driver. She literally just lights up her room remembering her life as Cathy Cummings. She is Kathy from Vito. She just called back Erin Bew, a village business owner and former mayor. This actually belongs to her. As a little girl, Kathy Cummings leaves behind her legacy of love and leadership, from being at the forefront of improving the village's sidewalks and parks to keeping the restaurant afloat. She was all about what we could leave behind for the next generation. Why haven't we built this for the next generation to come? If we want our children, our parents, our families to move here, we need to give them a place to move to. What will it be for them? Ms. Cummings and her husband opened her Vito's 20 years ago. He says he will give her food. It's a part of her and she brings it into everything. And, and, uh, she's good at it. But that was just a bonus compared to her bright smile and her warm heart. Her personality is what people are actually looking for, you know? And food is secondary. That's really true. Kathy died at the age of 62 from gallbladder cancer. Her husband looks emotional as he reflects on her diagnosis. And the surgeon revealed that it did, and you could tell something was wrong, and you know, Kathy, she's the question and answer person. So she just kept going and her coming and he said, “I'm sorry to see you like this.'' Then, as her friends and family reflect on her memory and contributions to the community, she reduced her public school lunch debt, not just to cover her expenses, but to continue to help others. We have organized this fund to do this. Cummings also hopes his wife can be an inspiration to young women. What I want young women to see from this is, you know, she grew up in a patriarchal environment.It's just the way it is and I managed to break through all those barriers and leave T
Prominent businessman and former mayor of The Villages dies of cancer complications
Kathy Cummings' husband posted about her death on social media over the weekend
A prominent business executive and former mayor of The Villages has died. Kathy Cummings' husband posted on social media over the weekend that he passed away from complications from cancer. KOCO 5 spoke to Sean Cummings about the legacy his wife left behind. “She walks into her room with her and no one looks at me. I'm like her driver and she literally just lights up the room,” Sean said. . Kathy is an entrepreneur, business owner, and former mayor of The Villages. From being at the forefront of improving The Village's sidewalks and parks to maintaining her restaurant, Kathy leaves behind a legacy of her love and leadership. Click here to get the latest news stories that interest you. ”She was all about what are we leaving behind as a society? ” Sean said. Kathy and her husband opened Vito's 20 years ago. “For her, it's a part of who she is and she brings that into everything, and she's great at it,” Sean said. Kathy passed away at the age of 62 from gallbladder cancer. Her husband was overcome with emotion as he reflected on her diagnosis. >> Download the KOCO 5 app “The surgeon came out and did it, so we knew something was wrong, and you know Kathy, because she’s the one who likes the Q&A. She just keeps going and keeps going,” Sean said. As her friends and family reflect on her memory and her contributions to her community, they have organized a GoFundMe not just to cover her expenses, but to alleviate her public school lunch debt. Continue to help others. Sean also hoped his wife could be an inspiration to young women. “What I want young women to see is that she grew up in a patriarchal environment, and that's exactly what happened, and she managed to break through that wall. TOP HEADLINES Many across Oklahoma Schools closed starting Monday, moving to virtual learning due to snowfall Sunday's snowfall caused wet, muddy road conditions in Oklahoma Watch the best moments from Super Bowl 2024: Cars drive interstate as snow continues to fall Off Highway 40 overpass WATCH: Sky 5 shows large flames after sparks at OKC Stockyards
A prominent business executive and former mayor of The Villages has passed away.
Kathy Cummings' husband posted on social media about her death over the weekend due to complications from cancer. KOCO 5 spoke to Sean Cummings about the legacy his wife left behind.
“When I walk into a room with her, no one looks at me. I'm like her driver and she literally just lights up the room,” Sean said.
Kathy is an entrepreneur, business owner, and former Mayor of The Villages. From being at the forefront of improving The Village's sidewalks and parks to maintaining the restaurant, Kathy leaves behind a legacy of her love and leadership.
Click here to get the latest news stories that interest you.
“Her point was, what can we leave behind for the next generation? Why can't we build this for the next generation? If you want them to migrate, you have to give them something to migrate to.' What is that going to do for them? ” Sean said.
Kathy and her husband opened Vito's 20 years ago.
“For her, it's a part of who she is and she brings it into everything and she's great at it,” Sean said.
Kathy passed away at the age of 62 from gallbladder cancer. Her husband was emotional as he reflected on her diagnosis.
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“The surgeon who did it came out and we knew something was wrong. You know Kathy, she's the question-and-answer person, so she just keeps going, keep going, keep going.” Sean said.
As her friends and family reflect on her memory and contributions to the community, a GoFundMe has been set up to alleviate public school lunch debt, not just to cover her expenses, but to continue to help others. organized. Sean also hoped his wife could be an inspiration to young women.
“What I want young women to see is that she grew up in a patriarchal environment, and that's exactly what happened and that she managed to break through that barrier and step out of the way and let her daughters walk straight. ,” says Sean. she said.
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