Katherine Louise Pollard Sickal Richmond, Virginia Obituary

Katherine Louise Pollard Sickal

SICKAL, Katherine Louise Pollard, 93, was born in Richmond, Virginia, on February 28, 1926, to parents, Mary Ethel Owen and Earl Pollard Sickal. She departed this life on Sunday, August 18, 2019, to rejoin her beloved husband of 66 years, Thomas Albert Sickal; and late granddaughter, Lilley Grace Sickal. She is survived by three children, daughter, Gloria Patricia Ely (Ron); identical twin sons, James Albert Sickal (Eva) and Thomas Earl Sickal (Allison Olivier); five grandchildren, Brian H. Smith, Jason A. Sickal (Melinda), Raven D. Sickal, Carrie R. Sickal and Christopher M. Sickal (Charlott); 11 great-grandchildren; sister, Flora Cooke; brother, Julian Pollard; a caring niece, Teresa Herbert; and a host of family and friends. Katherine retired from a long career at the Medical College of Virginia supervising the billing department. The family would like to give their deepest appreciation and gratitude for the kindness and care Katherine received from Sunrise Facility, her caregivers at the Dogwood House and Hospice Community Care. Her remains rest at Bliley's-Chippenham, 6900 Hull Street Rd., where the family will receive friends 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, August 22, 2019. A graveside service will be held 11 a.m. Friday, August 23, in the mausoleum at Dale Memorial Park. Funeral Home: Bliley's - Chippenham 6900 Hull Street Road Richmond, VA US 23224
February 28, 1926 - August 18, 201902/28/192608/18/2019
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Funeral Home Owner
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Your sister, FLORA
August 22, 2019
sisters have a special bond and such special memories. Cat...you will be missed. Give our family already in heaven, and hug and kiss. My prayer to your children, and those that will miss you dearly. I am sorry my health does not allow me to be there this evening and tom... Continue Reading
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WAYNE AND CATHY
August 22, 2019
IT IS SO HARD TO LET SOMEONE GO WHO MEANS SO MUCH TO MANY PEOPLE . AUNT CAT...WILL BE REMEMBERED AS A CARING LADY. WE THINK FONDLY OF THE TIMES WHEN SHE WELCOMED US AT HER RIVER HOUSE.