Cathey Ann Hagebusch
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COFFEYVILLE — Cathey Ann Hagebusch, 53, of Coffeyville died Friday, Feb. 5, 2010, at her home following a long battle with cancer.

She was born Aug. 24, 1956, in Coffeyville to Garnet L. and Shirley A. (Thurman) Joseph. She attended Coffeyville public schools and later the Vocational Technical School in Coffeyville and Coffeyville Community College.

In December 1971 she married David Martin of Coffeyville. The couple later divorced. In 1978 she married Allen Wooten of Duncan, Okla. They later divorced. She married Carl Hagebusch Sr. on Aug. 2, 1991, at the Central Church of the Nazarene.

As a child she was a Brownie Scout, Girl Scout and Rainbow Girl. She attended the First Church of the Nazarene. She had a big heart, a sense of humor, a joy for life and loved adventure. She enjoyed her pets, traveling, camping, yard sales and riding motorcycles. One of her greatest pleasures was spending time with her grandchildren and nephews.

Mrs. Hagebusch worked at many jobs during her lifetime, including several years as office manager and driver for the family trucking company Flying H Hotshot of Coffeyville. She retired in 2002 because of declining health. She was assistant secretary for the BTW Brothers of the Third Wheel, a three-wheel motorcycle club that she belonged to.

Survivors include her husband, Carl, of the home; her mother and stepfather, Bob and Shirley Imoe of Coffeyville; her son, Justin Martin of Coffeyville; her grandchildren, Megan, Wyatt and Allyson Martin of Coffeyville; a stepchild, Carl Hagebusch Jr. and his wife, Nicole, of Coffeyville; stepgrandchildren, Lindsay and Jaden and Lakrisha Hagebusch of Coffeyville; a brother, David Joseph and his wife, Laura, of Coffeyville; and nephews, Matthew and Brandon of Coffeyville.

She was preceded in death by her father in 1975.

The service will be at 10 a.m. today at the Coffeyville First Church of Nazarene followed by burial in Restlawn Cemetery in Coffeyville.

The family suggests memorials to HospiceCare of Kansas and these may be left at the Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home.

To leave a special message for the family online visit www.penwellgabelcoffeyville.com.
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