Cathleen Fee

Cathleen Fee

Cathleen was a woman of remarkable intellect and determination. An exceptional student throughout her life, she worked hard and never stopped learning, ultimately earning her Master’s Degree: a milestone that reflected her unquenchable curiosity and passion for education. Her commitment to her field led her to EMSL in Cinnaminson, where she not only excelled professionally but also built lasting friendships.

Although she briefly moved to California, her heart remained anchored to the East Coast. The ocean, she would say, was simply in the wrong place. Her soul found peace and joy in Surf City, Long Beach Island, where her family had a cherished vacation home. There, Cathleen spent countless hours surf fishing, ocean fishing, and soaking in the sun with her beloved godson and nieces, whom she absolutely adored.

A creative spirit, Cathleen had a deep love for making jewelry, especially necklaces and bracelets, which she often gave away as thoughtful gifts. Giving, for her, was second nature. Whether it was jewelry she made or free items she had collected, she delighted in sharing with others.

Cathleen stayed constantly informed, always up to date on current events, and was deeply in tune with the world around her. A spiritual person and lover of nature, she carried a quiet wisdom and grounding presence. Music from the 1980s filled her playlists, and though she was a picky eater who didn’t enjoy cooking, she always brought warmth and energy to every holiday gathering with her family.

An avid New Jersey Devils hockey fan, Cathleen cheered with heart and passion. Her family, including the cherished family cats Harper and Boots, meant everything to her, and she treasured every celebration and moment spent together.

Cathleen is survived by her mother; Bonnie Fee; her brothers; Paul (Kathleen) Fee and Andrew Fee; godson: Sean Fee and nieces: Erin and Madelyn Fee; her aunts: Beverly Walton, Bunny Walton, Valerie Walton, Doris Fee Mathison; along with many cousins. She was predeceased by her father Paul Fee.

Services were held privately on behalf of the family.

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