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Leaving a void in her neighborhood she’ll also be missed by her brother, David Briska and sister, Patty Roberts (Bill), and many other relatives and friends. Kathleen worked at various manufacturers over the years and retired from Welch’s in 2019. She creatively made custom crafts for family and friends. Spending most of her time researching (everything) but especially the Bible, she had a thirst for knowledge unmatched by most. She was a graduate of Dunkirk High School in 1970 and SUNY Cortland (Physical Ed)in 1975. 7, 1952, to the late Don and Lois (Canfield) Briska.
