Columbus, OH — Alice “Kathleen“ Sutton, 83, of Washington, Pa., died Dec. 24, 2024. She fought a hard battle dealing with the disease of Dementia.
She was born in 1941 and was a long-time resident of Houston, Pa. She was the wife of her high school sweetheart, Robert Lee Sutton. She was the daughter of the late Walter Sobrasky and Charlotte Casper.
She is survived by her husband, Robert; daughter, Rhonda (Chuck) Bard; sons, William (Nikki) and Dr. Robert (Jeannine); grandchildren, Scott (Ashley) Bard, Charles Bard, Tanner, Dr. Haley (Scott Betts), Quinn, Crew and Tye; great-grandchildren, Brayden Bard, Lawson Bard and Killian Bard; brother, James Sobrasky; nephew, Tony Sobrasky; and niece, Susie Sobrasky Swart.
She attended Chartiers-Houston High School and everyone knew her as the head majorette.
Most her life she was involved in the horse racing industry. Her husband worked for Delvin Miller and her home was on a piece of land surrounded by baby yearlings and horses getting ready for the races. Everyone that lived in the area can remember the white lined fences and beautiful property on Allison Hollow Road.
Her life was always one of giving. She enjoyed her family, friends, dogs, horses, and multiple animals that were always a mainstay on her farm. She loved cooking for everyone, making homemade spaghetti, fruit salad, lady locks and new recipes she always wanted to try. Her door was always open and she often invited others who had nowhere else to go to her table.
She worked at Jeffery’s Drugstore early in her career, but her long-time employment was at the Meadows Racetrack for over 30 years as the Clerk of Course. Her job included doing qualifiers in the morning and races in the evening.
In between working at the Meadows, she took care of her grandchildren who were her pride and joy. For Kathleen, family was everything.
Everyone knew her for her crafting. She learned to crochet from her mother and carried yarn and a crochet needle to work with her every evening. She made Steeler dolls, blankets, and so many other unique gifts for her friends and family.
Her smile lit up a room but you had better not cross her family or friends because she would not be happy.
She was an avid Steelers fan and was in front of the TV on Sundays watching every game. She also truly enjoyed following her family’s sports activities and was a true Chartiers-Houston wrestling fan.
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to The Meadows Racetrack Chapel, c/o Pastor Joe Didonato, or Washington Humane Society.