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Obituary for Cathy Lynn McClatchy
Cathy Lynn McClatchy, of Brookings, died suddenly on June 26, 2014 in Crescent City. She was 56. Cathy was born on February 17, 1958 in Hollywood, Calif. to Charles “Tom” and Betty Rae Binns. The family moved to Clovis, Calif. when she was 16 years old, where she graduated from Clovis High School. Immediately following high school, Cathy moved to Oregon to work at a family restaurant. It was there that she learned to cook those wonderful foods that family and friends came to enjoy. After 2 years, she moved back to Clovis where she became a wife, mother and restaurant owner herself. She had two sons: Scott Smith and Adam Smith. Cathy moved to Curry County in 1996 and made many friends while cooking lunch at the senior center and then working at Floor Covering Express as an office manager. She married Walter McClatchy in Brookings in 2005. Cathy enjoyed being a volunteer at the Elk’s Bingo on Fridays and really enjoyed playing bingo herself with husband and parents as well as playing dominoes with “the girls” on Wednesdays. She is survived by her husband Walter, her parents Tom and Betty Binns of Brookings, a brother Charles W. Binns, sons and daughters-in-law, Scott and Yolanda Smith of Silver Springs, Nev., Adam and Keri Smith of Brookings, two nieces, Courtney Douglas and her husband Ryan of Truckee, Calif., Tommi Binns of Clovis, Calif., one nephew, David Binns of Colorado, and one great nephew Jordon Douglas. Cathy was preceded in death by her brother Tommy Binns. A memorial service to celebrate Cathy’s life will be held at 11:00am on Thursday, July 3, 2014 at Redwood Memorial Chapel, 1020 Fifield St. in Brookings. Redwood Memorial Chapel is assisting the family. Condolences may be expressed online at www.redwoodmemorial.net.