Kathleen McNally Penfold

Kathleen McNally Penfold died Monday, August 7, 2017, at home in Jefferson City, Missouri.
Kathy was born May 4, 1945 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a daughter of James McNally and Dolores Fischer McNally.
She was raised in Milton and Janesville, Wisconsin. Kathy graduated from Janesville Senior High School in 1963. She attended the College of Saint Teresa in Winona, Minnesota, graduating with a Bachelors of Science in Nursing degree in 1967, subsequently becoming a Registered Nurse. Kathy attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison and received a Masters of Science in Pediatric Nursing in 1970.
On December 20, 1969, Kathy married James F. Penfold in Madison, Wisconsin, who survives at the home.
Kathy was a pediatric and public health nurse and Lamaze Prepared Childbirth instructor. During her early nursing career, she worked in newborn nurseries and with children with developmental and learning disabilities in a variety of hospital and clinical settings. In 1987, she moved to the public health setting in Miller County, Missouri for 5 years and then to a position with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, from which she retired in 2010. With the Department of Health she worked as a Public Health Nursing Consultant and a Child Care Health Consultant. Kathy was a certified Lamaze Childbirth Educator for over 40 years. She helped found and organize the Childbirth Education Association of the Fox Valley in Wisconsin.
Kathy and her husband Jim were active the Marriage Encounter organization. They became involved in 1974 in Wisconsin and continued with the Jefferson City Marriage Encounter organization serving in various Board positions and as Presenting Team Members. Kathy was a member of the Missouri River Regional Library Board of Directors, serving in this role since 2012. One of Kathys proudest accomplishments happened between 2014-2016, when she attended and graduated from the Living School, which is a part of the Center for Action and Contemplation, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Through this program she focused on Christian meditation and social action.
She was a member of the Cathedral of Saint Joseph Parish, involved in school and church activities over the years. Kathy enjoyed biking, walking, reading, and sewing. She kept her family history alive with colorful tales and legends of relatives. She will be remembered fondly for her cooking talent, reading to grandchildren and care of her plants.
In addition to her husband, Kathy is survived by three children: Jennifer Boyd and her husband Tim, of Jefferson City, MO; Bridget Bahneman, and her husband, Chad, of Stillwater, MN; and Rebecca Penfold-Murray and her husband, Michael, of Saint Paul, MN; and cherished her dozen grandchildren: Hannah, Nathaniel, and Zachary Boyd; Annie, Liam, Thomas, Iris, and Ruby Bahneman; Teagan Fee, James, Peter, and Margaret Murray. She is also survived by her siblings Colleen McNally of Bend, OR; and Patrick McNally of Hopkins, MN, and by her aunt Arleen Fischer Schomann, of Milwaukee, WI.
In addition to her parents, Kathy was preceded in death by her granddaughter, Annie Elizabeth Bahneman, who died at age 7 in August 2010.
A Mass of Christian Resurrection will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at the Cathedral of Saint Joseph, 2215 W. Main Street, Jefferson City, MO.
A combined visitation and luncheon will immediately follow in the Cathedral Undercroft.
Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, in Janesville, Wisconsin, where her parents are also buried.
In lieu of flowers or gifts to the family, please make donations to the following: The Living School of the Center for Action and Contemplation, P.O. Box 12464, Albuquerque, NM 87195; Missouri River Regional Library Foundation, P.O Box 1285, Jefferson City, MO, 65102; KMOS-TV, PO Box 800, University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO 64093; or Jefferson City Marriage Encounter (c/o Natl Marriage Encounter), 3922 77th Street, Urbandale, IL 50322.
Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Those wishing to email tributes or condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.
Jim and Family: We are so sorry to learn of this. Please know that our prayers are with you all. Kathy was a wonderful nurse, mother and wife. We grieve with you all but know that you will all be reunited some day. Our sincere condolences.
Jim and family, you have my deepest sympathies. My prayers are with you.
Jim and family, you are in my thoughts and prayers and you have my deepest sympathy.
What a beautiful, loving, radiant, energetic, Christian wife, mother, and friend. Laurie and I will miss her smile. The Jeff City Marriage Encounter community owe her and Jim an enormous debt of gratitude. So many couples and families are richer today because of their leadership, organizational skills, and sharing. Our thoughts and prayers are with Jim and with Jim and Kathy’s family during this difficult time for them.
JIM AND FAMILY, I am very sorry for your loss. Kathy was a beautiful human being and my life is richer for having known her. My thoughts and prayers are with you on this hour of sadness.
Kathy was a participant in the YMCA LIVESTRONG program for cancer survivors. She always displayed such a positive and empathetic attitude to fellow participants. Kathy certainly lived her Christian faith courageously. Peace, prayers and comfort to Jim and family.
Jim and Family, I am very sorry for your loss. Thoughts and Prayers for all.
So sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts & prayers.
Our deepest sympathies to all of Kathy’s family.
Jim – So sorry for your loss. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Deepest Sympathy Jim to you and your Family. Prayers and positive thoughts.
Jim, we are so sorry for your loss. Much love to you and many prayers for your peace and comfort. Love, Mike and Joni Stallings
Jim, so sorry for your loss. Kathy was a wonderful lady, full of smiles. She will be greatly missed among friends. Hugs, sir. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Jim and family–we were so very sorry to hear of Kathy’s passing. She was my “role model” for Public Health Nursing & truly excelled at assisting mothers, babies & children in achieving their best. God Bless You All. She is missed!
Thinking of you Jim and your whole family.
Jim and family , may God help to ease you suffering and great sorrow. Cathy lived her life and faith in a way that touch many lives including ours. Know that her pain and suffering is over and she is now enjoying eternal peace.
Jim, we are sending our sincerest sympathy to you in the loss of your wife.
Mary and Bob Clark
Jim, we are sending our sincerest sympathy to you in the loss of your wife.
Mary and Bob Clark
Mark and I were so blessed to have Kathy in our lives to guide us during pregnancy and birth of our first and second children. She was so gentle and sweet and gave us so much confidence! Our sincerest sympathy to you in your loss. May she Rest In Peace.
Jim, I was so saddened to learn of Kathy’s passing. I have many fond memories of you both. Please know that you and your family continue in my prayers.
Thoughts and prayers for Kathy and all of you. God Bless you,
Jim and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jim, much love to you! We were so blessed to have known Kathy even for just a short time. Thanks for sharing your lives with us! We are praying for you all.
I had the pleasure of meeting Kathy in our LIVESTRONG Class that graduated December of 2015. Kathy was a quiet, soft-spoken wonderful & gracious lady whom I adored, as others did, too. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you peace, comfort, and strength. God Bless.
Kathy was a long time friend and mentor for many years in Public health nursing. We will remember her family in our prayers during this time of loss and grief. May His glorious resurrection give you strength, peace and comfort.
I knew Kathy from our diocesan faith based health network. She certainly lived her faith. Condolences to all of her family and especially her husband. May God grant you friends and family to carry you through
Kathleen was a wonderful person who will be missed very much. I have many fond memories of her when I was a child. I remember her sewing and doing knotting projects. And it spurred in me an interest in learning basic sewing skills. I never could get the hang of knitting though. She was very patient with this high spirited, impetuous child who was best friends with her oldest daughter. My thoughts and prayers are with all of the family at this difficult time.
dear Jim and family, Please accept my most heartfelt condolences…Among the many outstanding qualities Kathy manifested throughout her life, her exquisite and generous friendship will be with me, and I am sure countless others, for all time. To have known Kathy was an honor, to have loved her a magnificent gift. May her love give you all strength at this time and may the knowledge that she is at peace give you comfort. God bless
Dear Penfold family,z You likely don’the know me. I am Julianne and Clarence Rockers eldest the daughter . Mt baby sister,, Clarice (Rockers) Benke was in Jennifer’so high class if I remember correctly.Clarice ran CC & track with Jennifer. If not I remember my parents speaking of Kathleen and Jim and the good they did. My parents (Juliann &Clarence; Rockers) on DPC, maybe that is another place they knew of K &J`s good works. Clarice passed away about 4 years ago. Her eldest son died in a car accident about a year before. Anyway Kathy was well thought of. She is another angel among us. May the souls of the faithfully departed rest in peace. MaryCarol (Rockers) Schmid
Dear Family, This is Nicole, from the nail salon. I am so sorry to hear about Kathy passing. I will miss seeing her. She had a heart of gold and a passionate and caring personality. Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.