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Our beloved wife and mother Kathy Bachman passed peacefully May 3. Our loss is immeasurable, but we take comfort in the joy she brought us, the love she gave us and in remembering a life well lived. Her strong mind and spirit were unfortunately not matched by a strong body. While she suffered from poor health for most of her adult life, she refused to let it limit her. In the end it refused to let her carry on. Kathy dedicated her... see more
Our beloved wife and mother Kathy Bachman passed peacefully May 3. Our loss is immeasurable, but we take comfort in the joy she brought us, the love she gave us and in remembering a life well lived.
Her strong mind and spirit were unfortunately not matched by a strong body. While she suffered from poor health for most of her adult life, she refused to let it limit her. In the end it refused to let her carry on.
Kathy dedicated her life to helping those in need and/or who were less fortutnate then her. It never ceased to amaze how people after only a short acquaintance would confide their troubles to her and take comfort from her words and actions.
Kathy strove and succeeded in finding finding work and volunteer opportunities that allowed her to channel her compassion productively. As a divorced mother of three small chlidren she got her degree in journalism from the prestigious William Allen White School of Journalism at the University of Kansas. After working as a journalist she later served as the Vice President for Communications and Education for Planned Parenthood of the Columbia/Willamette.
Kathy left PP to lead the national human rights advocacy program for her church, the Community of Christ. Perhaps her most treasured memory of working for the church, was being a member of an interfaith delegation that traveled in Afghanistan in 2002 to meet with local people and community leaders and research how her church and others could support the rebuilding that was taking place then.
When the 2008 recession forced the church to eliminate her program, she poured her expansive creativity into her own business designing and making handmade soap and body products until her health forced her retirement in 2016.
In 1988, she began volunteering for the human rights advocacy organization Amnesty International and spent the ensuing decades serving in multiple capacities and while she felt most valuable doing the day to day work of advocating on behalf of prisoners of conscience and others suffering from human rights abuses, she also served on the board of directors for Amnesty International USA, including leading the organization as chair during a particular difficult time. The thing she regretted most as her health sapped her physical strength in later life was that it diminished her ability to continue serving as she once did.
As we move forward without her, we will remember her fierce spirt, keen mind and compassionate heart; her laugh and smile and the joy she took in life from simple things, including cooking, traveling (her work for AI and the church took her to 25 countries on four continents), her cats, watching her home decorating shows and soap operas and spending time with friends and family, especially in recent years, her grandson, Holden.
We will hold a celebration of life sometime later this year, probably late summer or early fall and will notify her friends and family when plans solidify.
I’m so deeply saddened by this news. I very much enjoyed her company when we would have our booths near each other. We met at a time I was facing my own health challenges and her openness with her own helped me face mine without fear and with a... moreI’m so deeply saddened by this news. I very much enjoyed her company when we would have our booths near each other. We met at a time I was facing my own health challenges and her openness with her own helped me face mine without fear and with a clear mind. She was a charming, intelligent, and fierce woman; she will be missed. less
I'm so sorry to hear this news, Jeff. I didn't know Kathy well, but I know that you have been devoted to her and your family. My heart goes out to you all.
It is with deep respect and admiration that we mark the passing of Kathy Bachmann. As a part of her church community for many years, we were inspired by her service to the cause of human dignity and freedom in her work with Amnesty International. She... moreIt is with deep respect and admiration that we mark the passing of Kathy Bachmann. As a part of her church community for many years, we were inspired by her service to the cause of human dignity and freedom in her work with Amnesty International. She helped us to write letters to political prisoners and their captors around the world. She taught our children about how their simple notes and pictures brought hope and comfort to people imprisoned. She shared her joy and stories of meeting prisoners of conscience released by their captors as a result of an AI campaign after years of torture. Often she was battling her own ailments at the same time she was working on behalf or these victims.
I will always treasure the Thanksgiving holidays we celebrated in Jeff and Kathy's home. Good food, good company, and a welcoming spirit was always abundant. Kathy quite simply made the world a better place. She is gone too soon. May God bless her memory and bring peace to her family in their time of loss.
Dear Jeff,
I was shocked and sadden by the news of Kathy’s passing. She was a dear friend and colleague when we were both on the AIUSA board. She was always kind and caring on her human rights work and just as a friend. Many fun memories, especially... moreDear Jeff,
I was shocked and sadden by the news of Kathy’s passing. She was a dear friend and colleague when we were both on the AIUSA board. She was always kind and caring on her human rights work and just as a friend. Many fun memories, especially when visiting you in Oregon many years ago which gave me my nickname! I will miss her and her kindness. My deep condolences to you and family.
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I was so sorry to learn this sad news. I commend both Kathy and Jeff for their exemplary service to Amnesty International. I know the incredible amount of work they both did to promote human rights. It is a great loss, for the family of course and also... moreI was so sorry to learn this sad news. I commend both Kathy and Jeff for their exemplary service to Amnesty International. I know the incredible amount of work they both did to promote human rights. It is a great loss, for the family of course and also for the wide circle of people whose lives were touched by Kathy. I remember she was the Board Chair in 2004 when our Amnesty local group in Chicago sponsored the visit to the US of former Ugandan child soldier Grace Akallo and her first stop in the US was in New York to speak to about 1,000 people attending the Annual General Meeting in Brooklyn in April 2004. Kathy was so gracious and welcoming to Grace and to me as I accompanied Grace, who was very nervous about speaking to such a large group of people. less
I had the honor and privilege of serving on the Amnesty USA board with Kathy many years ago, and to work closely with her on a variety of issues. It's hard to believe time has passed so quickly and she is gone from this world though living on in her work... moreI had the honor and privilege of serving on the Amnesty USA board with Kathy many years ago, and to work closely with her on a variety of issues. It's hard to believe time has passed so quickly and she is gone from this world though living on in her work and in all our memories. Kathy was always kind and caring, leading from the heart, and a wonderful and valued colleague and leader in the human rights movement. Deepest condolences to Jeff and the entire family on this loss. Chip Pitts less
My hugs and condolences, Jeff, to you and your family. I'm really saddened by this loss. Kathy was one of the first persons I worked with in Amnesty at international level, and we worked very closely in 2001-2003 with Kathy staying also so kindly in... moreMy hugs and condolences, Jeff, to you and your family. I'm really saddened by this loss. Kathy was one of the first persons I worked with in Amnesty at international level, and we worked very closely in 2001-2003 with Kathy staying also so kindly in Bologna few days to finalise a report, because at the time Giulia was less than one year old! I remember her as very determined, very kind person and always available to discuss (and happy to play with Giulia...). I was simply admired at that time with her telling me stories about her travels to Afghanistan (speaking about her work there as something "natural"...). Stay strong. I'm sure her fruits of love and passion for the most vulnerable will stay with you, your sons and grandsons forever. less
We are in such a shock coming to know that our dear friend Kathy is no longer here with us. We met on a cruise in Egypt and quickly my kids got very attached to Kathy and Jeff. They were so excited when they visited here in Milwaukee and we talk to... moreWe are in such a shock coming to know that our dear friend Kathy is no longer here with us. We met on a cruise in Egypt and quickly my kids got very attached to Kathy and Jeff. They were so excited when they visited here in Milwaukee and we talk to this day about Kathy especially Khadija and Aisha who still remembers her. less
Linda Flanders EstepDeepest sympathies to you Jeff and her girls and their families. Kathy was my cousin and I have many memories of her growing up, family fun times. Her father was my Dad Thomas's brother. I was deeply sorry to hear of her passing.
Linda Flanders Estep moreDeepest sympathies to you Jeff and her girls and their families. Kathy was my cousin and I have many memories of her growing up, family fun times. Her father was my Dad Thomas's brother. I was deeply sorry to hear of her passing.
Linda Flanders Estep
Belton, TX
May 5, 2022
Helgi Helgasoni am sitting at the kitchen table, with tears running for a woman i never got to know: spending brief moments a lifetime ago with you jeff, listening to your stories of kathy, burning activism, and a shop of soap out west in the usa are bright, happy... morei am sitting at the kitchen table, with tears running for a woman i never got to know: spending brief moments a lifetime ago with you jeff, listening to your stories of kathy, burning activism, and a shop of soap out west in the usa are bright, happy memories, and i send you my sincerest condolences for your loss, wishing i had more words for you, better words, all my best, helgi (ai iceland)