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1977 Catherine 2015

Catherine Han Montoya

July 5, 1977 — April 13, 2015

Catherine Han Montoya passed away on Monday, April 13, 2015 in Atlanta, GA. She was born in Fort Huachuca, AZ in 1977. She attended Aurora Central High School in Aurora, CO and college at the University of Colorado at Boulder. A self-described Queer Chicana Korean Feminist (and Denver Broncos fan), Cathy's ability to empathize across difference moved her to dedicate her life to helping others celebrate and live wholly in their identities. Cathy became a tireless champion for civil and human rights, immigrant rights, Asian American women's rights, queer rights and racial justice. Cathy was greatly impacted by her mother's experiences as an immigrant in the U.S. As a teenager, she became interested in politics, and would debate fiercely with any opponent, but particularly with her father Joe. An ardent activist, she spoke truth to power with a smile and laughter, planted love in the hearts of everyone she touched and constantly challenged her family, friends and colleagues to channel their better selves. Cathy dedicated herself to working for justice, always bringing passion, humor, kindness and light to every endeavor and every relationship. She was a brilliant strategist, organizer, coalition builder and visionary who always stepped up to lend a hand. Despite her numerous accomplishments, Cathy was humble, down to earth, and unassuming, treating everyone with deep respect, no matter what their position or experience. She was the type of person who wore sneakers to formal occasions and bow ties to weddings. She was stylish, but it was her exuberant joy and laugh that made her stand out. Cathy helped shepherd a new generation of social justice leaders and was seen as an older sister to countless activists across the US. Cathy co-founded the Southeast Immigrant Rights Network as well as the first National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum chapter in the South, and practically moved with her wife Meredith to Alabama in 2011 to help the Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice organize against a law - HB56 - that she believed was morally wrong. She also worked at the National Council of La Raza, the Leadership Conference for Civil and Human Rights, and the ACLU. Cathy will always be remembered as a loving wife, daughter, sister, aunt, and friend. She leaves behind her beloved wife, Meredith Cabell; her parents, Joe Montoya and Chong Hitchens; sisters Lynnette, Jennyfer and Rebecca; nieces and nephews Valerie, Kayla, Bobby, Josh, Brandon, Peyton, Justin and Ryan; and dog, Louie. The outpouring of support and love shown for Cathy since her passing has been immense, and is a testament to the enormous impact she had on so many. Her love, light and spirit will forever fill the hearts of all those she touched.
Contributions for the family can be made at http://www.youcaring.com/memorialfundraiser/
honor-catherine-han-montoya-s-life-legacy/337884.
A memorial service will be held in Denver, CO in the coming weeks.
A wake will be held Saturday, April 18th, from 4pm to 8pm at and the Funeral Service will be held on Sunday, April 19th at 1 pm, both at A.S. Turner and Sons Funeral Home located at 2773 North Decatur Road, Decatur GA 30033.




Funeral Home:
A.S. Turner
2773 N. Decatur Road
Decatur, GA
30033

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