Major Kathryn Mary Doody, US Army, Ret., 93, of
Chattanooga passed away Sunday, October 3, 2010. She
had attended Trinity Presbyterian Church. Kathryn
was raised on a rural Maryland farm, went to nursing
school and landed a job at Walter Reed Army Hospital
in Washington, DC. She had hopes of joining the Army
to see the world, but was one inch too short for
Army standards, so she joined the Navy. Soon after,
the Army lowered their height standards, she
transferred in and was assigned to Tripler Army
Hospital in Hawaii in September 1941. She was among
82 nurses on the base when Pearl Harbor was attacked
and as a nurse, she worked 24 straight hours. By
1944 the Army assigned her to Germany where she
earned a Bronze Star for valor. In late 1950 she
went to the 8063 Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, the
first MASH in Korea. Kathryn retired from the Army
in July of 1966 after 28 years of service. She was
preceded in death by her parents, Daniel Jackson and
Mary Kathryn Pussey Doody. Survivors include two
nephews, Joseph A. Myers, Jr. and his wife, Anne and
Joe Buracker; great-nephews, Joseph A. Myers, III
and David E. Myers; great-niece, Kathryn Werk;
great-great-nieces and nephews, Alex Myers, Spencer
Myers, Jillian Myers, Griffin Myers, Evan Myers,
Megan Myers and Maxime Werk. A memorial service will
be held at 2 PM Saturday at the East Chapel of
Chattanooga Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Mills of
Trinity Presbyterian Church officiating. The family
will receive friends...
Major Kathryn Mary Doody, US Army, Ret., 93, of
Chattanooga passed away Sunday, October 3, 2010. She
had attended Trinity Presbyterian Church.
Kathryn was raised on a rural Maryland farm, went to
nursing school and landed a job at Walter Reed Army
Hospital in Washington, DC. She had hopes of joining
the Army to see the world, but was one inch too
short for Army standards, so she joined the Navy.
Soon after, the Army lowered their height standards,
she transferred in and was assigned to Tripler Army
Hospital in Hawaii in September 1941. She was among
82 nurses on the base when Pearl Harbor was attacked
and as a nurse, she worked 24 straight hours. By
1944 the Army assigned her to Germany where she
earned a Bronze Star for valor. In late 1950 she
went to the 8063 Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, the
first MASH in Korea. Kathryn retired from the Army
in July of 1966 after 28 years of service.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Daniel
Jackson and Mary Kathryn Pussey Doody.
Survivors include two nephews, Joseph A. Myers, Jr.
and his wife, Anne and Joe Buracker; great-nephews,
Joseph A. Myers, III and David E. Myers;
great-niece, Kathryn Werk; great-great-nieces and
nephews, Alex Myers, Spencer Myers, Jillian Myers,
Griffin Myers, Evan Myers, Megan Myers and Maxime
Werk.
A memorial service will be held at 2 PM Saturday at
the East Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home with the
Rev. Bill Mills of Trinity Presbyterian Church
officiating. The family will receive friends from
1-2 PM Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be
at 10 AM on Tuesday, October 12, 2010 at Chattanooga
National Cemetery with full military honors.