Catherine Marie Scull

Catherine Marie Scull, 76, formerly of Bradford, passed away peacefully at home Friday January 8, 2021 in Brownwood TX.

Born February 27, 1944 in Bradford, she was a daughter of the late Martin and Elisa Jane Hoffman.

Cathy married Billy Scull Sr. on November 27, 1965.  Cathy was a loving mother to their three sons who were the light of her life. 

Cathy worked for many years as the Activity’s Director at the Dresser Home and Bradford Ecumenical Home.  Cathy deeply cared for her residents and they loved her.  Her co-workers were like family to her, and she enjoyed spending her days with them until her retirement in 2009.

Cathy enjoyed her retirement, spending time dancing, going to the casino with friends and walking her beloved dog Bailey. But her greatest joy was traveling to see her grandkids whom she loved to spoil.

Cathy is survived by two sons, Billy Scull Jr and wife Linda of Seffner, FL; and Thomas and wife Valarie of Brownwood, TX; one daughter in-law Karen Scull of Concord ,NC;  two sisters, Beverly Whacker and husband Ed of Grand Junction, CO; and Darlene Wallace and husband Len, of York SC, two brothers, Joe Hoffman of Bradford, and David Hoffman and wife Leslie of Bradford; six grandchildren, Corey Scull of Seffner, FL, Brayden and Clayton Scull of Jamestown, NC and Tanner, Spencer and Madalyn Scull of Brownwood, TX as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Cathy was preceded in death by her husband and her son Steven Wade Scull.

There will be no public services. A private service will be held for family at Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes with Rev. Fr. Jim Gutting, Senior Administrator, officiating. The livestream of this service can be viewed on Wednesday January 13, 2021 at 1:00 pm. To view this service, please go to www.hollenbeckcahill.com Burial will be in St. Bernard Cemetery.

Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to McKean County SPCA.

Online condolences may be made at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

 

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

To my wonderful friend and neighbor had so much fun shopping together sitting out front if the house talking laughing . Watching my daughter and her two sons who lived with me play in the yard . Shared our glasses of wine and long talks . Did laundry laughed . Loved her baby Baily my daughter and I watched Baily when she went to see her family on vacation . Wonderful sweet kind fun lady very grateful and blessed to have her as my friend. RIP
— Cindy Everly

Rest in Peace Catherine. My condolenses to your family.
— Joyce Kille

I was very sorry to read of Cathy''s passing. Cathy and I had known each other since we were children playing in Hanley Park together. Our friendship has lasted over the years. Enjoyed volunteering in the activity department at the Ecumenical Home with her. Cathy was always so kind to everyone. My late sister Colleen (Hannon) Nuzzo and Darlene, Dave and Joe were all good friends since childhood and with our family. My deepest sympathy and prayers are with you all. I also remember her sister Beverly and her family and how loving and kind they were. Cathy loved her family dearly. I am sure she is smiling down on all of you and wearing her "wings". God Bless you all!
— Kathy (Hannon) Symington

Kathy was a great friend to my mom. They met in the maternity ward and were friends for many years after. So sorry for your loss. She was so kind and loving.
— Kathleen spraker (Duffy)

Condolences to Cathy’s family. She was my partner for many years at BEH! Always so caring with our Residents and a big heart! RIP. Friend.
— Judy Campbell

I''m so sorry for your loss David and families..My thoughts and prayers are with you.. The Timblin family..
— Kathy (Timblin) Anderson

Cathy was an incredible lady. She was a friend to me and my family. She was always there to lend an ear when i wanted to vent. I will never forget our ride to Buffalo airport, what a drive that was. RIP my friend. Will love you always.
— Christina wilmoth

Prayers to your family I worked with Cathy she was a great lady .She will be missed
— Debbie Clark

Our thoughts and prayers are with Cathys family. She was a sweet, warm, bubbley and beautiful person. Rest in peace my friend.
— Sandy Nielsen

I worked with Cathy for many years and she was always smiling and happy and loved her job and our residents. She was a dear friend and I send prayers to her family. May she rest in peace.
— Linda Ingram

I will miss your smiling face. My heart aches. Rest in peace my beautiful friend. Your family is in my prayers.
— Kathy Kelley

Condolences

  • To my wonderful friend and neighbor had so much fun shopping together sitting out front if the house talking laughing . Watching my daughter and her two sons who lived with me play in the yard . Shared our glasses of wine and long talks . Did laundry laughed . Loved her baby Baily my daughter and I watched Baily when she went to see her family on vacation . Wonderful sweet kind fun lady very grateful and blessed to have her as my friend. RIP

    — Cindy Everly
  • Rest in Peace Catherine. My condolenses to your family.

    — Joyce Kille
  • I was very sorry to read of Cathy''s passing. Cathy and I had known each other since we were children playing in Hanley Park together. Our friendship has lasted over the years. Enjoyed volunteering in the activity department at the Ecumenical Home with her. Cathy was always so kind to everyone. My late sister Colleen (Hannon) Nuzzo and Darlene, Dave and Joe were all good friends since childhood and with our family. My deepest sympathy and prayers are with you all. I also remember her sister Beverly and her family and how loving and kind they were. Cathy loved her family dearly. I am sure she is smiling down on all of you and wearing her "wings". God Bless you all!

    — Kathy (Hannon) Symington
  • Kathy was a great friend to my mom. They met in the maternity ward and were friends for many years after. So sorry for your loss. She was so kind and loving.

    — Kathleen spraker (Duffy)
  • Condolences to Cathy’s family. She was my partner for many years at BEH! Always so caring with our Residents and a big heart! RIP. Friend.

    — Judy Campbell