Obituaries

Catherine Danz Kaiser Cribb

5/31/1978 - 3/13/2026

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Obituary For Catherine Danz Kaiser Cribb

Catie Kaiser, 47, of N. Charleston, SC
passed away in her home March 13,
after a five year tenacious and
courageous battle with cancer.
Catie was born in Grosse Pointe, MI to
Jay and Christine Kaiser. She grew up
in Grosse Pointe, attended Grosse
Pointe South High School before
graduating from Beloit College. Catie
made her home in Charleston SC,
working as a waitress and bartender to
earn for her start in nursing. She
worked her entire nursing career, BSN,
RN, SANE-A. MSN. at the Medical
University of South Carolina. Catie was
heroic as a nurse - born to her work:
tireless and self sacrificing and
recognized by her peers with a number
of commendations and awards.
Catie enjoyed travel and had many
opportunities since her youth and later
with her husband and son to visit
Scandinavia, Europe, Africa and much
of the States. She had an unmatched
dry humor and the remarkable ability to
induce people to smile when she
entered a room. Her kindness,
thoughtfulness and generosity touched
the lives of all who met her.
She will be greatly missed by her loving
husband Stuart K. Cribb and her son
Brode. Catie is survived by her parents,
her sisters MaryBeth (Ryan) Coffey,
Bridget (Timothy) Stallkamp, her nieces
and nephew, and a host of uncles,
aunts and cousins.
A celebration of her life will be held
11:00 AM, Saturday March 28, at The Low
Country Mortuary, 1852 E. Montague,
N. Charleston, SC 29405
In Lieu of flowers, memorial donations
may be made to Liberty Hill Afterschool
Enrichment Program.
Share a memory at
lowcountrymortuary.com

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  • 03/20/2026

    To The Family, Please Accept My Heartfelt Condolences. Truly the loss of a precious loved one is most difficult. Please find comfort in the promise our most loving Heavenly Father Jehovah God gives us in Revelation 21:4"And He will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more; neither will mourning; nor outcry; nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away." Yes, We can look forward to a time soon to come when all suffering including death will be done away with forever. For more encouraging information from the bible. Please visit jw.org

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