Remembering Dr. Catherine Ann Orsi, 1958-2016

A memorial service is planned April 30th for Dr. Catherine Ann Orsi, whose many achievements included serving West Seattle as a naturopathic doctor. Here’s the remembrance family and friends are sharing:

Catherine Ann Orsi passed away peacefully with family by her side on March 14, 2016, after fighting a brave five-year battle with brain cancer.

Conceived in her father’s native homeland of Italy, but born in Corvallis, Oregon on March 9, 1958, she was the first child of Vincenzo and Margaret (Atwood) Orsi. She is survived by her mother, Margaret, her siblings; Lewis, (Kathy), Barbara, and Stephen, her nephew, Nick, her niece, Kate, and her ex-husband, Chelo Winfred Schal. Her beloved father, Vincenzo, preceded her in death in 1972, and her American grandparents Hulda and Harlow Atwood, and her Italian grandparents Luigi and Olimpia Orsi.

Catherine grew up in Albany and Corvallis, Oregon. While attending Oregon State University, she pursued her late father’s profession, and in 1983 received a degree in civil engineering. After graduation she married fellow engineer Phillip Wurst, but were divorced after a few years. Her engineering career started with the U.S. Forest Service in Ashland, Oregon. Later she accepted an engineering position for City Light, in Seattle, working on landfill-closure projects. She was one of the few women in that field at the time.

Through mutual friends, Catherine met and married Chelo Winfred Schal in 1995. They made several trips to Europe visiting his family in Germany, her family in Italy, and explored her maternal roots in Finland. Catherine and Chelo divorced in 2005, but remained lasting friends.

With a lifelong interest in scuba diving, Catherine was a volunteer diver at the Seattle Aquarium for over 18 years. Her other aquatic pursuits included sailing, kayaking, and swimming. She dreamed of becoming a mermaid.

During a period of illness, she became disenfranchised with Western Medicine and sought help through naturopathy. This journey led to her midlife career change. She enrolled at Bastyr University, where she received her Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine degree in 2003. She opened her own practice in her beloved West Seattle, serving many local clients. Catherine maintained her medical practice until being stricken with cancer in the spring of 2011. Many of her clients, business associates, and friends in West Seattle remember her passionate and thorough attention to detail in her practice through her participation in a local chapter of BNI (Business Network International).

Proud of her Italian-American heritage, she obtained dual citizenship, volunteering for many years with the Festa Italiana celebration. She remained active in the Italian-American Association, and was a devoted member of her church, Plymouth United Church of Christ Congregational in Seattle.

After developing cancer and despite significant obstacles, Catherine filled her intervening years with love, many joyful activities, and personal connections with family, friends, clients, including many here in West Seattle. Although she was unable to continue her Naturopathy practice, she forged on with her connection to, and advocacy for a life of healing through support groups, online communities, and friends until her death.

One of her favorite activities was dancing in her many colorful outfits. It was while walking to a dance class on December 22, 2015, when she fell from brain cancer. It is her joyful and passionate pursuit in the beauty of colorful dance, and aquatic life that is how we will remember her. Dancing and grooving at the least provocation.

Her memorial service is planned at 1 pm Saturday, April 30th, at Plymouth United Church of Christ, and is open to the public. In lieu of flowers, her family requests offerings be directed to her remembrance project. People can donate on PayPal using catherineremembranceproject@gmail.com, or mail checks to “Catherine Remembrance Project” care of Lew Orsi, 10617 NE 30th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98686

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7 Replies to "Remembering Dr. Catherine Ann Orsi, 1958-2016"

  • Eric Larse April 9, 2016 (2:40 pm)

    Kathy didn’t dream of being a mermaid.   She was one.  She was am amazing free diver with SCUBA gear.

  • CanDo April 9, 2016 (10:07 pm)

    I am profoundly saddened to hear of this.  She was a wonderful physician and will be very missed in our community.   

  • Tony April 10, 2016 (7:18 am)

    Thank you for this extensive obituary.  I knew Catherine, a most wonderful person, but learned a lot more I never knew about her. I am very saddened to hear about her passing away.

  • Westsea April 10, 2016 (2:05 pm)

    Thank you Catherine for helping us with our baby girl in your practice. You were wonderful and we are grateful to have known you. 

  • Kay K April 12, 2016 (7:38 am)

    How sad to hear. Catherine was such a great member of our community.

  • Judi Finney April 13, 2016 (9:56 am)

    Catherine’s beautiful spirit touched several areas of my life. Most recently she supported me during a very painful and difficult rough patch, she was extremely skilled at being present and holding space. My heart is very heavy at the loss, too soon, of Catherine. Blessings to you dear one and blessings to her family as well.

  • Kathy Orsi April 13, 2016 (10:30 pm)

    The service for Catherine will be held at Plymouth United Church of Christ in downtown Seattle on Saturday April 30th at 1:00 pm

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