Sandy Hailey P.S. The article in this morning’s paper was great! (“:”)
Dear Kitty, I can’t tell you how glad I am that you are finally getting your book published. I know it’s been a long road for you, and it is finally coming together. Chip would
Kitty Caley’s life was forever changed when her only child Chip was diagnosed with AIDS. Through her son’s long illness, and eventual death,she was given a haunting insight into a decease that still remains misunderstood as the death toll continues to climb.
Kitty found an outlet for her grief in the writing of her experiences – and a way to reach out to help others. Participating in volunteer work in Dallas and Fort Worth for the AIDS Resource Center and AIDS Related Organizations. She also gives talks on AIDS.
Kitty is a Real Estate Broker who studied at Commercial College in Dallas. She has won numerous awards in her real estate profession, including Top Producing Agent, Multi-Million Dollar Club Member, Top Listing Agent, and Top Referring Agent. Today she lives in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Texas.
Dear Kitty, I can’t tell you how glad I am that you are finally getting your book published. I know it’s been a long road for you, and it is finally coming together. Chip would
Dear Kitty: You’ve braved “the bitter grief” and through reading your book I have vicariously come to “understand” some measure of this bravery. From title page to final page the one overriding theme, surpassing all
It is an intense book dealing with the reality of AIDS and how it affected the limitless love between a mother and son including all those around them. The book takes one through the life
I have had the pleasure of knowing Kitty Caley. I was eager and delighted to get to know her better and more deeply by reading about her experiences as both she and her son struggle
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