of Little Rock, AR
December 18, 1957 - January 3, 2024
Cathryn Ann Coston, 66, of Little Rock, Arkansas, died at home due to complications with chronic illness on January 3, 2024.
She was born in Little Rock in 1957 to George and Bonnie Gatliff, along with her older brother Marty Gatliff. Cathy attended Malvern High School before getting her Bachelors and Masters of Business Administration at Henderson State University.
Cathy was preceded in death by her mother, Bonnie Gatliff and is survived by her father, George Gatliff; brother, Marty Gatliff (wife Debbie); daughter, Camille Coston; nephew, Zachary Gatliff; and niece, Kathleen Gatliff.
A graveside service will be held 10:30am on January 24, 2024, at Riverwood Memorial Gardens in Maumelle, with a Memorial Service following at 12:00pm at St. Mark's Episcopal Church.
Donations to Pulaski County Humane Society would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry for your loss.Great classmate! God speed ! Rest in the arms of our Savior.
Cathy and I went to school together since junior high school. She was the smart girl for sure. We chatted at our last class reunion and I was so impressed which her beautiful skin. She had zero wrinkles. She was funny, beautiful and intelligent. Rest in peace Cathy. I will miss all your fun facts you shared on FB. Prayers for the family.
Cathy and I have been friends for over 50 years. I never expected our call last month to be the last time that we would speak to each other. Prayers for her family. Camille, please forgive my absence yesterday. I wrote the wrong day down. Hug Mr. Gatliff for me, please. Love you.
Cathy was a classmate and sweet friend, no matter how long it had been since we'd seen each other. My prayers go out to her family. Taken way too soon.
I went to school with Cathy and connected back with her at reunions.i was very sad to hear of her passing,she was such a gentle soul and beautiful person.Prayers for her family.
I knew Cathy from her time at LRSD. Prayers to her family.
I’ve lost one of my best friends and a close confidant. Cathy was a friend for the last 40 years. We shared work, births of children, divorces, health issues, loss of parents and what ever else life sent our way. She was extremely smart with a gifted vocabulary, quick to comment with a wicked sense of humor, when she chose to use it. Gone too soon …………..
I can best honor her by standing with Camille as she navigates the tasks ahead. She would do the same for my children, I’m sure.
Camille-
We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your mom. You have our prayers for God’s healing and strength during this difficult time.
Paulette, Bob and family
Condolences to the family and close friends. I met Cathy at a Bible Study at Rock Creek and really enjoyed our time together till COVID hit.
Camille & Brad, so sorry to hear about your loss. May your love hope faith friends and family help you through this loss.
Cathy was a coworker, travel buddy, and most of all a dear friend. We talked through lots of problems and shared many long talks through the decades. I will miss knowing that she was only a phone call away. My sympathy goes out to Camille and other family members.
My sincere condolences to Cathy's family. She had been a good friend since our days at the old Arkansas DPC&E in Little Rock. But especially in the past few years, when she was shut in and our communications were strictly by texts or emails. Her humor, love of nature and her faith were always uplifting. A very special person.....