Kathleen A. Geary

kathleen geary
Portland- Katheleen A. Geary, 61, of Ocean Avenue, died unexpectedly of natural causes on Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at Maine Medical Center with her loving family by her side. Katheleen was born in Portland, Maine on July 9, 1960 the daughter of Edward F. and Anita L. (Wildes) Geary. She attended local schools and graduated from Portland High School in the class of 1977. Starting right out of high school, Katheleen worked in the restaurant business doing everything from washing dishes, cooking, and working as a waitress. 1996 she opened Kathy & Dave's Cafe with her then partner and in 1998 moved to its longtime location at 949 Forest Ave. Katheleen was passionate about the business, working hard and very long hours, making sure that her customers were happy. She was a longtime member of the Maine Restaurant Association and the Better Business Bureau. She was a favorite among workers who had to be out during the worst weather, she would open the restaurant early in the morning so that those workers had a place to take a break and have a hot meal. Her muffins, cut three ways and grilled to perfection, were iconic in the Portland Restaurant scene with the recipe still being well guarded today. In 2011 she became the sole owner of the restaurant and changed the name to Maelily Ryleighs, after three of her grandchildren. In 2019, Katheleen retired from the business, closing her restaurant after operating for more than 23 years, a business which she put her life and soul into. In her spare time, she loved vacationing in Aruba, spending time on the beach, she loved to go out dancing, cooking for family and friends, gardening, spending time at the family cottage at Kettle Cove on Sebago Lake, and always hosting the best Halloween parties. Her greatest love was the time she spent surrounded by her family, friends and her most precious grandchildren whom she adored. Katheleen was beyond generous, passionate, driven, sometimes stubborn, self-motivated, and most importantly, well accomplished. Katheleen is survived by her parents, Edward and Anita Geary; a son, Jarod Geary of Gray; a daughter, Amanda and her husband, Matthew Lebel of Westbrook; a sister, Lauren and her husband, Michael Daicy of Portland; two brothers, Kevin and his wife, Cynthia Geary of CA, Keith and his wife, Karen Geary of Westbrook; five grandchildren, Ryleigh Geary, Piper Geary, Maekenna Spence, Liliana Lebel, and Caden Lebel; several nieces and nephews. At the family's request all services will be private. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland, ME. To view Katheleen's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com Those who wish may make contributions in Katheeen's memory to: Autism Society, 72 Maine St. STE B, Winthrop, ME 04364

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  1. I loved Kathy’s spirit and sense of humor. She always had a smile and kind word. She will be deeply missed. Rest easy my friend

    – Cathy Robichaud

  2. Amanda and family, I am so sorry to hear of Kathy’s passing. I will never forget all the wonderful times at the restaurant, how we all truly felt we were “at home”…her contribution to the act of providing such a place will never be forgotten. I am so sorry for your loss and will keep you all in my prayers. Kathy Eliscu

    – Kathy Eliscu

  3. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home – Portland Chapel

    – A Memorial Tree was planted for Kathleen A. Geary

  4. I am very sorry for the loss of Kathy. Kathy gave some much to everyone. She will be greatly missed by the friends that loved her. Love to all her Children and grandchildren.

    – Sue Potocki

  5. Kathy made a BIG impact on the CMP crews along with many line contractors during the many many storms that she along with her crew that fed thousands of breakfasts and lunch’s. Her restaurant was a favorite for Cmp lineworkers, meter and sub station crews for many years. You could always count on a hearty meal along with excellent service during storms and even during normal Cmp operations. Kathy had a remarkable memory for remembering what each worker would either like or dislike. Her food powered the workers during long hours of storm duty so she played a part in storm restoration to the Portland area. THANK YOU Kathy for everything you did for us and you will be remembered and missed! Mark Dyer CMP

    – Mark Dyer

  6. I will truly miss our adventures. Whether we were taking a casual walk or going out dancing it was always a good time. I will miss your smile and our many conversations. I love and miss you.

    – Cindy

  7. Our hearts go out to all of Kathy’s family. We want you to know that we are with you in our thoughts and prayers and wish you all comfort and peace as you remember Kathy. Don and Pat Harford

    – Donald Harford

  8. So sorry Amanda and family I know how difficult this is for you all. I will always remember when I worked with a Kathy at chappies. Her smile would light up any room. My thoughts and prayers to you all.

    – Nancy profenno

  9. I ate lunch at her restaurant most days for 14yrs, she was always attentive and remembered what my favorites were over a 21yr span! I watched his kids grow up and have kids, saw her parents chip in and work when she was shorthanded, and wait on a full restaurant all by herself! She was a dynamo! I’m so sorry she didn’t get to enjoy her “retirement ” longer. Much love to her family. Lee Thompson

    – Lee Thompson


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