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Kathleen McDonald Schorin passed away peacefully on May 26, 2025 at the University of Michigan Hospital. Growing up in Livonia, Michigan, she attended Bentley High School and then Michigan State University, where she was an editorial writer for the State News and earned a BA in Advertising.

After college, Kathleen worked as an editor, group editor, and ultimately corporate trainer for Entertainment Publications in Troy, Michigan. She met her husband Gerry in 1985 and they spent time traveling in the US, Canada, and the Caribbean, and to their shared passion, Ireland. Following the birth of her daughter, she and her family moved to Burlington, Vermont, where her son was born, and later Saratoga Springs, New York – towns where she was heavily involved in her children’s schools and where she perfected her consummate skills as a knitter, crocheter, craftswoman, and cook.

In 2006, the Schorin family moved back to Michigan, settling in the Ann Arbor area, where Kathleen became heavily involved in supporting her children’s athletic teams, working part-time for Epic Races, and adding to her previous volunteerism with the American Cancer Society and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oakland County to now include The Interfaith Hospitality Network at Alpha House and Ronald McDonald House (RMH). Kathleen’s volunteer role at RMH eventually turned into a part-time position as Family Services Manager, where she managed the RMH facility located in Mott Children’s Hospital until shortly before her death.

Kathleen was extremely dedicated to her work and deeply believed in the value of compassionate communication, service, and a good meal. In her later years, she loved planning trips, including cruises and land travel in Britain and Ireland, and expanding her already encyclopedic knowledge of American history and British royal history. She loved the Green Mountains, craft fairs, audiobooks, knitting, and Celtic rock, but most of all her family. Her legacy will endure through the families and organizations she supported, the hundreds of knitted items she gifted, her garden, and the cherished memories of her family and friends.

Kathleen is survived by her husband, Gerald Schorin; her children Claire Schorin and Daniel Schorin; mother Judy McDonald; brother Tom (Meg) McDonald; sister Joan (Willy) Biberstein; aunt Kathie Schlaff; multiple cousins, nephews, and a niece; and Butternut, a mini golden doodle who gave her great joy.

A Celebration of Life will be held Sunday, June 1st, 2 pm, at the Polo Fields Clubhouse, off W. Liberty Road in Scio Township. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to Ronald McDonald House of Ann Arbor or Gift of Life Michigan.


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#9 The Farringtons 2025-06-02 18:04
You have our condolences for your terrible loss.
We all adored Kathleen. She was witty, talented
in so many ways, and always leading us on
adventures when she lived here in Vermont.
We conversed about music, books, movies, and
news of the world. We are blessed to have
known her and her beautiful family.
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#8 Martha Zausmer 2025-06-01 17:02
Dear Jerry and Family

I am so sorry for your loss. may her memory be a blessing
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#7 Paul Karrer 2025-05-30 12:01
To Kathleen's family,

Our condolences to you on Kathleen's passing. Her daughter Claire plays on our softball team, the Killer Watts, in Washington, D.C. Per Kathleen's wishes, in lieu of flowers, we have made a donation in her memory to Gift of Life Michigan. Our best wishes and love go to Claire and her family.

The Killer Watts

Calvin
Chris
Craig
Emily
Dennis
Flat
Holly
Jared
Jason
Lucian
Paul
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#6 Allen Rosen 2025-05-29 14:54
May her memory be a blessing
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#5 Maria A 2025-05-28 17:55
Heartfelt Condolences To Kathleen Schorin Family: Kathleen will be in your Hearts Forever. Your Mom will be Remembered and Deeply Missed by all family and friends who knew and loved her. May the God of all Comfort be with your family at this Difficult time: 2Cor 1:3,4 and Rev 21:4
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#4 Lynne 2025-05-28 13:26
I’m so sorry for your loss.
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#3 Cindy Anim-Gyan 2025-05-28 13:22
Kathleen was a truly beloved coworker and friend. Working alongside her has been one of the most meaningful parts of my time at the Ronald McDonald House. Her guidance, patience, and depth of knowledge have shaped my growth and strength as a manager. It’s hard to imagine RMHC without her, and even harder to put into words the difference she’s made for her coworker friends, and the families we serve.
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#2 Jon & Steph Sloane 2025-05-27 21:11
She was an amazing person. We are so very sorry.
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#1 Beth Russell 2025-05-27 18:05
Kathleen and I go way back! Our boys were neighborhood and swim friends since they moved to A2. At Skyline Men's Swimming, Kathleen was renown for her breakfast burritos feeding hungry boys at 7AM after their morning swim practice. I will miss her as a friend and neighbor and will miss our lunches together to catch up regarding our kids, politics or life in general.
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