Catherine B. "Cathy" Jones
October 27, 1971 ~ April 14, 2023
Born in:
Greenwich, CT
Resided in:
North Haven, CT
On April 14, 2023, Catherine B. “Cathy” Jones passed away at home, after fighting Glioblastoma for nearly two years. Cathy is survived by her devoted husband, David White and her loving son, Spencer Schoen. Also surviving Cathy are her parents Gerard and Emily Jones, of Woodstock, VT; sisters, Ginna Halverson (Anders) of Denver, CO and Leila Shields (Nick) of Westport, CT; many nephews, friends and neighbors. Cathy lived with Dave and Spencer in the Millbrook section of North Haven, CT and spent summers in West Hampton, NY. She was born in Greenwich on October 27, 1971 and was raised there before attending Phillips Academy (Andover), Yale College and The Culinary Institute of America. At Yale, Cathy studied art history and played ice hockey on the Yale Women’s team. She studied abroad in France where she discovered her love of fresh food and well-prepared meals. Cathy melded her lifelong interests in art, design, health and cooking by becoming a journalist. After completing a degree from the Culinary Institute of America, she wrote for Gourmet, Eating Well Magazines and Martha Stewart Living. She worked as a food critic for The New York Times before returning to New Haven to spearhead the Yale Sustainable Food Project. After leaving Yale, she also worked as an assistant teacher at St. Thomas Day School. Cathy’s deep devotion to and love for Spencer was boundless. She adored children, the outdoors, her family, and her many friends from all phases of her life. Cathy enhanced the lives of her family and friends with warmth, love and laughter. We in her orbit will miss her incisive mind, sense of humor and intrinsic sense of style. Cathy’s doctors at Yale-New Haven Hospital regularly commented that she was extraordinary in her ability to continually manifest a positive and courageous attitude despite her terminal illness. We would like to thank all the caregivers that were so attentive and supportive of Cathy. She was very appreciative of their kindness.
A celebration of Cathy’s life will take place in Branford on June 4th. Donations in her memory may be made to The Brain Tumor Program through Smilow Cancer Hospital, www.yalecancercenter.org/gifts, OR Home Care Plus Community Health Care and Hospice-Guilford, 753 Boston Post Rd. Suite 200, Guilford, CT 06437, ATTN: Janet, OR East End Hospice, West Hampton, NY at www.eeh.org. BEECHER & BENNETT FUNERAL HOME, 2300 Whitney Ave., Hamden is in care of arrangements.
What a joy it is to have Cathy be a part of our life and family. I have fond memories of all the girls at family events, Skiing in Vermont, and dinners at The Nutshell in Pomfret. Cathy will be remembered as always being upbeat, positive, and engaged. Her infectious smile was a welcome addition to any gathering. Her spirit will live on with these wonderful memories
Our deepest condolences to you all; Gerry, Emily, Ginna and Leila.
Regards
Guyton and Pamela Thorne