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Cathleen Ann Oldfield

March 22 , 1952 - December 20 , 2025
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Cathleen Ann Oldfield

March 22 , 1952 - December 20 , 2025
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Cathleen Ann Oldfield, born on March 22, 1952, in Detroit, Michigan, passed away on December 20, 2025, in Trenton, Michigan, at the age of 73.

Cathleen dedicated her life to caring for others, a calling she fulfilled through her work as a nurse. She was a devoted caregiver who always put the needs of others before her own, embodying the true spirit of selflessness. She also deeply appreciated her family.

Cathleen was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Richard Oldfield; her parents, Jack and Elrene Champagne; brothers Daniel and Mark Champagne.

She is servived by her brother, Jack (Cindy Campen) Champagne; her nephew, Joshua (Colleen) Champagne and their daughters Sophia, Ainsley, and Myla; niece Andrea (Josh) Champagne and their daughters Viviana and Carina; and Rachel (Joe) Champagne. She is also survived by her sister-in-law Claudia Champagne.

A memorial visitation and service will be held at  later date to honor Cathleen's life and legacy. Her family and friends will gather to celebrate the love and care she shared with all who were fortunate enough to know her.

Cathleen Ann Oldfield will be deeply missed but fondly remembered by all whose lives she touched. May she rest in peace.

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  • Sorry to hear about the loss of Cathy. It has been about 4 years since I have seen her. We had a nice visit and dinner, that’s how I will remember her. She was a dear cousin that will be missed. Please keep me informed when the memorial will be. Not sure if I can make it up but we will see. Michael Champagne
  • on an appointment once, this appointment I began suffering horrible abdominal pain. Cathleen was assessing me! She told me how to sit and what the diagnosis was going to be....a kidney stone. She was right of course, she never forgot that day and asked me daily if I was ok. We called each other friend. She would say "hi friend how are you today" and I would say the same. I loved her very much and will miss her. Thank you for trusting us with her. PJ Rhinehart
  • I worked with Cathy at Fifth Third Bank on Grosse Ile. She had an incredible smile all the time and was so supportive. Donna Lambert

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