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Catherine Kuo, 48, has been remembered for her faith, and commitment to her family and Dublin schools. (Dublin Unified School District)
DUBLIN, CA The Dublin Unified School District school board and superintendent were among those who honored the legacy of late Trustee Catherine Kuo Tuesday night, and remembered her as a deeply devoted public servant with a positive, can-do attitude.
A vase of lilies sat in place of Kuo, who died three weeks ago after a car hit her while volunteering at Fallon Middle School. The Saratoga native was 48 and leaves behind her husband and two children.
This week s board meeting was the first held since the tragic crash sent shockwaves through the Dublin schools community. Board President Dan Cherrier opened the meeting with a moment of silence in her honor.