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    Cathy Jarushi New Orleans LA Death and Obituary: New Orleans Martial Arts Icon and SA JKA Senior Black Belt, Has Passed Away

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsDecember 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Cathy Jarushi New Orleans LA Death and Obituary – The New Orleans community is mourning the loss of Cathy Jarushi, a remarkable woman whose life and legacy left an indelible mark on those around her. Cathy, a respected senior black belt in the SA JKA (Shotokan Karate-Do Association Japan Karate Association), passed away recently, leaving behind a profound influence on the martial arts community and beyond.

    Cathy Jarushi was more than just a martial artist; she was a trailblazer, mentor, and advocate for women’s empowerment through martial arts. Her dedication, discipline, and passion for her craft set her apart, earning the respect of peers, students, and fellow practitioners across the country. As a senior black belt in SA JKA, she broke barriers, challenged stereotypes, and inspired countless women to pursue their own paths in martial arts.

    Her journey in karate was defined by perseverance and a commitment to excellence. Cathy’s devotion to training, teaching, and mentoring reflected her belief in the power of self-improvement, discipline, and inner strength. She was admired not only for her technical skill but also for her leadership and the warmth she brought to every interaction, whether in the dojo or in the broader New Orleans community.

    Friends, family, and students have expressed their grief and shared heartfelt memories of Cathy. Many recall her infectious enthusiasm, kindness, and unwavering support. She was a source of encouragement, empowering those around her to achieve their goals while fostering confidence and resilience. Cathy’s influence extended far beyond martial arts; she was a role model whose impact touched every life she encountered.

    Cathy’s legacy is one of strength, courage, and dedication. She advocated for women in martial arts, proving that discipline, focus, and determination can break down barriers and inspire positive change. Her achievements as a senior black belt serve as a testament to her character—a woman who pursued her passion relentlessly and encouraged others to do the same.

    In the wake of her passing, the New Orleans community is coming together to honor her memory. Memorial gatherings and tributes are being organized to celebrate her life and the enduring influence she leaves behind. Friends, family, and martial arts organizations are encouraging others to carry forward her spirit of empowerment, resilience, and leadership.

    Cathy Jarushi’s family has expressed profound gratitude for the outpouring of love and support during this difficult time. They hope her story inspires others to pursue their passions, support one another, and embrace the challenges of life with determination.

    Cathy’s life serves as a lasting inspiration to women and men alike. She demonstrated that perseverance, heart, and dedication can transform not only oneself but also the lives of those around you. Though her passing leaves a void, her legacy of courage, mentorship, and empowerment will continue to resonate in the New Orleans community and beyond.

    Our thoughts and prayers remain with Cathy’s family, friends, students, and all who loved her. May her soul rest in peace, and may her memory continue to inspire strength, courage, and compassion in everyone she touched.

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