Glad to hear her brother and that uncle of hers are still actively looking for Kitty and keeping their radar up for any news. I wonder how her parents are holding up. An obituary for her grandmother a few years back only mentions her grandsons (incl. Kitty's brother), no granddaughter is mentioned.
Clipping from
The Daily Times (newspaper based out of Salisbury, MD), dated April 3, 1985:
Clipping from The Daily Times - Newspapers.com
"Roland Quackenbush said he still hopes his daughter will be found, but is glad Tunney will be talking to Lucas about the case.
Quackenbush said he was not at home when his daughter left to go to the bowling lanes, but found out about it through his son, then 14, who was the last person to see Karen [
sic] before she disappeared. Quackenbush said he called the police to report Karen [
sic] missing, but wasn't too worried at the time.
'At first I wasn't really upset, but as time went on it got harder and harder,' he said, 'I don't think you ever get used to it. Every day I just have to adjust myself more and more.' He said that he was close to his daughter, who had been living with his ex-wife in Georgia during her school years, but decided to move in with him in May 1981.
'This is about as traumatic as anything that can happen to you,' he said about Karen's [
sic] disappearance. 'It's next to having somebody die. The anxiety of not knowing is the worst part,' he said, 'The trip is something that has to be done. It's all I have to go on.'"