January 3, 1970 - February 1, 2026
Service
A graveside service will begin at Moreland Funeral Home at 55 E Schrock Rd, Westerville, OH 43081 on Thursday, March 5 at 1:00pm
Kathy DeLong Orndoff, age 55, left this world on February 1, 2026, after her seven month battle with pancreatic cancer and depression. Kathy was born November 3, 1970 in Columbus, Ohio to Shirley and Phillip DeLong. Preceded in death by her father Phillip F. DeLong and her brother Roger G. DeLong. Kathy is survived by her husband of 31 years, Preston J. Orndoff; daughter Kimberly D. Orndoff; son Derek P. Orndoff; and her mother Shirley D. DeLong.
Kathy was a graduate of Westerville South High School. While in high school, she adored theater, band, dancing, homecoming court, color guard, serving as senior class president, and so much more. She received her Bachelor of Arts in communications from the University of Kentucky (UK). At UK, Kathy joined Delta Gamma and continued to be a supporting sister of her chapter until she passed. Kathy's legacy as a Wildcat and as a Delta Gamma Alum lived on when her son attended and graduated from UK in 2025 and when her Daughter graduated from Kent State University as a Delta Gamma Sister. As she grew through her career, she ultimately ended up at FedEx, working various titles over her 18 years with the company. Kathy and Preston continued to build their dream when they moved to Oak Hill, Ohio in 2020, where everyone would gather to celebrate the holidays, birthdays, joyous occasions, and so much more.
Kathy lived life vibrantly. She loved music, the arts, literature, people, friends, and most importantly her family. Kathy was the type of person who would move mountains to help those she loved and those she had only just met. She had a passion for making people feel seen, heard, and loved. Kathy was defined by those who love her most as a bright light. Whether through comforting words, thoughtful gesture, or a laugh that filled a room, she carried this bright light with her to help brighten the way for those around her.
One of her greatest gifts in life was her ability to turn ordinary moments into the most joyous memories. She filled quiet meals with booming laughter, she made every small victory feel like a war had been won, and she created traditions that will live on forever in her children.
Kathy's greatest love was for her husband and her two kids. She poured every drop of her light she created into being a mother by always offering a shoulder to cry on, a voice that made them feel heard, strength when they felt weak, and a warm gentle touch when they needed a hug the most. Kathy will live on through the values and the light she instilled in her two kids.
A graveside service will begin at Moreland Funeral Home at 55 E Schrock Rd, Westerville, OH 43081 on Thursday, March 5 at 1:00pm. We will begin the drive from Morelands over to Blendon Central Cemetery at 1:00pm. While there will be no calling hours before the graveside service, there will be a celebration of life at 2:30pm held at The Old Bag of Nails Pub on 24 N State St 26 # 26, Westerville, OH 43081.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to The Pancreatic Cancer Action Networkn https://pancan.org/ or any charity of your choosing.
Condolences
Michael Chan - Feb 26, 2026
I was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Kathy. Kathy was such a great person to work with, and we developed a great friendship along the way. Please accept my deepest condolences during this difficult time.
lenley casares - Feb 26, 2026
Kathy was so warm, genuine, and full of light. She always made you feel like you were the superstar, when she was the real superstar. I feel truly thankful to have worked with her at FedEx and to have shared in her friendship. Thinking of the Orndoff family and holding you all in my prayers during this difficult time.
Anthony James - Feb 26, 2026
So sorry to hear of the sudden loss of Kathy. We worked together many moons ago inside SmartPost. I always loved her smiling voice and joking over the phone. She will be missed! Anthony
Leah Massey - Feb 26, 2026
Kathy will never be forgotten. She was the friend we all long for—devoted, funny, gracious, and utterly charming—a pure joy to be around. Her friendship remains with me, deeply rooted in my heart. I am truly grateful to have shared our season. My deepest condolences to the Orndoff family.