Katrina Rowley

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General Information
Full Name: Katrina Liane White-Rowley
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Gender: Female
Age: 32
Date of Birth: November 18, 1981
Marital Status: Widowed
Current Home: N/A
Occupation: Housewife Extraordinaire.
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Celebrity Claim: Catrin Stewart


About Me

Personality: If asked Katy would say she's your typical breast-feeding, baby-wearing, clothe-diapering, home-schooling, hand-sewing, scrap-booking, church-activity-running, community-theater-playing, stay-at-home soccer mom. Which, well, she is, but like all people there's more to her than what she does.


Katy has two very different sides to her. She is a typical strong, bull-headed American woman, but she is also a loving mother and devoted wife. Katy tries to be the best person that she can be. She’s often very cheerful and giving and willing to work herself to death to make sure that those around her are well taken care of. She would give her life for her son in a heartbeat, or any child for that matter.

However, Katy is not all sunshine and flowers. She does have a bit of a temper when it comes to certain things. It is very hard to make her lose her temper, but when she does, she can become a very cruel and horrid person, saying things that she usually regrets later. If she's mad enough she can say things that can make a confident man consider his inadequacies. Although she can be very open to new things and other people's opinions, there are certain things that she will not budge on and is apt to become rather testy if someone tries to force it.



Family Relations:
Son- Eric Rowley
Husband- Ryan Rowley (deceased)
Daughter- Kendra Rowley (deceased)
Son- Daniel Rowley (deceased)
Sister- Becky White (deceased)

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Their Story: Katy was born to Rachael White when she was only 17 resulting in a shotgun wedding in Columbus, Ohio. Her parents marriage didn’t last long, however, and she ended up being raised by her mother alone, her father turning into a distant figure only talked about occasionally. Her mother moved from man to man, and state to state, trying to find her own happiness, but only ended up with three more kids from different men and a bad track record.

When Katy was 13 her mother finally settled the family in Utah, where her mother discovered religion, specifically, the LDS religion. Her mother was quickly baptized and subsequently forced all of her children to go to church, whether they liked it or not. Katy hated it. It was a rough life, growing up in a place where she was the minority, and was looked down upon by those who thought the highest of themselves and their religion. But with a little help from her friends, she coped.

She fell into a rebellious nature, but she never fell very far, her own personal morals, religion or not, keeping a certain cap on what she would or would not do. She refused to end up like her mother, and did everything she could to maintain that barrier. Unlike her mother, she made it to adulthood with her virginity intact, and she worked very hard to get grades good enough to earn her a scholarship.

She and her mother never really got along very well and when she turned 18, Katy was thrilled to go off to college and get away from her mother. But she didn’t manage to leave the state, ending up at a University a good 5-7 hours away from her mother.

It was like some kind of switch was hit as soon as she moved out on her own. She and her mother suddenly went from worst enemies to almost best friends in less than a semester. It was in that first semester that Katy met Jason Rowley, who only a year later would become her husband. But it was not an easy ride. When they first met, Jason made it perfectly clear that he would only marry a girl who was LDS, and Katy, because she liked him so much, was willing to join.

Katy gave up everything to be with Jason, her schooling, her dreams, but she felt it was worth it. Ten months into their marriage, Katy gave birth to their first son, Daniel. Two months after that the couple finished building their first home and Katy thought she could never be happier.

A year later Katy gave birth to her second child, a girl named Kendra, who was born deaf. Katy wasn’t bothered by it though, to her it was just another trial and she and Jason took sign language classes so that they would be able to teach and communicate with their little girl. Two years following their youngest son Eric was born and in time they discovered a child genius in him.

Life was very typical for a woman in her position, she helped out at church, kept the house clean and her husband and children fed. She also got really big into food storage and emergency preparedness. By the time disaster struck she had enough water, canned and dried food, sewing supplies, generators, cleaning solutions and small med kits to last their whole family two years stowed away in their unfinished basement. But she never thought she’d ever need them.

Katy was three months pregnant with twins when November, 2013 came around. When disaster struck, Katy was at home with her sister who was helping with a church project. Eric was sleeping in his bed, Daniel was at school, while her daughter was with her sister in the front room. Then the power went out and the ground began to shake as the Wasatch fault shifted underneath them. The only thing that saved them from being swallowed by the earth was the fact that their home was further away from the mouth of the fault line. But they did not go unscathed, most of the supplies Katy had squirreled away were lost to half the house crumbling in on them. Her husband, however, was not so lucky. Jason was in at work in Salt Lake and could only be assumed dead. Katy had rushed to find poor Daniel crushed under the weight of their neighbor's home.

For weeks, Katy, her kids, and her sister holed up in their home, waiting for something, anything to happen. They drank their remaining water sparingly before they were forced out of the house to get more. But when they finally left the house all they found was the survivors slowly dying off and an ash cloud making it's way toward them. Katy and her sister gathered together with what survivors they could find but the death toll only rose, until it even took Katy’s sister and her beautiful little girl.

Katy didn’t know how or why she had survived, she could only assume it had to have something to do with her pregnancy or perhaps the medicine the doctors gave her or maybe she was just lucky. But having lost her little girl, Katy lost what faith she had gained over the years. Only Katy’s son remains and she’s not about to give him up.

Talents: Katrina is an excellent seamstress and good at organizing things and people. She knows CPR and basic first aid as well as Sign Language. She also loves to sing and plays piano tolerably well thanks to church.

Hobbies:Katy' loves to sew and used to make cloth diapers and similar things to sell online. She loves theater and acting; she used to be involved in community theater.


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