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Locality: Marietta, Georgia

Phone: +1 770-427-5855



Address: 688 Whitlock Ave. STE.350 30064 Marietta, GA, US

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Kat's Family Barber Shop 09.05.2021

Unfortunately I have sad news, My co-worker, Sherri, has passed away. Please keep her family in your prayers. Since I will be working alone again, I will be closed daily between 12:15-2:00 to walk my dogs & have lunch. Please bear with me until I can try to find another barber. I will do my best to keep ALL of you in your best looks. Thanks.

Kat's Family Barber Shop 16.04.2021

We will be closed Saturday the 4th of July. Hope that all are safe & have a great time with family & friends.

Kat's Family Barber Shop 14.04.2021

It is not too much to ask that people wear masks when in populated, public areas, nor is it too much to ask that you wash your hands and use hand sanitizer. It’...s not too much to ask because I know how valuable LIFE is. I’ve lost loved ones to accidents, I can’t imagine being the one responsible for accidentally causing the death of someone else’s loved one(s)... Let's say you woke up with a terrible cough, a fever, and severe body aches. Immediately, you rush to the doctor and unfortunately, you’re diagnosed with COVID-19. For the last two weeks, you’ve been unaware that you were infected and you’ve ignored "the rules." You've gotten together with some close friends for pizza, had a few people over, even visited a park and a beach. You figured, I don’t feel sick. I have the right to keep living my normal life. No one can tell me what to do." With your diagnosis, you spend the next few days at home on the couch, feeling pretty crappy; but then you’re well again because you’re young, healthy and strong. Lucky you. But your best friend caught it from you during a visit to your house, and because she didn't know she was contagious, she visited her 82-year-old grandfather, who uses oxygen tanks daily to help him breathe because he has COPD and heart failure. Now, he’s dead. Your co-worker, who has asthma, caught it too, during your little pizza get-together. Now, he’s in the ICU, and he's spread it to a few others in his family, too--but they won't know that for another couple of weeks yet. The cashier at the restaurant where you picked up the pizza carried the infection home to his wife, who has MS, which makes her immunosuppressed. She’s not as lucky as you, so she’s admitted to the hospital because she’s having trouble breathing. She may need to be placed in a medically-induced coma and intubated; she may not get to say goodbye to her loved ones. She may die surrounded by machines, with no family at her bedside. All because you couldn't stand the inconvenience of a mask; of staying home; of changing your familiar routines for just a little while. Because you have the right, above all others rights, to continue living your normal life and no one, I mean no one, has the right to tell you what to do. #SocialDistancing = It’s not about YOU! #WearAMask = It's not about YOU! #StayHome = It's not about YOU! #GetTested = It's not about YOU! #MaskItOrCasket = It's not about YOU! Written by Anonymous. Copied from a friend and shared. Please do the same.