5 Entries
Joan Gardner/Spence
December 4, 2007
Not only did Karen have a big smile but an even bigger heart. I regret I didn't get to see her before she passed on. I feel blessed to have known her. Our loss is now Gods blessing.
Love, Joan Gardner Spence
Brent Martino
November 30, 2007
Karen, I will think of you often and remember you always. I know your in a much better place.
Miss you!
John Dristlaris
November 30, 2007
I'm sure that I was not the only one to be shocked and saddened to hear of Karen's passing. I know that Karen loved her family and her daughter very much. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. It was an honor to have known Karen.
With the deepest of sympathy to her family,
Lucille DaCosta
November 29, 2007
Karen, I will never forget you and the good times we had. Rest in peace with the LORD.
Love Lucille
Debra Holloway
November 29, 2007
What I remember about Karen most is her smile. It was always a larger than life smile. I am sorry...she will be missed. In peace, Deb Holloway
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