Karen M. Primeau, age 75, of Oscoda died on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012 at her home.
She was born on Nov. 28, 1936 in Sandusky to the late Angus and Thelma Kerr (nee Smith). Karen has lived in Oscoda since 1979 where she was active as a life member of the VFW and American Legion Ladies Auxiliaries. She enjoyed bingo, shopping and spending time with her friends.
Karen is survived by her husband, William, whom she married on Sept. 26, 1958 in Port Huron. She is also survived by her four children, Kim (Bill Fraley) Primeau of Mancelona, William Primeau Jr. of Oscoda, Tammy (Mike) Whitcher of Grand Rapids and Mary (Chris) Lalone of Sanford; eight grandchildren; and four great grandchildren.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 1 p.m. until the time of the funeral service at 3 p.m. at Buresh Funeral Home in Oscoda with Rev. Rob Nordin officiating. Memorials may be directed to the American Legion and condolences may be offered at www.bureshfuneralhomes.com.
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Sorry for missing the memorial service for her. I didn't find out until this past Wednesday. Hope you are doing well Bill and thank the Lord for her short time in pain and suffering. Love To You Dawn DeRome
Dawn DeRome
November 23, 2012
lots of love to you guys been away for a long time but you guys still keep popping up in my head miss ya all lol kemper
November 22, 2012
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