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Julie Burch-Thorne
April 13, 2010
Karen was always on the verge of laughing everytime I saw her. She could out laugh anybody. I am her cousin and I remember her blonde curly pony tail with ribbons and the cottage up north. We have many more memories and I thank our Lord I was a part of her family. We are going to miss you Karen. To comfort others, she is with the loves of her life, her mom and her husband. God be with you.
April 11, 2010
We have fond memories of karen.She was a lovely and giving person. She is with the lord now where all her pain and sorrow is over.We will miss her visits to Florida.God bless the family and friends of Karen's. Sherry and Bob Lischer palmetto Florida
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