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I love you mom -nana
Tianna karastan
February 04, 2023 | Family


Seattle, Washington
Kalimba Karastan passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on October 4, 2011.
I love you mom -nana
Tianna karastan
February 04, 2023 | Family
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Tianna Kleeberger
October 09, 2019 | Love, WA | Daughter
I'm so sorry to hear the lost of kalimba, she always had a smile on her face when I saw her, she will be missed in the VM family. My prayers our with her family.
Lasina Smith
October 26, 2011 | Renton, WA

To a long lost friend you were never forgotten, i will always remember you the girl next door. I know our lives went different ways and I'm proud of you for the one you chose. i wish this was not how i found you im sorry for waiting so long to look. I love you my old friend goodbye the girl next door Edith Barrett
edith barrett
October 13, 2011 | Vancouver, WA
Kalimba was an amazing co-worker. She was well-loved by us. She was not only cheerful in herself but she gave much cheerfulness to others. And I'm really going to miss you,Kalimba.
Chalantorn Janssen
October 11, 2011 | Seattle, WA
Search Light Moms wants to tell you how sorry we are for the passing of your Kalimba. If there is anything that we can do for you please let us know. We as mothers understand the day to day pain as we search for answers.
Love and Blessings,
Search Light Moms
www.slmoms.com
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Kathy Davis
October 10, 2011 | Everywhere, WA

I just heard the news, and it saddens me to hear of her death. I went to Whitman Middle School with her, and remember running the halls with her. She will be missed, R.I.P Kalimba! You and your family will be in my prayers!!!
Sandra Gardipee
October 08, 2011 | Seattle, WA
I met Kalimba while doing my clinical as a PCT. She was always so helpful and loved what she did. She will be missed.
Jen Clack
October 07, 2011 | Seattle, WA
Kalimba, I will always remember you! I remember when your mom and Paul took us to the Seattle Center because we thought that we could sing and we were going to perform lip-synching in front of everyone. I am very happy that I have so many good memories of us growing up. Thank you for being one of my best friends when we were young. I am very sad and will be praying for your kids and parents. I love you and I hope you can rest in peace.
Amanda Waterman-Stewart
October 06, 2011 | Everett, WA