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Karen Kay Ament

Bloomington, Illinois

1944 - 2021

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Karen Kay Ament (nee Searl)

June 29, 1944 - July 2, 2021

SAINT LOUIS, Missouri - Karen Kay Ament (nee Searl) ended her struggle with Alzheimer's on July 2, 2021 in St. Louis, MO where she had been residing at the Allegro Senior Living facility to be near her youngest...

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Karen was a friend to a lot of people in communications and related areas at State Farm. I loved buying her photo cards at the Garlic Press.

Karen was a wonderful cousin. She had interest in most everything and very knowledgeable in many. She was a very kind person and friendly to all. R.i.p kindly Karen.

What a lovely written tribute to a talented writer and smart, classy woman! I met Karen many years ago as we both launched our State Farm careers. We´d meet for lunch and enjoy catching up about work, family and life in general. Thinking of her family. May she Rest In Peace.

We loved the transition Karen made......Just as she had moved in, an ice storm caused us all to lose power & Karen's phone was not charged. She waded through snow & ice to get to our front door in tears, cut off from the world & afraid. My gas stove provided a hot cup of tea, we had an extra "princess phone" for her to borrow, & almost convinced her that the storm was a temporary adventure. Afterwards, she was staunchly independent & a great volunteer for our HOA Beautification. Rest...

Karen was my classmate at BHS 1962. I will miss seeing her sweet face at our class reunions snd our fun chats to get caught up. She was such a lovely person My deepest sympathy to her family.

My sympathy to her family! We had many great times together! We both enjoyed theater, travel and bridge ! To name just a few things! I have and will continue to miss her. Her descent. Into Alzheimer s was so sad to watch.

Karen was an incredible woman! Our paths crossed at ISU, State Farm, and political canvassing. She was so caring, intelligent, empathetic and talented. I enjoyed our coffees together after retirements. She has left a lasting impression on many of us! May she live on in your hearts and memories. Condolences in this difficult time.

I am so sorry for your loss. This is a wonderful write up. Cherish your memories.