KAREN-AURAND-Obituary

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KAREN SUE AURAND

DeKalb, Illinois

Oct 31, 1956 – Apr 18, 2012

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BORN
October 31, 1956
DIED
April 18, 2012
LOCATION
DeKalb, Illinois

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Anderson Funeral Home - DeKalb Obituary

Karen Sue (Abbott) Aurand, 55, of Cortland, Illinois, died Wednesday, April 18, 2012, at DeKalb County Rehab & Nursing Center, DeKalb, after a battle with Alzheimer's disease.Born October 31, 1956, in DeKalb, the daughter of William and Dorothy (Mowers) Abbott, she married Steven W. Aurand on...

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I love you and miss you so so much ...till we see each other again. ..

So sorry to hear of your loss, dont know if you recall me or not Steve, you and I went to school from grade school to graduation in Dekalb 1971. My condolences to your family. May God bless you all.

Steve and family. . .I am so sorry to hear of Karen's loss. I filled Karen's prescriptions for many years at the DeKalb Clinic Pharmacy. She was a kind, gracious lady and will be missed. Nancy Scheck

Steve and Family. We are so sorry for your loss, we were extremely surprised and had no idea she was sick. Just wanted to let you know we were very sorry for missing the service and that our thoughts and prayers are with you. You were wonderful neighbors. Stay strong and remember she will always be looking over you! Take care

It's been a week and 4 days. I miss you and think about you everyday. I will always cherish all the good times we had together. I will never forget the last few days we spent together, just you and your girls. No more suffering Mom, no more suffering.

I am so sorry for your loss. Karen and I had the same babysitter (for Jennifer and my daughter Laura). We kept in contact through hair cuts and crafts. I lost touch with her a few years back. She was always a gracious lady with a warm smile. She will be missed.

May the God of tender mercies grant peace and comfort during this difficult time. (2 Cor. 1:2,3),

Steve, Thinking of you as Dad & I did while you took such wonderful care of your wife at the Rehab center. We hope you find peace and comfort with your memories.

My condolences to the family. I always looked for her booth at craft shows and have enjoyed the many crafts bought from her.