Karen-Bartlett-Obituary

Karen Lee Bartlett

Rocky Hill, Connecticut

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Karen Lee (Beyer) Bartlett, 63, of Enfield, widow of Andrew A. Bartlett, passed away Sunday, June 14, 2009, at her home.She was born in Hartford, the daughter of Arthur A. Beyer and Nadia (Begansky) Beyer. Karen was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and had been employed by the U.S. Postal Service,...

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My deepest sympathy goes out to Karen's family. Karen was known as "Smiley" to my family because of the unique signature she used on all of her cards and notes, and she sent many of them. She was one of my dearest friends and a wonderful person to know. She will be truly missed.

To Karen's Family,
My condolences on your loss. My hope is that she's having a heavenly reunion with her beloved Andrew and their dog Baby as well as the others who have passed to the other side. She will be missed.

To Karen's family,
Karen was a wonderful person with a great sense of humor and a huge amount of courage. It must have comforted her so much to have the strong support of her family during these last months. She will never be forgotten and will be carried in your hearts forever.

My heart goes out to Karen's family. I met Karen from my home improvement business as she quickly became a good friend and the nicest customer I have met.

Kindest heart & generous spirit.
And an EXCELLENT sense of humor.
She will be sorely missed.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Karen's family in their time of sorrow. We have lost a good friend with a heart of gold. She left us with many fond memories and for me they will last a lifetime.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Karen's family in their time of loss. We all lost a good friend who had a heart of gold. She can not be replaced, but we willl have our many memories that will will for me last a lifetime.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Karen's family in their time of loss. We all lost a good friend who had a heart of gold. She can not be replaced, but we willl have our many memories that for me last a lifetime.

To Karens family and friends, our deepest sympathy's. Karen was a lovely women and a lot of fun to work with. She will be remembered with fondness.