Karen-Chamblee-Obituary

Karen Chamblee

San Antonio, Texas

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CHAMBLEEKaren Lynn Chamblee of Converse, TX joined the Church Universal after a long illness on Saturday, August 15, 2009, at Audie Murphy Veterans Medical Center, surrounded by her loving family. Karen was born in Bridgeport, Conn. June 27, 1956 to Melvin and Dorothy Rich, who both preceded her...

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Karen, your brother Mark and sister Susan are in Ireland now thinking of you and how much youd have loved this. Love you always and wishing you green fields in heaven.
Kathy

Don & Jared - Our thoughts and prayers are with you. You've lost a wife and mother and we've lost a sister and sister-in-law. But we rejoice in Karen's life everlasting. Our love to you both.

Uncle Mark & Aunt Kathy

To Karen's family and friends, we will surely miss her so very much. I will miss her friendship, her sense of humor, and her compassion for others. But let us rejoice for her now that she is in the presence of our Lord. Because of her faith in Him, she is now healed.

I am a friend of Karen's sister, Susan. I heard about Karen's death on Saturday, and I am so sorry for your loss. She sounds like a lovely person, and will be deeply missed. Your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Charlotte and Charles Hansen

Dear Don and Jared, I am so blessed to have been able to call Karen my friend and my bunco buddy. I will always think of Karen as a loving and giving friend and a blessing in my life. We have a tradition in our family that on the birthday of a loved one who has gone to heaven we buy a ballon in their favorite color and we say a prayer and let the ballon go upward, 'all the way to heaven'. I would love to have you share our tradition. You are in my prayers.

Karen and I worked at Sunday School and VBS at San Pedro Presbyterian Church. She is a beautiful soul that will live on forever in the hearts of all of us who loved her. She wanted so much to get well, do more for all the people she loved, and for her causes, but her body would not let her. You are now at peace, dear Karen...