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Karen Burns Dailey

Austin, Texas

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Karen Burns Dailey Karen Burns Dailey, age 59, passed away Thursday June 14, 2012 at her home in Durham, NC, five and half years after being diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. Karen was born in Kosciusko, MS on February 1, 1953 to David Ennis Burns, Sr. and Ruby Lord Burns. She moved...

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Karen was one of a kind. We only knew her through the UT football games. She and Mark took over Ruby & Libby's seats. She was sooo much fun to sit by at the games. Such an avid UT fan. We loved her as if she were our daughter. We kept up with them via email after they moved. Every week during football season messages were GO HORNS or HOOK 'EM. RIP Karen.

Sadly and regrettably, I lost contact with Karen several years ago. I had tried locating her via UT and Facebook and always intended to call you, Mrs. Burns. I was very shocked and saddened to see her obituary in today's paper. Please know she will ALWAYS have a very special place in my heart and that I loved her very much. It's hard to believe it's been 41 years since we met while working at the Texas Department of Health and then lived together for 6-1/2 months. I have so very many...

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We send our deapest sympathy to Karen's family. I am Cathy Henderson"s father.
Karen was dear friend of both of us as Well as Cathy. She will be missed Dearly
Ben and Melanie Elder

Howard and I send love and light to all of Karen's family. We met Karen through her faithful support of Cathy Henderson through the years. I know will be missed by so many. I am thankful to have known her even a little.
God Bless.

Rob and I send our condolences to all of Karen's family. We mostly knew Karen through her Aunt Libby. What we always will remember is Karen's love for her large, close, extended family; all the special times she had the opportunity to spend with them; and her strong, loving spirit throughout her long illness. We will hold thoughts of grace, peace, and love for all of her family.