Karen-de St. Paer-Obituary

Karen de St. Paer

Newark, New Jersey

1958 - 2014

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Karen Ann de St. Paer Devoted wife and mother Loving wife, mother and grandmother, Karen de St. Paer (nee Caminite), passed away on Friday, Oct. 17, 2014, after a long, painful battle with multiple illnesses. Karen was born on Nov. 29, 1958, and raised in Beaver Falls, Pa. She was a longtime...

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Dearest De St. Paer Family,
With great respect, affection and sorrow I send my condolences with much pain in my heart to each and every one of you. Praying for you all to have peace and serenity in your hearts. Mrs. D to me was a wonderful woman and every moment that I worked for her I will cherish in my heart forever.

Brendt,

Wishing you and you family peace and sympathy in this time of loss.
Sincerely,
Meg & Tom Belding
CES

May the God of all comfort grant you the peace you may need during this challenging time. God has said at Isaiah 51:12,"I myself am the One comforting you." Heartfelt condolences.

You will always be my friend.

There are no words to express what a huge impact Karen had on so many lives!!! My heart is heavy for so many who loved her so very much!! She will never be forgotten for that beautiful smile and her sweet spirit!! She made the best spaghetti sauce ever...and my kids called her Gigi and loved spending time with her!! I only wish we could have spent more time with this precious child of God!!!

Our hearts go out to your family at this difficult time. I had the honor of knowing her when our boys were in high school together. She had such a generous loving heart for everyone around her. Karen and Jerry's generosity showed no end when we were in Bermuda
as well for our 25th anniversary. Her kind spirit will always be with you. Sincerely, The Deraneys

Deepest condolences on your loss
Dr Richard Schenk and the staff of Atlantic Orthopaedic Associates

Jerry my thoughts and prayers go out to you and are with you and your family during this time of bereavement. May you find comfort in the faces of your loved ones at this time.

Karen and I were neighborhood buddies, lived on Center St. We'd walk each other halfway home after dark, yelling each other's name to be sure we were safe as we parted ways. Call each other when we got home and laughed at ourselves. I'd go to her house to play, but had to help clean before she could come out and play! And I helped with no question. I loved her, her family, her spirit. May God's light shine on all of you and help you celebrate her wonderful spirit and faith.