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Karen Dickey

TITUSVILLE, Florida

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KAREN DICKEY TITUSVILLE Karen Dickey, 53, a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother, died Saturday, August 12, 2006, in Salem, CT, after a coura geous battle with cancer. Karen was born in Hartford, CT. She moved to Titusville 30 years ago from Connecticut. She worked in the Cafeteria of Madison...

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Dear Kerri, Pete & Family,

I just learned today of your mom's passing. I am so very sorry for your loss. I have wonderful memories of Karen. Kerri, I remember spending the night at one of your slumber parties and getting up early and helping your mom make breakfast. She's the one that taught me how to make scrambled eggs at such an early age! Another fond memory is another time I spent the night at your house and you, your mom and I sat up late into the night watching the Miss...

Mike, Kerri, Ryan, and JD,
Karen was much more than a cousin to me, she was my sister. She had a wonderful life with all of you. Her courage through the past years was so encouraging to all of us. She was always so upbeat. God bless all of you.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Coach Dickey,
My deepest condolences in this trying time for you and your family. I pray that God gives you the strength and peace that you will need. I am confident that your actions in this time will, just as your influence on us when we were younger, be an inspiration to others.

We knew your family many years ago and will never forget you - our daughter Christina played with Kerri all the time. We lived a couple houses down on Alabama Street and many times Karen watched Christina. We have many fond memories of your family and were so sorry to hear about Karen. Our deepest sympathies to your family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Julie, Chris and Christina Enright

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I remember Karen from the times our paths had crossed most recently at our nieces wedding in Peoria. I remember how Mike and Karen would look at each other, you could just tell how much love they had for each other and how they complemented each others lives, they truly had the marriage that we all strive to achieve. Karen may never physically be with us again, but she will forever walk among us in our memories.

Mike and family,
I just don't know where to start...Karen and I where
classmates and roomates...she is a very dear friend to me...yes, we did part in our own ways for quite some time and found each other after many years....the times that we had these last 4 years are just so full of many memories....Karen just loved people she always looked forward to coming to CT and meeting some of her classmate at the campground we had many many laughs togehter...I'm gonna miss talking to her...