Karen-Dozier-Obituary

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Karen Evette Dozier

Flint, Michigan

Jun 16, 1962 – Apr 14, 2020 (Age 57)

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BORN
June 16, 1962
DIED
April 14, 2020
AGE
57
LOCATION
Flint, Michigan

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Sheldon T Banks Funeral Chapel - Flint Obituary

DOZIER, Mrs. Karen Evette-age 57, of Flint, passed away Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at Hurley Medical Center.  Funeral services will be held 11:00am Friday, April 24, 2020 with a 10:30am family hour at Sheldon T. Banks Funeral Chapel, 3021 S. Dort Hwy., Flint, MI 48507. Pastor Michael Stone...

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Condolences to the entire family. Karen was a very kind person.

I love you Mrs. Karen. You were my second mom. Ive shared tears and laughs with you, Coby and Wendall over the years. You always accepted me as your son and my son as your grandson. I just want to say thank you so much for that and your family means so much to me. I will forever hold you in my heart for eternity and beyond. I promise to continually make you proud.

Rest in heaven Queen,
Signed with Love from your other Son,

Rashiem

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Al, Amelia and I would like to extend our gratitude for allowing us to acquaint us with you and Karen by coming to Akron and to our home, we enjoyed your company, we will never forget the moments we had a chance to share together. You and Karen will be in our thoughts and prayers. We were looking forward to seeing you guys again at reception for Shakia and Oscar, but God had another plan, unfortunately. I know it is rough right now but God will help you through these times. We will miss...

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends she left behind. May God continue to lead and guide you as you walk out your individual and collective destinies!

Had Not Seen My Aunty In Years. Now She In Heaven,my Heart Is Heavy. The Angels Are Now Your New Family.

My condolences to Karens family and friends. Every person that she came in contact with was blessed. I have so many Miss Karen stories. I will cherish them all. I worked with her for a decade or more. She always told me I was her first friend at the ECC. A place where she built many, many loving and blessed relationships.

Karen was a loving and kind person with a heart of gold. She lived God and her family. Karen and my daughter Tracye had a lasting bond that will be cherished by both of us. We love and miss you now and always. Our thoughts and prayers are with Al, Jacoby, Wendell, Vinetta, Clarence, Robert, Thenda, Alton and our Michigan family.