KAREN-ERB-Obituary

KAREN K. ERB

Alexandria, Virginia

Apr 11, 1951 – May 25, 2012 (Age 61)

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BORN
April 11, 1951
DIED
May 25, 2012
AGE
61
LOCATION
Alexandria, Virginia

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  KAREN K. ERB  (nee TWYMAN)  Karen passed away at home on May 25, 2012. She was the loving wife of Colonel (Retired) John Jay Erb and their life together of over 39 years including a military career of 27 years. She was an avid runner and marathoner, not so avid golfer,...

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So sorry to hear about this. I can't you how much I enjoyed seeing her twice a year for my cleanings. I will miss her very much.

I saw Karen twice a year for many years. She was always warm and caring, with a ready smile and gentle touch. What a special person she was.
My heart and prayers go out to her family and friends.

Karen's care and compassion inspired my devotion as a client and I am one of many who are deeply saddened by her passing. She spoke with love about her family always. I am so sorry for your loss.

Karen always brightened my day. She will be missed.

To Jay,the children and Karen's family, Our hearts are so heavy with this loss, she was a lady who brought out the best in others. You are in our prayers.

My deepest sympathy at Karen's passing. We worked together for the NVDHA over the years and I would see her at meetings and classes. She was always smiling and giving.

Karen is a special women. She always had a smile on her face and a laughter in her voice. I will always have fond memories of runs at Lopez Park and of course the Ragnar Race. She is going to be missed by the many people whose life she touched. My thoughts and prayers are with the Erb family.

I only met Karen once this past January at the Ragnar race. It only took once to see and, more importantly, feel that she was a special soul. The world will miss her but now the angels welcome her. Rest in peace.

Jay, Melissa, Stephanie and Aunt Marianne. I am so devasted by the loss of Karen. I do hope that you find peace in knowing that there is no more pain in her heart. I wish that there was something that I could do to help you calm the pain your hearts. My heart overflows with love for you all. Love, Leslie