Karen-Gregory-Obituary

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Karen Gregory

Jacksonville, Illinois

Dec 7, 1961 – Jun 19, 2020 (Age 58)

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BORN
December 7, 1961
DIED
June 19, 2020
AGE
58
LOCATION
Jacksonville, Illinois

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Buchanan & Cody Funeral Home - Jacksonville Chapel Obituary

Karen Gregory, 58, of Jacksonville, IL, died Friday, June 19, 2020, at her home.

She was born Dec. 7, 1961, in Jacksonville, the daughter of Richard “Pete” and Janet Lee Fernandes Gregory. She married Scott Sinclair and he preceded her in death on Dec. 7, 2000.

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I didn't know Karen personally. I know her family. I've always loved them dearly, and admire their capacity for nonjudgmental care and love. So I know Karen is lovable, too, and a great loss. I wish the peace of acceptance upon the family remaining - may she continue to light your paths in this life, as she will in your next life.

So sorry for your loss. Found memories of all of the Gregorys growing up, prayers and hugs for you all.
Becky Hickey Shay

Im sure Im not alone in this... I still cant believe shes gone. She was one of the few people in my life who at least tried to know me, and loved me anyway. I could ask her anything. She was always there to cheer me up. That throaty laugh i hope never to forget. I owe her a lot. We probably all do. Peace and love and many thanks, my dear friend. Say hi to Toomey for me. Til we meet again... RIP.

Morris are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Karen . Our thoughts and prayers go out to family .

Rarely have I known a person who so consistently put the needs of others ahead of her own. She loved her fellow human beings beyond measure. That's who Karen was, and that is the legacy she leaves to all of us who loved her.

Rest in Peace, Dear Friend

I will miss you dearly my friend, my cousin. Our families had so many memorial times growing up, getting into trouble together, and living such fun & loving lives. Thank you for our continued friendship, even though we weren't physically together very often continuing to chat on social media and supporting many of the main causes keep our friendship fresh. Rest in peace cousin!!!

Miss you Karen. You could light up a room like nobody else. Always looked forward to trying to keep up with your wicked sense of humor. What a loss for all of us left behind... so full of life and love and liberal licentiousness. One last irreverentold joke just for you, Karen Baby. Catch you on the flip-flop.

A woman is struggling to find a parking spacein the pouring rain. Lord, she prays. I cant stand this. If you open a space up for me,I swear Ill give up the drink and go to...

Rest in the Lord. Be at peace.