Karen-Hartenstine-Obituary

Karen L. Hartenstine

Pottstown, Pennsylvania

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American Cancer Society

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Karen L. Hartenstine, 47, of Pottstown Karen L. (Slaymaker) Hartenstine, 47, of Pottstown, died Monday at at the home of her mother in Pottstown. Born in Pottstown, she was a daughter of Nancy L.(Lindauer)Slaymaker, Pottstown and the late James W. Slaymaker. Karen was a graduate of Pottstown High...

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Karen - I still miss you so much! There are so many times that I want to call you and tell you something that happened that you would find hysterical or unbelievable. I hope that you´re happy on the other side. I´ll see you again someday!!

Karen, it's been a year since you left us. a day doesnt go by that we miss your smile, your wit, and your love. Donna and I miss you very much. we'll see you on the other side. xoxo Donna and Jeff

I remember Karen as a very personable,loving person who worked at Applebees in Pottstown. She had a contagious smile and her warmth reached out to everyone around her.
She will be greatly missed and I will continue to reach out to her brother Tom and his wife Jill as well as the rest of her family.

I consider myself very lucky to have known Karen. I worked with her for 3 years at the Pottstown Applebee's. I used to joke and call her my " work mom" she was a very loving woman and will be missed greatly. R.I.P Karen.

I have never met anyone in my life so wonderful as Karen. She was the sweetest lady I have ever met, with the kindest heart, willing to do anything for anyone. During my college years, I worked alongside of her, and always valued our working relationship. I always thought of her as a second mother, and will always adore the time I spent getting to know her.

Karen,
We walked to school together. It was our first day of Kindergarten. I will always remember you since your Birthday is one day before mine. I am so sad to have you go.

When I moved to Pottstown in 1974, one of the first people I met and became friends with was Karen. Karen was my neighbor from across the alley, and she was in my graduating class of 1981. I recall many days playing with her in the park and around the neighborhood. As the years went by, I would see her from time to time. One thing about Karen from a young age to adulthood that was always present, was her smile. No matter what life dealt her, she always maintained a smile. She was always...

I knew Karen from our childhood. We went to school together. She will be sadly missed. R.I.P. My deepest symphathy goes out to her family especially her 2 boys. Love You Girl..

To the Slayermaker family,allmy thoughts & prayers go out to you at this time of such sad sorrow!! What a wonderful person God surely created! Karen you will for ever be embedded in my heart!! Love Donnell O'Dell DeBoer