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Karen F. Hirsch

Knoxville, Tennessee

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HIRSCH, KAREN F. - age 58 of Knoxville passed away Friday June 8, 2007 at Holston Health Care. Preceded in death by father Arnie Kangas. Survivors children Laural (Laurie) Hirsch, Andrew Hirsch; and their father Thomas Hirsch; companion Kurt Kemper; mother Frances L. Kangas; brother Kevin...

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Hi mom, I miss you so much. I love you forever. I wish you could meet your granddaughter. Love, Laurie

Dear Fran, Kevin & Family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers...our families were close back in my childhood; I remember Karen as a very kind girl.
Marilyn Sihvonen Cook

Karen was an amazing person. I'll remember her for her constant positive outlook, even when things weren't going well. She gave me great advice and I admired her. I'll miss her and keep her in my heart and will keep her family in my prayers, too. Karen, you're one in a million! I love you!

Karen was a loved co-worker, mentor, friend to me. I treasure her memory more than you could know. Her laughter knowledge and intuitive presence will be with me for a life time. Knowing her
has made me a better person. I will always love Karen.

Dear
Kurt and Karen's Family - I had the opportunity to work closely with
Karen at Workforce. Karen had a great sense of humor as well as a keen sense of understanding people. I appreciated her intelligence, her
honesty and her great sense of fairness to everyone. I loved Karen and I will miss her.

Dear Kurt and family,

I am so sorry to hear of Karen's passing. We worked together at Workforce, and she was such a sweet, vibrant, wonderful woman. She put up a good fight against a very unfair opponent. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.

Sincerely, Linda Watts

Dear Kurt and Karen's Family, I worked with Karen at Workforce Boulder County. She was a very intelligent woman with a sense of humor. I am sorry that things did not have a happier outcome in her new home, but I know she is at peace. Sincerely, Chris Johnson