Karen-Johnson-Obituary

Karen L. Johnson

Albany, New York

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ALBANY Karen L. Johnson, 56, passed away on Thursday, February 3, 2005 at Albany Memorial Hospital surrounded by her loving family. Karen was born on January 17, 1949 in Albany to Rosalie (Williams) Bigger and the late John Rollin. She worked as a law department document specialist for the NYS...

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To the family of Karen L. Johnson,

My deepest sympathy to the family, when Karen worked with the Attorney General Office, Karen was a friend we would chat about different things, Karen would tell me about her family, especially Lenise and Larry, she was very close with her children, and she just adored all her grandchildren, When Karen showed me pictures of Lenise's wedding, Larry's son, Karen was so happy and proud like a mother should be. Karen and I talked about her trips...

Rosalie,and family Karen was a wonderful girl,I so sorry,she will be sadly missed stay strong.She always had a beautiful smile.

Karen was a wonderful person to work with at Consumer Frauds when I was there. She always made me laugh and she was a kind, loving shoulder to lean on when you needed one. My heart goes out to the Johnson family as well as all of her loved ones. See you in heaven, Karen...

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To the Family:

I want to extend my deepest sympathy upon the loss of your loved one. May God bless you all and take you through this most difficult time. Rest in peace Karen.

Lenise & Larry-
I'm so sorry for your loss. Karen was a wonderful mother & grandmother. God bless.

I'm sorry for your loss. Your in my prayers.

karen was a very delightful person and caring always had a smile on her face and saying something to make me laugh.
she was a good patient.
may God comfort The Johnson family.

sherrie

We remember your days as a member and Chairman of the Troop 33 parents committee. They were good times. You will be missed. You helped many boys in the troop grow to be better men.

To the Johnson Family,

Our prayers are with you. We love you we are all family. Karen was like a second mother to my son as her son is a second son to us and a strong and meaning relationship was built between our families. Karen was getting tried and God found it time for her to get some needed rest. Family stay strong your mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, etc. is at peace now and will always be watching over all of you. Keep her smiling.