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Karen Vanderberg King

Everett, Washington

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Karen Vanderberg King

Karen was born May 16, 1944 in Everett to Gloria Wilbur Vanderberg. The oldest of five children, Karen was eager to contribute to the family. While still attending school, she began her working career at age 14 when she joined her mother at Bud's Cafe. After...

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Hey Sissy...with each passing day I cherish and am so grateful for all the wonderful memories we share. Thank you for being the best daughter, sister, mother and grandmother anyone could wish to have. I love you!

How does one even express the loss of Karen Vanderberg King? I just don't know other than it's as if you're still with us, which makes me think you are, in a very real way.

We are in year three of your passing. I received so many calls of comfort and support from family and friends. Kari and I give support to each other. You are missed every day. With all my love.

Today, the 3rd anniversary of your death, I wonder if you're celebrating your 3rd re-birthday in heaven. All of us here are so grateful for every minute we shared with you. Our fond memories bring us comfort, warmth and even smiles, but we still feel the tremendous loss. Thank you for staying close to my spirit and, as I'm sure you know, I am receiving your messages.
Sissy...I love and miss you so much!!

I had a dream last night of you and your sister giggling on the sofa while planning some crazy Christmas party. Miss you

Thank you for being with me and guiding me. I love and miss you so very much.

Thinking of Auntie Karen today....she must be nudging me to say hello. I still can hear her voice and the way that only she spoke...staple of my life. Then and now. Miss and love you forever. Susan (Hart) Coulter

Here I am and 2 years has gone by. Miss and think about you every day. Talked to Carl today and we both agreed that even though we miss you and Glo, we were so lucky to have been with you.
Love you always.
Chuck

What I remember of you is your smile and bright eyes. And, I remember your supportive nature and quick to laugh attitude with Kari. I remember you coming by her office when she and I worked in the same building, and I remember how your smile carried you. She is lucky to have had you as a mom, however such a brief passing in time on this Planet, and I imagine she still feels your Spirit today.