Karen-Lauder-Obituary

Karen J. Lauder

South Hadley, Massachusetts

Age 71

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DIED
July 24, 2012
AGE
71
LOCATION
South Hadley, Massachusetts

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Karen J. Lauder 1941 - 2012 GRANBY - Karen J. (Wilson) Lauder, 71, of Aldrich St. died Tuesday July 24, 2012 in Wingate at South Hadley. She was born in Palmer. She was the daughter of the late Douglas Wilson and Dorothy (Cole) Jeffery. Karen worked as an Administrative Assistant to the Dean at...

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It's been 10 years and I feel like it was yesterday, I still remember our visits and chats and puzzle making, Karen, you were a joy to visit with

I was a hospice volunteer for Karen, she was a wonderful human.

Debra, Kevin and Derek,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and all whose lives were touched by Aunt Karen. May you find solace in happy memories and knowing that she is at peace

Derek
My sincere condolences.
Brian

I am saddened. I remember Karen well. Not only as a dear cousin, but also as a friend in Amherst way back when. My condolences to the children and grandchildren.
Jim Cole

So sorry to learn of Karen's passing. I remember spending our childhood sundays at Grammy Coles', with all the cousins. Those were fun times for all of the family.

Lynn, Susan & Brian, So sorry to hear of Karen's passing. As you may remember we were friends growing up in U.E.Church and Girl Scouts. I will always remember she sat in front of me in French class and sat just so I could see her paper. i always said I passed French thanks to Karen Wilson. God Bless you and all the family. May the God of all comfort comfort you in your sorrow. I'll be praying for you all. God loves you. Laura Crean Rollet

Dear Derek and family members,

Please accept our sincere condolences on the premature passing of your Mother. We keep you in our thoughts for this time of sorrow. May your years together bring you comfort and consolation.
Blessings, Barbara and family

Sending sympathies to the family and friends of Karen, I will miss our conversation and making those puzzles.She was a joy to visit with.
Tina