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Karen Rae Love

West Jordan, Utah

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Karen Rae Shurtliff Love1938 ~ 2013Karen Love passed away May 5, 2013 peacefully in her home in West Jordan with her two daughters at her side. Karen was born October 6, 1938 in Salt Lake City, UT to Melvin Wayne and Alberta Hardy Shurtliff. She married Gordon Howard Love November 23, 1956 and...

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Sister Love was my favorite primary teacher ever! I truly loved her and I felt loved back by her. I would stop by her house almost everyday on the way home from elementary school just to say hi and get a hug! She will always hold a special place in my heart!

To one of my favorite people.... I am going to miss u a lot, u have taught me so many things. I love your sense of humor, I love your example, I love how I always knew u loved me.. U made me a better person. I will cherish all the memories we had. I know that one day we will have more.. I am happy that u are free from the pain that you went threw. And I know that u can remember are names.. I know your in a better place and that you are with your husband again and your sister Bonnie again I...

Karen and I were really good friends all through Jr. High and High School. We had lots of fun and good times together. I feel saddened that she has passed on. Much love to her family at this very tender time.

Karen's family, My twin sister, Ruth and I loved your Karen. We went to Olympus High with her and are grateful for the frienship that we had.
Sincerely, Ruth Cook Hales and Ruby Cook Crandall-Hofman

Dear Karen.. Yet another great Titan makes a mark on the world. Karen was a wonderful caring person and a great friend. I am proud to have known her, gone to school with her and considered a friend. May she rest in peace. Go Olympus

Many memories of her and Gordon we were high school friends and even longer they were good friends with my sister Carolyn Guiver too

We love Karen, She was a fun friend. She touched the lives of all our family for good. We will hold special memories of her in our hearts forever. May you find comfort in each other and your faith.
Much love, Max and Carol Knoble

Dear Loves,
It was a privilege to work with your Mom in Primary and see the magic she brought with her ready smile, laughter and firm & fair boundaries. The children loved her, as did we all for her constant faith. May your happy memories of her burn brightly until you are together again. Lovingly, Randy & Joan Shaw

I worked with Karen at Hartvigsen School. She was so fun to be around. She may have been short in stature but she sure had a big heart especially when it came to the students. I am so sorry for your loss. Linda Cox