Karen-Stern-Obituary

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Karen L. Stern

San Antonio, Texas

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April 13, 2020
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San Antonio, Texas

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Porter Loring Mortuary McCullough Obituary

KAREN L. STERN February 21, 1959 ~ April 13, 2020 Karen L. Stern, age 61, passed away on Monday, April 13, 2020 in San Antonio, TX. Karen was born on February 21, 1959, in San Antonio, to parents, Benny Ham and Natalie Feagin. Karen met her husband, Dan, while working at USAA, which she, at...

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I´m truly saddened. I just heard today about her passing. I worked with Karen at Usaa and we took painting class when we were younger. I loved her big personality and her stories. Danny blessing to you and the kids for your loss. She was loved and will be greatly missed. I´m sure she´s throwing a party in heaven for each new comer with her boots on in celebration.

I hadn't heard about Karen... I am really sad to hear about her passing. Karen was one of my first team leaders (over 30 years ago when I was fresh out of college), a mentor and a dear friend. I picked up many work traits and sayings from her that I still hear myself repeating to this day. She was both wise and outrageous. But mostly a loving friend who I am so glad had such a beautiful life with Dan and the kids. I miss you, Karen, and feel blessed to have known you. I will...

We still miss you, Karen!!

I am shocked to hear this. I have fond memories of Karen. She was outrageous, kind, and funny. I truly enjoyed working with her. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

After hearing about Karin's passing just today, I wanted to express my deepest sympathies and condolences to Dan, Landry, and Kristian. As your longtime neighbor, I used to love seeing the "pig" out in front of your house decorated for every occasion of the year. It always brought a smile to my face. She will be truly missed.

Prayers for the family.

My heart and mind can barely process the loss of such a wonderful person and dear friend. Karen was so very special. Kind, funny, incredibly smart, always told it like it was, and there when you needed her. Every time we talked she would ask about my sons and my family, and I knew she truly cared. I loved her calls to check in with me, even when she jokingly rubbed in the fact she was retired and I wasn't. She had a heart as big as Texas and would do anything for anyone, especially...

I am so sorry for your loss, and cannot imagine what a painful time this is for you all. Praise God she is with Jesus, that she knew her savior, and that she is in a place of joy and peace eternally! Praying specifically for you, Landry.

I just learned of Karen's passing today. This world will not be the same without her but heaven is grander for sure! Her personality was big but her heart was bigger. I was on the receiving end of her generosity and compassion. Prayers for strength and peace for her family and all that knew her.