Karen-Sugalski-Obituary

Karen Marie Sugalski

New Philadelphia, Ohio

1946-2010

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Karen Marie Mann Sugalski, 63, of New Philadelphia, O., passed away unexpectedly on April 24, 2010, while visiting her "Auntie Mom," Shirley Jennings in Christiansburg, Va. The daughter of the late Robert and Rose Phillips Mann, she was born in Columbus, O., on Oct. 10, 1946. On Nov. 19, 1966,...

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Dear Sugalski family,
We were saddened to learn that Karen had passed away. Your mother was a fine person and will be missed by many. Please accept our deepest sympathy and know that you are in our thoughts.
Sincerely,
Christopher and JoAnn Higgins
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We are so sorry for your loss, your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Bryan and your family,
My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family, Bryan for your sudden loss of your Mother. Karen was a terrific lady,and when we ran into each other she loved talking about how proud she was of you. I still talk about the school bus cake she made for my 50th birthday, it was awesome. She will be sadly missed by all.

Jackie,Amber and Family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I know how much you grandmother meant to you. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

To the Sugalski family,
My deepest sympathy goes out to all of you. I lived next door to you in sugarcreek years ago and remember the long talks your mother and I had, she was always a good neighbor and listner.
Heidi Smith

So sorry for your loss, Bryan. Take care.

I am so very sorry to read of Karen's passing. I met Karen years ago when I worked at Dover Buehler's. She was a soft-spoken woman who always seemed to be kind, caring and compassionate. And she truly loved her boys, no matter what their latest "episode" had been. I will always remember her smile and the way the day always seemed a little brighter after having talked with her.
May God bless her family during this difficult time, and may your memories of the wonderful woman she was...