Karen-Walker-Obituary

Karen Elise Walker

Portland, Maine

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Karen Elise Walker, 59 PORTLAND -- Karen Elise Walker, 59, of Summit Street in Portland, passed away Sunday morning, Dec. 26, 2010, at the Maine Medical Center with her family by her side. Karen was born in Camp Lejeune, N.C., on April 30, 1951, the daughter of Harry and Dorothy Rogers. Her...

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sorry to hear about your mom.She was very gentle soul and she help me out when i was younger and she let me stay with her and her family.i will always keep her in my heart.

If it weren't for my Aunt Karen I wouldn't be half the person I am today. She taught me so much from art to nature to just being a loving caring person. i will miss her and love her always:)

Elijah, Rayne & Ike know that my heart goes out to you and your families. Your Mom was a special person and will be missed by all. My prayers are with you. Love you, Aunt Sue.

Karen was our very best friend. She meant so much for all of us and we will miss her. But we'll always remember her with a smile in our hearts and know that she's now dancing with the angels as well as watching over us all.
With love always,
Marina (Nina) Hoffstrom
Kal Hoffstrom
Charlotte, Maria, Emma and Anna

There are so many little memories....going to the trampoline, blue lollipops, the dresses we wore for her wedding, the many days spent at the farm. She was a very giving woman and she will never be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of Karen's family but most of all Elijah, Rayne, Ike and their families.

I met Karen 3 years ago. It didn't take long for us to become the best of friends. I will miss her serene demeanor and her ALWAYS positive outlook on life. She has helped me become a more generous and loving person and I will miss her with All My Heart. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.
My Deepest Sympathy
Lynn Lepore

Harry, I am so sorry to hear about your daughter Karen. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I met Karen when I was in the fourth grade and she worked at the Police Gym. She did crafts, gymnastics, the trampoline, and much more with us. She had a way with people always so kind. A few of us became very close to her, she would let us sleep over her house on weekends and school vacations. She made the BEST pancakes! I have many, many terrific memories of Karen.

Ike, we are so sorry to hear about your mother. Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.