Karen-Weikel-Sell-Obituary

Karen Weikel-Sell

Salisbury, Maryland

1961 - 2017 (Age 55)

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Salisbury, Maryland

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Karen L. Weikel-SellSalisbury-Karen Leah Weikel-Sell (55) passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 13, 2017. The daughter of the late Mary Jane Shockley and Carlton Weikel. Karen lived her life to the fullest and loved spending time with her family and friends. She never met a stranger. She is...

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There is no way to describe the pain I feel from losing you. Your slipping away has left a giant hole in my very being, and nothing will ever fill it. I feel this pain every day. I tuck it away nice and neatly, I put on my happy face, hold my head up, and I keep going. But inside of me there is trauma, devastation, lonliness, regret, and torment. I will have to bear it all for the rest of my days.

I will never forget the first time I glanced upon my son's face. You and Mom-mom...

I just learned of the passing of Karen Weikel. I am saddened and shocked. She was a kind and gentle person with a great sense of humor who loved her children and grandsons dearly. Condolences to her family.

RIP Karen
With Love...Angela Walker

A Beautiful Woman

To the family of Karen Weikel-Sell, Iam so very sorry for your loss! I remember Karen from Bennett High School, (we were friends) and what I remember mostly " Karen was always a very kind hearted and sweet person" She will always be remembered. "She now is one of God's Angels! RIP Karen

With Love for my friend Karen...
Angela Walker

Karen, You left way too soon & your children & grandchildren are going to miss you very, very much. Rest in Heaven with your Mom & brothers!!

May the God of all comfort be with the family and give you peace.

Karen my" Cookie" I was so shocked by your passing and I love you so much and miss you greatly! Tell my sis Jane"your mom" Carlton "your dad and you brothers Carlton Jr and Gary hi and I send my love!! I love you cookie!

There are no words to describe the feeling of loss at this time. Cookie was one in a million and will be greatly missed by all who loved her. Our entire family hurts but knows she is with her mom and dad and brothers now. We shall see you again soon my cousin.

Although my cousin, you were always like an Aunt to me and I'll always remember my Aunt Cookie