Kathleen-Carper-Obituary

Kathleen Irene Carper

Everett, Washington

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September 29, 1921-June 4, 2019 Kay Carper departed this world for heaven on June 4, 2019 at dawn to meet Jesus face-to-face. Kathleen Irene Eckert was born September 29, 1921 in Zehner, Saskatchewan to Theresa Weber and Adam Eckert. She spent her early years in Vancouver, BC before moving at age...

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A year has passed. She continues to be loved and missed by my family and me. May God bless and comfort all of the dear Carper family. We were neighbors in the 1950's. My brother and I had great times playing with her children. She took care of us when my parents were away for a few hours. Precious memories linger.

During the 1950's Mrs. Carper always welcomed my brother Jim and me into her home to play with her children. She watched us when our parents needed her help. We moved to California in 1960, but stopped for wonderful visits whenever we were in the area. The last time I visited her was about ten years ago. We look forward to enjoying her again when Jesus returns on that glad resurrection day.

I met Kay 30 years ago, living across from her house in Lynnwood. She was such a wonderful, loving neighbor, with a big heart. One day while visiting her, she asked if we saw her Rabbit outside. We went to the feed store and bought a bag of rabbit pellets & left it at her door. She said she didn't know who left the rabbit pellets, & took it to her church in case anyone needed it. We were so surprised to find out Rabbit was a cat. She had a big heart for Fender, the golden Lab, Little One, her...

To call a friend and hear the words: "Good Morning" or "Greetings.. God loves you" each and every time we called Kay, is just a glimpse of how caring a woman she was. Her memory will be forever etched upon her hearts and her service for the Lord and to others are always to be cherished. We pray for all of her family and for those whose lives she touched. Blessings, Jerry and Linda Ulrich