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Robert V. Karp

Concord, California

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Deacon Robert V. Karp June 29, 1916 ~ Aug. 18, 2009 Resident of Concord Robert left to be with his Heavenly Father, grieving the loss of his wife of 65 years, Elizabeth. One of eight children born to Robert F. and Gertrude A. Karp in San Francisco. An attentive father to Geri, Rob, Chris, Lizzie,...

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Papa, I am forever grateful to you for your strength and faith in all of us throughout our lives. I have and will always have deep respect for you for raising your six daughters and son. I think you did a magnificent job, and I'm forever grateful for having so many siblings. Your Butterfly has definitely passed on the "glue" in the family! We will stick together forever, just as you would want us to! Love you much papa!

Lizzie

To the Karp Family -- we're so sorry to hear about your dad passing so soon after your mom and Geri. I've so many memories of your family, hanging out at your house on Brussels, riding the bus with Marian and Cathy to ICA, parish picnics, weddings. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Peggy Carey Youngblood and Family

I just wanted to take a minute to tell you how sad I was to hear of Uncle Robert & Aunt Elizabeth's passing. Although I only had the opportunity to see them a few times because of the distance between us, that was enough for me to realize what wonderful people they were. I came to realize in that short time Uncle Robert was a caring & loving man & as much about his family as my own grandfather, Ralph Karp. As we all mourn our recent losses of these wonderful people, please remember that...

Dad, I know you're happy now that you are with your Butterfly again. As I've been looking through all the pictures recently, I feel truly blessed that you and Mom were able to live such long and full lives. I am very thankful that I was part of your lives and you, mine. There were so many happy times that now are happy memories and they will always be part of me; of who I am. Thank you for that. Thank you for the strong spiritual foundation upon which I built my own life. I'll love you always...

GrandMother ~ Mama ~ GrandFather...Together Again

GrandFather - You are, and will continue to be, a large part of my physical and spiritual make-up. Thank you for your love and for passing on the Love of God to us. Your faith in God, and knowledge of how He wants us to live, continues to minister to me.
Thank you for all the wonderful memories. I love you and miss your physical presence, as well as GrandMother and my Mama. I pray that one day I will be reunited with you and GrandMother and Mama, in our Heavenly Father's Kingdom. ...

To The Karp Family,

Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your mom and dad.
I will always remember our years at St. Elizabeth's and their never ending presence.
When the Lord calls our loved ones home, we always have the gift of happy memories to carry us through.
Our prayers are with you.

Sincerely, Diana Mambretti and family

Dear Loving Karp Family,
So many memories are flooding my heart and mind when I think of your Mom and Dad. It was a privilege to know them and through them all of you. Working along side of your Dad at St. Elizasbeth's Parish was always a joy, and singing in the choir with your Mom and some of you at different times was wonderful. May your Dad, Mom and Geri continue to bless us. I thank our God for their friendship and faithful example.
Love, Sister Pat, San Jose

to rob and family, deepest sympathy to you abd your sisters on the p and familyassing of your mom and dad. Our prayers and thoughts go out to you. Grace Gauci Moscuzza