ROY-KARST-Obituary

ROY EDWARD KARST

Orlando, Florida

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KARST, ROY EDWARD, Devoted father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, brother, and friend passed away on March 22, 2011, at age 84 years young. Making a difference in the lives of others while always giving of himself unconditionally, Roy Karst pursued the...

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Dad, I remember when I was around 9 we were at a toy store in College Park. I saw a horse that I wanted so bad and Christmas was almost here. Under the tree was that horse. You made me so happy as a young girl. You would get up very early and have your coffee and many days I would come out and sit with you and to me talk about silly things. As we both aged me in my teens and you totally did not know what to do with me. I was so much like a Karst, I seemed to be in trouble almost as much as...

Dear Ramona and family,
We are so sorry for your great loss,Roy's love for family and friends will last foreve. Roy was a great friend and fishing buddy.Those past trips to Sebastion Inlet with Captain Collins back in late 1950's and 1960's will be forever be remembered.
God Bless
Millie and David Bean

Dear Ramona and family,
I am saddened to hear about Roy. I will always remember the days of Sebastian Inlet and fishing on the Alibi. Roy has left a lasting impression on my life. Sadly, the obituary of my mother, Patsy Hoequist was in the paper on the same day as Roy's. Two great people with wonderful and full lives. Love to all the Karsts, Charlotte Hoequist Curtis

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Dear Mona and family, I was saddened to hear of Roy's passing. He was always good for a laugh or word of encouragement. Our prayers are lifted up for God to comfort you and lead you through this difficult time. Love from the Pittman's of Tallahassee.

Dad was one of a kind, an original for sure. He was a great influence in my life and I will truly miss him. My wife Sharla always thought of him as, not a second, but her Dad. She loved him with all her heart, and I know she is up there . so happy to show him the "ropes."

Bill Baker