Karen A. Robison, 74, passed away Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024, at her home surrounded by her family in the care of hospice. Karen was born in Bryan on Sept. 25, 1950, to Henry and Betty Moog. She was a 1969 graduate of Montpelier High School, where she participated in chorus, basketball and volleyball. She married Robert Robison on July 15, 1973, and he survives. Karen was employed at Beam Stream, BCP and finally retiring after 30+ years from JCIM. Karen and Bob purchased one of the first homes on Merry Lake where they built an entire life filled with boating, skiing, campfires, fishing and lake parties. She loved all sports, but was an especially skilled poker, dice, billiards and cornhole player. In addition to being an expert gambler in these fields, Karen was an even better teacher to any young kid that walked through her door with a dollar. Karen never missed an opportunity to attend her grandchildren's sporting events while bravely battling the cold, rain, snow and wind to make sure that she was in attendance.
She is survived by her husband of 51 years, Bob; daughters, Krista (Ryan) Isenhower and Terra (Alex) Kidston of Pioneer; four grandchildren, Gage Kidston, Gisele Kidston, Brooklyn Isenhower and Brycen Isenhower; and five stepsisters, Deanna Tillman, Marsha Klear, Deb Fivecoate, Debbie Martin and Tamy Gressett.
Karen was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Tracy Moog; sister, Judy Geiger; six stepbrothers, Danny DeVlaminck, Donnie DeVlaminck, Bub DeVlaminck, Mike Karns, David Moog and Dennis Moog; and stepsister, Susie Hoops.
Visitation for Karen will be on Wednesday, Nov. 13 from 3-7 p.m. at the Thompson Funeral Home, 204 E. Main St. in Montpelier, due to renovations at the funeral home in Pioneer. Services will be on Thursday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home in Montpelier. Interment will follow at Floral Grove Cemetery in Pioneer. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.thethompsonfuneralhome.com.
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Deborah-Kosier Fivecoate
November 12, 2024
Karen. I will miss you but will never forget you and all the pranks you pulled on me..the card games we played and times growing up together..Always in my heart. I love you Sister.Rest peacefully now..
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