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Karen E. Lang

1941 - 2020

Karen E. Lang obituary, 1941-2020, Kenosha, WI

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1941

DIED

2020

Karen Lang Obituary

Karen E. Lang

1941 - 2020

Karen E. Lang, age 79, of St. Germain, WI and formerly of Kenosha, WI, died at home December 19, 2020 after a 2 year battle with leukemia. She was born on August 1, 1941 in Cologne, Germany to George and Nada Dimitrijevich.

She worked many odd jobs, later retiring from Chrysler Motors in Kenosha. On December 21, she married Robert Lang and together they moved Up North after retirement.

Karen loved deer hunting and all outdoor sports. She also loved all of her dogs; which were many over the years.

She is survived by her husband, Bob Lang; daughters, Karen (Don) Spencer, Sandy (Al) Amadio and Betty (Chuck) Gronski and brother, Alex (Sharon) Dimitrijevich. She leaves behind 3 grandchildren, Jennifer Reichel, Robert Holewinski and Stacy Sanchez; 6 great grandchildren, Albert, Able, Olive and Opal Holewinski and Julian and Jackson Reichel. In lieu of flowers, Karen would love if you could give to your local animal shelter. Funeral Services will be held at a later date with immediate family. www.bolgerfuneral.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Kenosha News on Dec. 23, 2020.

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Patrick Quick

January 6, 2021

Betty, sorry to hear about your mom.

sandy

December 24, 2020

I love u mom, i will love u forever and ever#2 miss u so much . dad loved u so much so so so much.

Phil and Fran

December 24, 2020

May she rest in peace,and so sorry for the ones left behind

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