Karen Jo Baugh was born on October 30, 1960, in Cincinnati, Ohio. With a bright smile and a heart that brimmed with compassion, she dedicated her life to the pursuit of knowledge, the nurturing of young minds, and the glorification of her faith. Karen passed away on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, at the UC Medical Center, Cincinnati, leaving behind a legacy woven into the fabric of the lives she touched.
A gifted journalist in her early years, Karen honed her skills in Nashville, Tennessee before returning to her roots. It was here that her zeal for education found its true calling at Ludlow Elementary School, where she fervently shaped the futures of countless students. Her passion for teaching extended to her role as an Adjunct Professor at Xavier University, where she instructed educators on the vital craft of teaching reading. With two Bachelor's degrees and two Master's degrees to her name, Karen radiated knowledge and was always eager to help others achieve their dreams.
Karen's commitment to education and her colleagues resonated throughout her membership in the Kenton County Retired Teachers Association and the Kentucky Retired Teachers Association. These associations were not just affiliations; they were reflections of her dedication to her vocation and the camaraderie she cherished in her profession.
Karen's vibrancy did not end with her academic pursuits. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Ludlow, and was never shy about sharing her faith in Jesus Christ. Her devotion was palpable; her witness was a fragrant offering of love that inspired many. Karen was a helper – an embodiment of the saying "where there is a need, there is a Baugh." She was a relentless "do-er," always on the lookout to uplift anyone who crossed her path.
Among her many talents, singing stood out as a God-given gift. Karen shared her love for the Lord through song, captivating audiences with her voice. She performed alongside the Ball Family, serving as their lead singer—a role that allowed her to express her faith through melody and harmony, which resonated deeply with those who witnessed her performances.
Her warm personality enveloped her family and friends, including her beloved brother, Michael Baugh, and a multitude of extended family and friends who cherished her deeply. Though her parents, Howard W. “Mike” and Betty Jo Ette (Ellis) Baugh, predeceased her, the lessons they imparted and the love they shared echoed through Karen’s life, nurturing her unwavering faith and unyielding love for others.
As we reflect upon Karen's life, the memories of her kindness, her encouraging words, and her unshakeable faith will forever illuminate our hearts. She has left us to rejoice in the glory of her heavenly home, but the echoes of her laughter, the notes of her songs, and the warmth of her spirit will linger on in our collective memory.
A visitation to honor Karen will be held on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, followed by a funeral service beginning at 1:00 PM, at First Baptist Church in Ludlow, located at 400 Linden Street, Ludlow, KY, 41016. Interment at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Erlanger.
Though she has departed from our sight, Karen Jo Baugh will always remain in our hearts—a true testament to a life well-lived, rooted in faith and brimming with love. Memorial contributions are suggested to the First Baptist Church of Ludlow, 400 Linden Street, Ludlow KY 41016.
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Nora dennis
January 22, 2025
I was in Mrs Baughs 2nd grade class and I have always said that she was and will always be my favorite teacher. I am filled with deep regret as I had actually been thinking about reaching out as the Lord was telling me too and now it seems too late. However I know that her and my grandmother (Connie kleier) are probably having a reunion in heaven. Mrs Baugh had such a big impact on my life that words could not explain. I have so many memories of her class including the m&m bars she would always buy for us. Mrs Baugh truly inspired me so much and she truly created my love for writing, reading, and helping others. I was born and raised a Christian and I also joined first Baptist Church as of last year and I was not aware that Mrs Baugh was also a member but I think that that is just more proof of the Lord's work. I also just found out that we have the same middle name more proof of the Lord's work. I just entered the 7th grade and I have always looked forward to having Mrs Baugh there at my graduation, however I know she will still be there with a front row seat from heaven. Mrs Baugh will be greatly missed yet never forgotten love you always Mrs Baugh-Nora Dennis
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