Karen Sue Foglesong
Aug. 13, 1947 - Jan. 5, 2024
NAPA - Karen Sue Foglesong passed away on Friday, January 05, 2024, at the age of 76. She will be remembered for her kindness, love, and the lasting impact she had on the lives of those around her. Karen Sue's memory will forever live in our hearts.
She was born and raised here in Napa, CA. Her parents were Homer and Marion Posey. She had two sisters, Kathy and Judy. She met Patrick Hamilton at Napa High School, and later got married; they had two children, Lisa and David. Years later Pat and Karen went their separate ways, and in time Karen met Gary Morris and soon got married and lived and enjoyed raising many children, including Gary's, her sister Judy's and her own. A total of seven children... which kept her very busy. But in 1998, Gary died in a horrific car accident, in which Karen suffered some injury. But she pulled through and went on caring for the kids.
Then in 2001, when online dating became very popular; she met Jess Foglesong - via Match.com. They eventually tied the knot in December of 2001, and now have been married for 22 years.
And on January 5, with family members surrounding her she passed away into God's hands, and now is enjoying her heavenly reward; as she was indeed a one-of-a-kind human being; special in many ways, and will be deeply missed by her husband, family and the many friends she had touched throughout her 76 years on earth. Her job is done! Time to rest, safe and secure, forever and ever!
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5 Entries
Diann Bullock
January 10, 2025
I was honored to be a part of spreading some of her ashes on a beach in Hawaii on October 4, 2024, where her and Jess loved to vacation. Still in my heart - I miss her.
Jess Foglesong
February 19, 2024
Karen Sue was a wonderful wife and human being ... She touched so many lives during her time here on earth. And now she is safe and secure in God's happy Place with Angels ... She will miss deeply by me and her family. Enjoy eternal life; until we meet again.
Sheri Larghi
January 17, 2024
One of the angels in disguise, that is what I think of when I think of Karen, a sparkling example of what it means to be "big hearted". She was a soft and loving spirit who can now fly beyond her pain, and soar.
Diann Bullock
January 16, 2024
One of my beloved cousins, always so kind and giving. A truly generous and loving person. She will be missed.
Cynthia Douglassyo
January 16, 2024
Karen, you are missed by many, including me.
What a privilege it was know you. RIP
I LOVE YOU
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