1978
2019
Kara Elizabeth (Andryc) Ward, age 41, went home peacefully to be with her Lord at her Conroe, TX home on Thursday, November 28, 2019. She was born on October 17, 1978, in Erie, PA, to Kenneth and Susan Andryc, fourth of the seven Andryc siblings. In her youth, Kara served on numerous medical missions trips in Jamaica and Belize, and a summer missions project in Ukraine. Her early interests and hobbies included youth leadership and choir in her local church, and sports such as basketball, volleyball, swimming, folk dancing, fishing, and scuba diving. She was a graduate of Girard Alliance Christian Academy in 1996 and Monroe Community College in 1998. She worked as a dental hygenist at West County Dental, her father's practice in Fairview, PA. She married her childhood sweetheart, Nathaniel Ward, on October 6, 2000, in Erie. Upon their move to the Houston, TX area, Kara dedicated herself to the raising of their family and has more recently served as a treasured swim coach in the Oak Ridge/Woodlands area while nurturing her own children's love of the sport. Kara was born into and leaves behind a rich heritage of Christian faith, and while she finished her prolonged and courageous battle with breast cancer, her unquenchable joy and determined spirit will continue to impact her community and loved ones for generations to come. She loved others well, completed her earthly journey with grace and thanksgiving, and celebrated her heavenly homecoming on its namesake holiday. She is survived by her husband Nathaniel and her four beloved children, Eli, Owen, Iyleigh and Avin, parents Kenneth and Susan, brothers Eric (Mandy) Andryc, Kevin (Jackie) Andryc, and Kenton (Nathalie) Andryc, sisters Michelle (Cory) Seaman, Katelyn (Jonathan) Crone and Kayleigh Andryc, and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends, family, and others whose lives Kara touched are invited to celebrate her life at The Ark Church in Conroe, TX, on December 19 at 1:00 PM, or at Federated Church in East Springfield, PA on December 28 at 10:00 AM with a reception to follow. In place of flowers, help carry on Kara's legacy with a donation to the Kara Ward Memorial GoFundMe.
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December 13, 2019
Dear Andryc Family...you have my deepest sympathy at the home going of Kara. I will continue to pray as you absorb this time in your lives...In Christ Vikki Lynn
Kathy (McGillen) Jacob
December 9, 2019
I knew Kara to be a delightful young lady when she was a student at GACA. My condolences to the entire family.
Kathleen and Cliff Matha
December 8, 2019
Sweet Kara at one time was our neighbor. I had known Kara from church and also the daughter of my dentist and friend Ken and Sue Andryc. Kara knocked on my door one day to introduce herself as our new neighbor and asked if there was anything she could do to help us!! She so touched my heart.
December 5, 2019
Pam and I remember Kara as always being full of joy and excitement about life and Jesus. She was passionate in life and courageous in death. Our deepest condolences. Pastor Jim and Pam Dumont
Barbara Yuzyk
December 5, 2019
Kara will be missed by family and friends. I remember meeting Kara in the early 1980s in Winnipeg with her Mom and Dad (1st cousin) and some of her siblings. Kara was a very pleasant young lady. It is a pleasant memory. My condolences to the family.
Rodney & Margaret(Red) Knight
December 5, 2019
Nathaniel we are so sorry for your loss. May you find peace in knowing that we leave here to go to a better place and her spirit lives with Christ Jesus.
Donyale Boyd
December 5, 2019
Kara was a confident, courageous, and sweet person with a contagiously positive view of life. She was an amazing mother and will be watching over all of you from Heaven. She made a difference in the lives of so many people and will be dearly missed.
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