Dear Kim, Brendan, and Patrick, I just learned of your mom’s passing and I am so saddened. Karen and I had a great time being Brownie leaders together! It was wonderful seeing you all grow up. She and I would reconnect at resale shops every now and then and catch up on each others lives. Love and hugs to you all!
~ Christy Jensen,
Port Washington , WI
Karen had a heart of gold. She loved her family & friends. When I talked to her on the phone,it was never a short call. She kept everyone informed of what was happening with high school and college friends. She will be sorely missed. Rest in peace dear Karen.
~ Kathy Garrity,
North Port, FL
Dear Kim and family, I'm very sorry to learn of your dear mother's passing. Your mother was kind and I enjoyed meeting her and your dad at the St.Mary's move in days. Their humor and smiles will always be remembered fondly. May you find peace and God's Blessings for comfort during this difficult time.. Sending you hugs and prayers.
~ Debra Ann Kes,
Carver, MN
I have known Karen for years. She was Truly a Wonderful person, and will be missed by many. My Most Heartfelt Sympathy to the Family---along with my Prayers, LOVE, and Hugs. Jo Mitchell
~ Jo Mitchell,
SAUKVILLE, WI
Evanescent as "walking stick bugs" found at the Goodwin's cottage while hiking with kids...we go on
mourning's, spark of water.
Karen loved water and built a house near high slides down into ever changing Lake Michigan. I can hear her voice. A 1st Nation "Signal Tree" may still point dark bark in the woods, on the edge of the Great Lake-- silently saying "go this way", with love, for Karen.
Gratitude
~ Pat Dugan,
Shawano, WI
Patrick, Brendan and Kimberly
I am sorry for the loss of your Mom, Karen. May this Friday be comforting and filled with peace as you celebrate her life.
~ Sue Agazzi,
Gaithersburg , MD
Dear Brendan,
I want to extend my most heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. I will be thinking of you and wishing you strength in this difficult time.
~ Teresa Souza,
Gaithersburgh, MD