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November 9, 1938 - January 14, 2020

Memorial Services: 11:00 a.m. Monday, January 20 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Westbrook

Visitation: 9:00 a.m. until time of the service at church on Monday

Funeral Home Westbrook Funeral Home

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My deepest condolences to Karen's family and friends for your loss. May God be bountiful is His giving of strength you may need in the coming days and weeks.

Posted by vern p bass on January 21, 2020

I am so sorry to hear this - please know I send you all my sincere sympathy. I know how much you and all who knew Karen will miss her. Gail

Posted by Gail Nelson on January 20, 2020

Although she will be greatly missed, I know her spirit will continue to shine through those whose lives she has deeply touched. With deepest sympathy! Perry & Joan Bultman-Zieske

Posted by Joan Zieske on January 20, 2020

My sincere sympathies to the entire family. May the good memories sustain you doing this tough time. Dan Peterson

Posted by Dan Peterson on January 19, 2020

I have so many fond memories when we were kids at Grandma's baking and cooking and learning to knit. Life sometimes takes us far apart in miles but the heart always remembers those things which are important. Rest in peace dear cousin.

Posted by Sondra A Coulter on January 19, 2020

my deepest sympathy to you all, Karen was the most sincerely kind and loving person I know, she will be missed by all....all my love to you all as you go through this difficult time....love, Marilyn

Posted by marilyn peschges on January 17, 2020

What a lovely, special person Karen was. She was loving, kind, and had a quiet serenity about her. My husband, Ronnie, and she were classmates. Ron always enjoyed talking to and teasing Karen (well, just a little bit). Jim was my classmate, so the four of us ended up at many of the same class reunions. Karen always had a smile, and kind word to share. She enriched the lives of her family, friends, and anyone who was blessed to know her. I thank God that Karen was someone who blessed my life!

Posted by Eunice Christensen on January 17, 2020

What a great woman. Sorry for your loss Jim and family. Bruce and Judy Lichty

Posted by Bruce Lichty on January 16, 2020

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