Karen is survived by her oldest daughter, Amy and her husband, David Kendall of Minneapolis, Minnesota; and her youngest daughter, Rebecca and her husband, Tom Voris and their children, Kailyn (13), Christian (7), and Kyah (5) of Oceanside. Karen will be missed so much by the people close to her that loved her. She could always be counted on by her family and friends. She was an independent woman that could do anything on her own. She loved to travel and was a dedicated member of many choruses. Karen was a loving person, devoted mother and caring grandmother. Her grandchildren knew her as "Nana." She will always be remembered in our hearts.
A celebration in honor of Karen will be held at 10:30 am on Saturday, June 20th at the Oceanside Museum of Art. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Oceanside Museum of Art or the La Jolla Symphony and Chorus.
Obituary from North County Times, June 10, 2009
Karen is survived by her oldest daughter, Amy and her husband, David Kendall of Minneapolis, Minnesota; and her youngest daughter, Rebecca and her husband, Tom Voris and their children, Kailyn (13), Christian (7), and Kyah (5) of Oceanside. Karen will be missed so much by the people close to her that loved her. She could always be counted on by her family and friends. She was an independent woman that could do anything on her own. She loved to travel and was a dedicated member of many choruses. Karen was a loving person, devoted mother and caring grandmother. Her grandchildren knew her as "Nana." She will always be remembered in our hearts.
A celebration in honor of Karen will be held at 10:30 am on Saturday, June 20th at the Oceanside Museum of Art. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Oceanside Museum of Art or the La Jolla Symphony and Chorus.
Obituary from North County Times, June 10, 2009