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KAREN V. WEBB
February 11, 1945 ~ March 31, 2011
Karen V. Webb, 66, died March 31, 2011 at Vancouver, WA. She was born February 11, 1945 at Vancouver, WA to Oliver and Virginia Kivinen.
Karen is survived by her husband of over 46 years, Donald A. Webb; and other family members.
Special thanks to the staff of SWWAMC, #2 South.
Memorial services are scheduled for Thurs., April 7, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at Layne's Funeral Home Chapel, Battle Ground, WA.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Friends of the Carpenter and Open House Ministries.
Please sign Karen's guest book at: www.columbian.com/obits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
It's incredible how fast time flies. Seems like yesterday I saw you at Jakes. It was your birthday. Miss you girlfriend.
SHERRY LOWE
Friend
March 30, 2020
Karen was a great person to work with. I wish she would have gotten to enjoy her retirement for much longer. I'll miss her.
Karen Updike+
April 8, 2011
Don and family, Virginia, Daphne and Brian: As you know Karen and I worked together for 30 years . She led me from carbon paper and dictation to computers. She was the most special coworker I ever had the pleasure of working with. She was one of the most special people I've ever known. I anguish over your loss. My thought and prayers are with you.
April 6, 2011
Don and family, Virginia, Daphne and Brian: As you know Karen and I worked together for 30 years . She led me from carbon paper and dictation to computers. She was the most special coworker I ever had the pleasure of working with. She was one of the most special people I've ever known. I anguish over your loss. My thought and prayers are with you.
Joe Mercer
April 6, 2011
Don, with your family, just want you to know how much we will miss Karen. She always so looked forward to having her booth at Vintage Secrets and enjoyed being with the other vendors and was always up for a visit. Its a long haul ahead but you will make it Don. We always have those memories in our heart.
Cheryl Wilson Crume
April 6, 2011
Don and family,
So sorry to read of Karen's passing and your loss. Remember the good time, stay strong.
Lena Domke Goodwin
April 6, 2011
Don,
You are in my thoughts and in my heart – Thinking of you. I enjoyed working with Karen very much and was always interested to what adventures you guys were up to on the weekend. She always made me smile and always will as I think of her. She was an amazing woman and I am so glad that she was a part of my life.
Jennifer Clark
April 6, 2011
I'VE KNOWN KAREN SINCE CHILDHOOD. SHE WAS BRIGHT, ARTICULATE, FRIENDLY AND WILL BE MISSED BY ALL OF US. I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.
DONNA ROTH/HABERSETZER
April 5, 2011
Karen was a delightful person - full of love and always had a warm smile for anyone she encountered. She will be truly missed. My deepest sympathy to her family.
Mickey Thompson
April 5, 2011
Don, Earl and I were shocked to read the paper this morning and want you to know you are in our prayers as you deal with the loss of your sweet wife-her life was just too short. Sincerely,Earl & Barbara Floyd
Earl/Barbara Floyd
April 5, 2011
The loss of Karen is deeply felt thru her family to all of us who knew her in school. She was a happy, sincere person and the gap her passing has left in our lives will be shared by all who called her FRIEND.
Susie Doyle
April 5, 2011
The loss of Karen is deeply felt thru her family to all of us who knew her in school. She was a happy, sincere person and the gap her passing has left in our lives will be shared by all who called her FRIEND.
Susie Doyle
April 5, 2011
Don,
My thoughts are with you and your family. Karen will always have a special place in my heart.
Sherry Lowe
April 5, 2011
My thoughts and prayers are with Karen's family and friends. My dear "Sister" was a special friend. Karen will always have a special place in my heart. May she rest in peace.
Ruth Peake
April 5, 2011
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