Karen L. Conway
March 10, 2012

                        


Life Legacy



CONWAY, KAREN L., 73, died, March 10, 2012 in Sebring, FL. She was born in Kalamazoo, MI, daughter of the late Kenneth Rose and Velma (Baker) Rose. She was a bookkeeper and was an avid outdoorsman. Karen was active in several fraternal organizations including the Elks and Moose. She and Carl Grose shared their lives between Sebring in the winter months and summers at Christie Lake, Decatur, MI. Karen is survived by her daughter, Dixie (Russell) Tefs, St. Joseph, MI; brother, Douglas (Grace) Rose, Decatur, MI; one grandchild and four great grandchildren. A memorial service will be held 11:00 am, Saturday, March 24, 2012 at Sebring Elks Lodge. The family suggest memorials to the American Cancer Society.

Condolences or Life Stories may be expressed in her Guestbook. Morris Funeral Chapel, Sebring, Fl.

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Preceded In Death By

Velma (Baker) Rose, Mother
Kenneth Rose, Father

Survived By

Dixie (Russell) Tefs, Daughter
Douglas (Grace) Rose, Brother
One GrandChild
Four Great GrandChildren

             Facts

Place Of Birth: Kalamazoo, MI
Place Of Death: Sebring, FL
Date of Death: March 10, 2012
Member of Elks and Moose Clubs

Services

A memorial service will be held
11:00 am, Saturday, March 24, 2012
at Sebring Elks Lodge.

Guestbook

03/15/2012 - Jan Roeder
I'm so sorry to hear of Karen's death.....my goodness, who will make that fantastic rum cake for our class reunions....we will raise a glass to her at the next one....

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03/21/2012 - Wilma Webster
My husband and I lived across Christie Lake from her. I am so sorry she won't see her family history written in the book I am doing of Christie Lake. What a rich heritage and great life, gone to soon.

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03/27/2012 - George And Ean Fields
My heart goes out to Dixie and Carl. We will miss Karen. She was always full of spunk a energy. I am very happy that Ean got the opportunity to know his great grandmother before her passing.

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