Karen Rene Baker, 54, of College Station, passed away September 13th, 2012, in Bryan. Arrangements are under the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral Home & Crematory in Bryan.
Karen Rene Baker, 54, of College Station, passed away September 13th, 2012, in Bryan. Arrangements are under the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral Home & Crematory in Bryan.
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Dear Karen, thank you for the many, fun childhood memories we had. My sisters and I always had a great time at your house. See you in heaven! Much love, Janice Bohannon (Good)
I will miss Karen and her always friendly smile. 30 years after college and she never failed to say hello and make me feel as though it was yesterday when I saw her. Please accept my sincere sympathy for your loss.
I met Karen thru her parents, Howard and Nellie Good, when she came to Corpus Christi to visit them. I had heard a lot about her prior to meeting her, but all I had heard paled when she greeted me with that magnificant smile, cheery ‘Hello’! And I got a hug, and I immediatley felt like we had been friends forever. I was always thrilled when she would come to visit, she was such a delight! She was a tiny powerhouse, smart, savvy, everyone’s idea of the perfect friend. She loved her family with a passion that was so evident to anyone that knew her. She had a soft and gentle soul, and a heart full of life and love. To know her was to love her. This ‘ol world lost a little bit of it’s light when Karen passed. She will be missed, but never forgotten. May you always rest in peace, sweet girl.
My deepest sympathy for Karen’s family and friends. It’s been many years since we were in contact but I have always remembered her smiles and her big heart. God Bless