May God keep you in the palm of His precious hand during your time of loss. I knew Karen from high school and worked with her at Chase and she will be greatly missed. God bless. Norma Hines
I am so sorry for your loss. When we would go to church with my mom we would see Karen and she was always smiling.
I am so sorry to hear of Karen's passing. I went to high school with Karen. She was a very sweet girl. So sorry for your loss.
May God bless this family. Karen was a very loving and genuine person with a warm and caring spirit. Her love for her Mom & Dad, Brother and Sister-in-law and the girls Anna & Summer were evident by the way she always talked about each of them. She will be missed. May you gain comfort in knowing that Karen is indeed in the presence of the Lord.
My thoughts and prayers are with you
Peace of mind is a call away. We're here when you need us most.
I have known Karen for years and worked with her at ONB. We have kept in touch with one another and had lunch with other friends this summer. She is a sweet and wonderful person that I enjoyed knowing. May God bless and help her family through this difficult time. I will miss her.
I would like to preface this note by offering my deepest sympathy to Ms. Shirley, Mr. Charlie, Wayne, and the rest of Karenís family. I had the privilege of knowing and working with both Karen and Mr. Charlie over the years. Karen and I were co-workers at ONB back in the late Seventies and early Eighties and we also worked together again for a number of years at Chase. I had the opportunity work with and develop a friendship with Karenís father, Mr. Charlie, when he was our Telecommunications Manager at Chase and I know how much Karen and Wayne meant to Mr. Charlie and Ms. Shirley. I used to see Karen frequently at Chase and she would always speak and sometimes, if we had time, stop and catch me up on any news about her Mom and Dad. Karen was a sweet girl and I feel honored to have known her and her family.
We hold many sweet memories of the years that Karen attended Victory Baptist Church. She has now claimed the blessed hope that we all look forward to. May God bless you in your time of sorrow knowing that we shall meet again. Love and sympathy,
We are praying for your family as you go through this difficult time. I remember Karen always smiling and loving everyone in such a sweet and sincere way. I know she will be missed by many. Praying you find comfort in knowing that she is in the presence of our Heavenly Father and that there will be a sweet reunion one day. 2 Thessalonians 2:16-17 Now may our Lord Jesus Christ Himself and God our Father, Who loved us and gave us everlasting peace and encouragement and well-founded hope through His grace, comfort and encourage your hearts. In sympathy,
Please accept my sympathy for your loss.
To my sweet, sweet sister. We love you so much. You will be missed for years to come. You are so sweet, kind and generous and a very giving person. God's innocence and love filled you too the brim every day. And you spilled your cup of Gods love on everyone you met. I will never ever forget you - your memory will never be lost or forgotten. You used to sing a church special called "Tears Are A Language That God Understands" - all of us have been saying a lot to God these last 3 days - in that language. We love you so much - goodbye for a little while. When it does become my time - be sure you and Rose meet me at the Golden Gates. Eternal Love in our Lord Jesus, your brother Robert Wayne Frazier
Our Prayers and thoughts are with you.
Dear Shirley, Charles and Family, I am so sorry to hear about Karen's passing. I remember Karen as so good natured with a wonderful smile. My thoughts went back to the years of Shirley working with us and Karen visiting her. My thoughts and prayers go out to you.
Sending my thoughts and prayers to my Uncle Charles and Aunt Shirley and 2nd cousin Wayne. May God be near you in this time of grief.
To The Frazier Family I had the pleasure of working with Karen at ONB for many years, and she was such a dedicated, hard working young lady with a sweet disposition. Remember the trip we took to Nashville and Memphis during the Elvis tribute week. Our paths kind of parted as we pursued different careers; but I feel fortune to have been able to visit with her during an ONB reunion luncheon in June. During this void period, may the memories keep you close to her.
My deepest sympathy to you during this difficult time. Treasure the memeories you have of her and the will help you through this time. Karen will be missed.
I worked with Karen many years ago at Ouachita National Bank. Karen was the sweetest person; I never heard her say a harsh word toward anyone. Even though I haven't seen Karen in about 6 months, I will always remember her big smile.
Karen was my first neice and I was lucky enough to have she and her mother live with us for a while, I was only fifteen, she was so precious. Oddly enough she stayed that way all of her life. She , to me was beautiful inside and out. I know that she is now happy with her mam-ma and granddaddyand her uncle earl. She will be sorely missed. pat
Ms. Shirley and Charles, I am so very sorry for your loss. I still think about the both of you often. May God help you find peace throughout this ordeal.
Karen will be missed. Your family is in our hearts and prayers as you go through this sorrow.
Peace of mind is a call away. We're here when you need us most.
My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow. Will keep you'll in my prayers.
My prayers are with you and your family during your time of bereavement. Karen and I were co-workers
R.W., Terri and family, We are so sorry for your loss. We are keeping you all in our prayers.
Mrs. Karen was such a sweet person. When I started Oak Grove she was one of the first persons at church that talked to me. We had for many years sent cards to each other and shared many concerns and prayers together. I could always tell she cared about me and my family. She could always be counted on to pray for you. I truly looked up to her because she always kept going no matter how she felt. She loved her family and would always talk about them. She was a very talented singer and her songs moved my heart numerous times. She would always help me when I was in the choir. I am sorry for the lost and will miss seeing her. I thought she was a wonderful person and know that she touched many lives and I was one of them.
To Karen's Dear Family, I am so sorry for your loss. It is never easy to say goodbye to those we love dearly. You have my deepest sympathy and I would like to share a couple of passages from the bible that have really helped me in times of great sadness. Revelation 21:1-4 gives us the promise that in the near future all pain, suffering and even death will be no more." Then in John 5:28 it says:"Do not marvel at this because the hour is coming in which ALL those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out." At that time we will have the opportunity to be reunited with our loved ones forever, never having to say goodbye again. I hope these words will bring you peace and comfort in the coming days and weeks.
Sorry for your loss. Continuous prays for the family.
Mrs. Karen, you & your family are in my prayers. May God Bless!!
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.