Karen A. Kreuz, age 70 of Bellingham, passed away on Thursday, December 17th in Bellingham.
Memories
From Rusty Echelbarger
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.
Jan 24, 2013
From Anonymous
REST IN PEACE KAREN (MOM)..MAYBE SOMEDAY WE CAN HAVE THAT INSTANT MOTHER/DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP YOU ALWAYS WANTED..MAYBE IN HEAVEN SOMEDAY..MAY ETERNAL REST AND PEACE BE WITH YOU ALWAYS.. YOUR DAUGHTER, JANE
Jan 24, 2013
From connie monge
Karen, as a lifelong friend, i miss you so much. yes, we had our differences but all is forgotten. I thank God, for our great talks we had as of December 25, 12 etc. I only wish i knew why you didnt call me, may have been a month, after i had left you a message. I had explained why you didnt reach me the next couple days after Christmas. I hope and pray you didnt take offense to my message, i did not mean it to be that way. I should have called you, maybe you were not feeling well at the time. life is so full of wishes and regrets. Rusty is a good son, he is keeping me updated and is going to send me a picture of you, its been forever since we seen each other. Karen, rest in peace and God bless you, you know im certain God played a part in me calling you on Christmas. I love you and miss you, I will join you someday, perhaps we can continue where we left off. God Bless you and your family. Connie Monge
Jan 27, 2013
From Leslie Hubbard
R.I.P. Karen. It is best for us left behind not to think of you as gone because you are forever in our memories and our hearts. We only need to reach inside ourselves and recall all the wonderful times with you in them. Although we will not be able to make new memories we have a whole life time of memories with you in them. Your smile, your sense of humor, your love of cooking and good food. I will always remember all the good times. God bless you, and rest well.
Memories
From Rusty Echelbarger
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.
From Anonymous
REST IN PEACE KAREN (MOM)..MAYBE SOMEDAY WE CAN HAVE THAT INSTANT MOTHER/DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP YOU ALWAYS WANTED..MAYBE IN HEAVEN SOMEDAY..MAY ETERNAL REST AND PEACE BE WITH YOU ALWAYS.. YOUR DAUGHTER, JANE
From connie monge
Karen, as a lifelong friend, i miss you so much. yes, we had our differences but all is forgotten. I thank God, for our great talks we had as of December 25, 12 etc. I only wish i knew why you didnt call me, may have been a month, after i had left you a message. I had explained why you didnt reach me the next couple days after Christmas. I hope and pray you didnt take offense to my message, i did not mean it to be that way. I should have called you, maybe you were not feeling well at the time. life is so full of wishes and regrets. Rusty is a good son, he is keeping me updated and is going to send me a picture of you, its been forever since we seen each other. Karen, rest in peace and God bless you, you know im certain God played a part in me calling you on Christmas. I love you and miss you, I will join you someday, perhaps we can continue where we left off. God Bless you and your family. Connie Monge
From Leslie Hubbard
R.I.P. Karen. It is best for us left behind not to think of you as gone because you are forever in our memories and our hearts. We only need to reach inside ourselves and recall all the wonderful times with you in them. Although we will not be able to make new memories we have a whole life time of memories with you in them. Your smile, your sense of humor, your love of cooking and good food. I will always remember all the good times. God bless you, and rest well.
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