Tara Heimuli
The last time I saw Karen was December 14th for my husbands 50th birthday. Aunt Karen sure knew how to light up a room! We laughed, talked about all the things over the years, and had a great time! We will miss her so much,
Birth date: Aug 29, 1950 Death date: Dec 24, 2025
A Life Remembered: Karen Alexander On the quiet evening of December 24th, Karen Alexander of Puyallup, Washington, passed away, leaving behind a world she had inhabited with a quiet, enduring strength. Her departure on Christmas Read Obituary
The last time I saw Karen was December 14th for my husbands 50th birthday. Aunt Karen sure knew how to light up a room! We laughed, talked about all the things over the years, and had a great time! We will miss her so much,
I met Karen a few times through her daughter Angie both times I believe it celebrating Abby’s birthday soon after they made the big move to Missouri. She thanked me for watching Abby and knowing they had a great support system so far away from her meant a lot to her. She gave me the best hug. The following time the one & only Ivan movie was coming soon & I was shocked to hear what a fascinating connection she had personally to Ivan. She went on a few different times and shared stories. I truly felt an instant comfortable & familiar feeling with her as I did with Angie & Abby. She was lovely & I'm truly thankful to had time with her! And I hope she knows I’ll continue to support her girls as long I’m needed. Love to them & Andrew during this time.
Karen was our neighbor and just in the past year we became good friends. I would help her out whenever she needed it. We always looked out for her. She will be dearly missed.
My mother loved her grandchildren with her whole soul. I don’t have many words to share yet but I wanted to share a couple pictures.