Lizette Miller & Family
Dana, I can't express how sorry I am for your family's loss of your loving mother. Keeping you in my prayers and I know you can stay strong and Cherish all of the wonderful memories you will always share. xoxoxo
Birth date: Oct 20, 1933 Death date: Mar 29, 2012
Mrs. Karen Lynn Harrison Hampton, 78, departed this life on March 29, 2012 in Concord. She was a loving mother, grandmother, sister and friend. Although we are heartbroken from our loss, we find comfort in knowing she is smiling a Read Obituary
Dana, I can't express how sorry I am for your family's loss of your loving mother. Keeping you in my prayers and I know you can stay strong and Cherish all of the wonderful memories you will always share. xoxoxo
Julie-- My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Julie, We are so sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. She had to have been a very special lady.
May God comfort you at this time.
Glenn & Sonia Bell
To Karen's family,
Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your family thru the years. I remember good times on Spring St. too :) Although I have been gone awhile I always went to see Karen when I was home. She was the dearest sweetest friend I know I will ever have had. Such a special lady. Thank you Julie for giving me the chance to talk to her. You will never know how much it meant to me. Even though I am not there, I am there with you in spirit and heart. Love and prayers for you all at this very difficult time.
When we lose a loved one we weep. Our tears may be inside or for others to see. Each tear is both a token of love and a prayer, we can not separate one from the other because that isn't necessary. Bless you all.
When we lose a loved one we weep. Our tears may be inside or for others to see. Each tear is both a token of love and a prayer, we can not separate one from the other because that isn't necessary. Bless you all.
I had the honor of knowing Karen for thirty plus years, as her hair dresser...in later years when she was unable to get about, she would call and say,"Anne, this is Karen, I need a hair cut,but you will have to make a "house call". I would make that "house call" with pleasure, as Karen would always great me with a smile, and a hug. I will miss those phone calls, and visits, but one day we shall meet again! My thoughts and prayers are with each of you, and may God lift you up, with the good memories that will give you strength during this difficult time.
Love and Peace to all,
Anne
Julie, our sympathies are with you and your family.
Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
i was with mama karen for five years she always greeted me with a smile and a hug and kiss she always was happy to see me when i walk through the door... mama karen would always ask me lynn are you going to wear curls in your hair for me. and i everytime i get my hair done i always wear curls for her i loved mama karen as my other mother,she loved my mother as if she was her other child she adopted me the first day i met her so she had four daughters and my mom was her special daughter.my heart is heavy now but i made a promise to mama karen that if anything happens to her tell my children that i love them very much and for them to help one another through good and bad times. well mama karen i kept that promise to you... know that i love always your babe.. lynn