Feb 9, 1965 - Dec 7, 2024February 9, 1965 - December 7, 2024
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Kansas City, MO
Saint Petersburg, FL with her close friend Angie Suders
She loved nails and art. Of course the beach. Anything that involved water.
She loved her some all you can eat crab legs
All music. Country, Rock and Christian.
She was a Spitfire. Strong and out spoken but the most caring person you would ever meet.
Her grandkids.
John's pass
90 day fiancé
The Kansas City Cheifs
Kenneth and Kathryn Bernard
Older sister Cindy Moore
Mint chocolate chip
Amber Corson and Wes Cambron
Austin, Andrew, Aleck and Cora
Lee's Summit High School
Karen Ann Cambron, born on February 9, 1965, in Kansas City, MO, passed away peacefully on December 7, 2024, in Saint Petersburg, FL. She was the beloved daughter of Kenneth and Kathryn Bernard and the cherished sister of Cindy Moore.
Karen was known affectionately as "Mrs. Spitfire" for her vibrant personality and strong, outspoken nature. A dedicated nail technician, she poured her heart into her work, always striving to make others feel beautiful. Karen was a devoted mother to her children, Amber Corson and Wes Cambron, and her greatest joy came from being a grandmother to her four grandchildren, Austin, Andrew, Aleck, and Cora, whom she lovingly referred to as her "Triple A's and her ladybug."
Her passions were diverse; she found joy in art, loved spending time at the beach or any body of water, had a beautiful touch when it came to gardening her, Angie and Jeremy Suders would change the whole yard to an oasis and had a particular fondness for all-you-can-eat crab legs. Music was a significant part of her life, and she appreciated all genres, from country and rock to Christian tunes. Karen was a loyal fan of the Kansas City Chiefs and enjoyed watching her favorite TV show, "90 Day Fiancé."
Throughout her life, Karen embodied the motto "This too shall pass" demonstrating her caring nature and strong belief in the importance of kindness. She had a profound impact on those around her, serving as a leader and a devoted friend, always ready to lend a helping hand.
Karen's favorite place in the world was John's Pass or her Rock at Longview lake, where she found peace and happiness by the water. She leaves behind a legacy of love, strength, and inspiration, and her memory will forever live on in the hearts of her family and friends.
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Kansas City, MO
Saint Petersburg, FL with her close friend Angie Suders