Apr 24, 1951 - Oct 8, 2024April 24, 1951 - October 8, 2024
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New Westminster, BC, Canada
Qualicum Beach, BC, Canada
were her happiness and joy. Everywhere she went, she loved to brag about her beautiful, smart grandchildren.
As everyone knows, she enjoyed travelling very much, and was extremely grateful for all the places she got to visit in the world. She especially loved travelling with her husband, Jim, and her friends and family.
Her only daughter, Angela, was one of her best friends. Karen enjoyed Tuesdays, which was the special day that her and Angie spent together.
spending quality time with her family and friends. It didn't matter where you were, or what you were doing, as long as her family was with her, she was happy.
Karen Joy Sharpe, was born on April 24, 1951, in New Westminster, BC, Canada. She passed away peacefully on October 8, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of love and joy.
Karen was a devoted wife to her husband, James Sharpe, and a loving mother to her only daughter, Angela Warnock, who was not just her child but also one of her best friends. Together, they shared special Tuesdays that were dedicated to their close bond. Karen took great pride in her grandchildren, Sarah, Nicholas, and Leah Warnock, who brought her immense happiness. She loved to brag about their accomplishments and was their biggest cheerleader.
A passionate traveler, Karen cherished the adventures she experienced around the world, especially those shared with Jim, family, and friends. Her zest for life was matched only by her love for spending quality time with those closest to her. Karen found joy in simple moments, believing that being with family, no matter the activity, was what truly mattered.
In addition to her loving family, Karen also cherished her life with her sisters, Patti Barrow and Terri Anderson, and her brother, Mike Barden. She was known for her impeccable style, always donning beautiful outfits, and enjoyed her favorite Starbucks lattes.
For 20 years, Karen served as the leader of the Heritage Club, contributing to her community and touching the lives of many. Her selflessness and dedication to putting others before herself left a profound impact on all who knew her.
Karen Joy Sharpe will be deeply missed, but her spirit will continue to inspire those who had the privilege of knowing her.
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New Westminster, BC, Canada
Qualicum Beach, BC, Canada