She was preceded in death by her parents, and her husband, Charles W. Inlow. She is survived by two sons, Jeffrey Inlow and William Inlow, also of Springdale, AR, her grandsons Will and Lee, as well as numerous cousins, other family members and friends.
Karen studied Education at the University of Arkansas and, upon graduation, worked as a librarian in the Little Rock school district. Later, after arriving back to Northwest Arkansas with her husband, she ran the farming operations for Inlow Farms, focusing on grape vineyards, beef cattle and hay production. Karen loved working in the gardens around the house, with her layouts for the flower beds being of particular importance. Every spring, waves of color burst forth bringing butterflies, bees, and birds of all types.
A private memorial service was held.
She was preceded in death by her parents, and her husband, Charles W. Inlow. She is survived by two sons, Jeffrey Inlow and William Inlow, also of Springdale, AR, her grandsons Will and Lee, as well as numerous cousins, other family members and friends.
Karen studied Education at the University of Arkansas and, upon graduation, worked as a librarian in the Little Rock school district. Later, after arriving back to Northwest Arkansas with her husband, she ran the farming operations for Inlow Farms, focusing on grape vineyards, beef cattle and hay production. Karen loved working in the gardens around the house, with her layouts for the flower beds being of particular importance. Every spring, waves of color burst forth bringing butterflies, bees, and birds of all types.
A private memorial service was held.
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