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Karen Eileen <I>Meyer</I> Reeves

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Karen Eileen Meyer Reeves Veteran

Birth
Saint Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA
Death
25 Aug 2018 (aged 59)
Burial
Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION CBW1 ROW D SITE 22
Memorial ID
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Karen Eileen Reeves (Meyer), beloved mother and sister, passed away on Saturday, August 25, 2018 at the age of 59. Karen was born May 2, 1959, in St. Charles, MO. She enjoyed a career as an electronics technician and instructor with the U.S. Navy, before moving to Colorado to work in the aerospace industry. She returned to St. Charles to raise her children and was living most recently in Troy, MO. Karen was preceded in death by her parents Alma (Amy) (Haugen Meyer) Boschert and David Meyer, both of St. Charles, and is survived by two sons , a granddaughter, three sisters, her former husband, and her stepfather. She also leaves behind many relatives and friends who mourn the loss of her colorful life.

A funeral mass celebrating her life was held at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic church on Wednesday, September 5th, followed by a luncheon in the parish hall. Internment with full military honors was in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
Karen Eileen Reeves (Meyer), beloved mother and sister, passed away on Saturday, August 25, 2018 at the age of 59. Karen was born May 2, 1959, in St. Charles, MO. She enjoyed a career as an electronics technician and instructor with the U.S. Navy, before moving to Colorado to work in the aerospace industry. She returned to St. Charles to raise her children and was living most recently in Troy, MO. Karen was preceded in death by her parents Alma (Amy) (Haugen Meyer) Boschert and David Meyer, both of St. Charles, and is survived by two sons , a granddaughter, three sisters, her former husband, and her stepfather. She also leaves behind many relatives and friends who mourn the loss of her colorful life.

A funeral mass celebrating her life was held at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic church on Wednesday, September 5th, followed by a luncheon in the parish hall. Internment with full military honors was in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.

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