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Karen Jeanna <I>Gallup</I> Stapp

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Karen Jeanna Gallup Stapp

Birth
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA
Death
22 Jun 2019 (aged 82)
Burial
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Karen Jeanne Gallup Stapp, 82, passed into her eternal life on June 22, 2019.

Karen was born on January 10, 1937, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, to Warren Albert Gallup and Olive “Jackie” Decastro Gallup. She grew up in Lusk, Wyoming, with her parents and two brothers.

After high school, Karen attended the University of Wyoming, where she met the Love of Her Life, Richard “Dick” Stapp, whom she married on April 18, 1957, at the Presbyterian Church in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

Karen was a courageous pioneer. While raising her three children, she went back to college in 1974. At that time, it was unheard of for a woman of 37 to have classmates nearly 20 years her junior.

In 1977, Karen graduated with honors from the University of Wyoming with a degree in accounting. She passed the grueling Certified Public Accountant exam and began accounting work at the University of Wyoming Foundation. After a couple of years, Karen was recruited to apply for the Manager position at UniWyo Credit Union. There had been tremendous turnover in leadership and the institution was struggling. Karen was hired and dedicated the next 20 years to serving the members of UniWyo. During her tenure the institution increased membership, achieved financial prosperity and twice expanded the size of the facility.

Karen was an avid bridge player, loved having coffee with her friends, enjoyed water aerobics and relished walks with her husband and their beloved dog, Pogo.

After Dick and Karen retired, they spent nearly twenty years touring the United States in their RV and visiting various parts of the world with friends, family and loved ones. They were long time members of Sunrise United Methodist Church.

Karen is survived by her husband of 62 years, Dick Stapp; a son, Richard Scott Stapp (Christine) of Arlington, Virginia; two daughters, Wendy Wuehrmann (John) of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Stacy Collins (Scott Napoli) of Lakewood, Colorado; three grandsons, Dustin Collins, and Connor and Hunter Stapp; three granddaughters, Ashley Teel, Alison Kiselich and Michelle Collins; four great-grandsons; and two brothers, Jim Gallup of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Warren “Tag” Gallup of Denver, Colorado.

She was predeceased by her parents and her son-in-law, Mike Collins.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributions in Karen’s name to: The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region.

A Celebration of Life will be held on September 28, 2019, in Colorado Springs. Details will be provided at the online guest register at www.swan-law.com
Karen Jeanne Gallup Stapp, 82, passed into her eternal life on June 22, 2019.

Karen was born on January 10, 1937, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, to Warren Albert Gallup and Olive “Jackie” Decastro Gallup. She grew up in Lusk, Wyoming, with her parents and two brothers.

After high school, Karen attended the University of Wyoming, where she met the Love of Her Life, Richard “Dick” Stapp, whom she married on April 18, 1957, at the Presbyterian Church in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

Karen was a courageous pioneer. While raising her three children, she went back to college in 1974. At that time, it was unheard of for a woman of 37 to have classmates nearly 20 years her junior.

In 1977, Karen graduated with honors from the University of Wyoming with a degree in accounting. She passed the grueling Certified Public Accountant exam and began accounting work at the University of Wyoming Foundation. After a couple of years, Karen was recruited to apply for the Manager position at UniWyo Credit Union. There had been tremendous turnover in leadership and the institution was struggling. Karen was hired and dedicated the next 20 years to serving the members of UniWyo. During her tenure the institution increased membership, achieved financial prosperity and twice expanded the size of the facility.

Karen was an avid bridge player, loved having coffee with her friends, enjoyed water aerobics and relished walks with her husband and their beloved dog, Pogo.

After Dick and Karen retired, they spent nearly twenty years touring the United States in their RV and visiting various parts of the world with friends, family and loved ones. They were long time members of Sunrise United Methodist Church.

Karen is survived by her husband of 62 years, Dick Stapp; a son, Richard Scott Stapp (Christine) of Arlington, Virginia; two daughters, Wendy Wuehrmann (John) of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Stacy Collins (Scott Napoli) of Lakewood, Colorado; three grandsons, Dustin Collins, and Connor and Hunter Stapp; three granddaughters, Ashley Teel, Alison Kiselich and Michelle Collins; four great-grandsons; and two brothers, Jim Gallup of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Warren “Tag” Gallup of Denver, Colorado.

She was predeceased by her parents and her son-in-law, Mike Collins.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributions in Karen’s name to: The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region.

A Celebration of Life will be held on September 28, 2019, in Colorado Springs. Details will be provided at the online guest register at www.swan-law.com


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