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Karen Lynne <I>Jacobsen</I> LeFevre

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Karen Lynne Jacobsen LeFevre

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
20 Jul 2020 (aged 79)
Parowan, Iron County, Utah, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Karen Lynne (Jacobsen) LeFevre passed away July 19, 2020, at her home in Parowan, Utah. She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah June 1, 1941 to Mary Isabella (Anderson) Jacobsen and Chester L. Jacobsen.

She married Austin B. LeFevre February 17th, 1961. Salt Lake Temple. She is the mother of four children: Mark Byron LeFevre, (deceased) Matthew Austin (Susanne) LeFevre, Mary Lynne (Mark) LeFevre and baby Amanda Leah LeFevre (deceased).

Six Grand Children and 16 Great Grandchildren.

Karen had too many talents to mention, however was a master of Ceramics, faithful and devoted follower of Christ, Fantastic Mother and Grandma. She was an example of goodness and is loved by all who knew her. Her sweetness and humor will be missed. She said she wanted cremation because that would be the only way she could have a smokin-hot body!!


Her infant daughter Amanda Leah was born and died Sept 16, 1973 in Cedar City, Utah. She was stillborn.

Karen Lynne (Jacobsen) LeFevre passed away July 19, 2020, at her home in Parowan, Utah. She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah June 1, 1941 to Mary Isabella (Anderson) Jacobsen and Chester L. Jacobsen.

She married Austin B. LeFevre February 17th, 1961. Salt Lake Temple. She is the mother of four children: Mark Byron LeFevre, (deceased) Matthew Austin (Susanne) LeFevre, Mary Lynne (Mark) LeFevre and baby Amanda Leah LeFevre (deceased).

Six Grand Children and 16 Great Grandchildren.

Karen had too many talents to mention, however was a master of Ceramics, faithful and devoted follower of Christ, Fantastic Mother and Grandma. She was an example of goodness and is loved by all who knew her. Her sweetness and humor will be missed. She said she wanted cremation because that would be the only way she could have a smokin-hot body!!


Her infant daughter Amanda Leah was born and died Sept 16, 1973 in Cedar City, Utah. She was stillborn.



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