Karen Lea Byington Madison, Wisconsin Obituary

Karen Lea Byington

<p>IN LOVING MEMORY</p><p>Karen Lea Byington</p><p>December 11, 1942 – April 2, 2022</p><p><br></p><p>Karen Lea Byington passed away unexpectedly Saturday, April 2nd after complications from a brief battle with cancer.</p><p>Karen Lea is survived by her husband of 59 years, Robert L. Byington and their four children, Robert Jr., Michael (Denise), Tina Marie (Alex) and Daniel (Pam). Karen Lea loved spending time with her six grandchildren, Samantha, Jeremy, Nicole, Taylor, Kelsey and Casey Lynn, and her great-grandchild, Monica.</p><p>In addition to spending time with her family, Karen Lea enjoyed traveling, sports, including bowling and softball, and collecting Hallmark ornaments. She was a member of the ASL Red Hatters, Hallmark Keepsake Ornament Club and Our Savior Deaf Lutheran Church. </p><p>A private service was held with her family. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Karen Lea’s honor to Our Savior Deaf Lutheran Church.</p>
December 11, 1942 - April 2, 202212/11/194204/02/2022
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Judy Schultz
April 14, 2022
I enjoyed talking to Karen. I loved her laughter. I’ll always remember her kindness and laughter. Hugs to all Judy Schultz 🤟
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Lola Gregg
April 12, 2022
I don't know if this will reach anyone - a bit behind. My favortie memories are of sharing a reading at Alex and Tina's wedding with Karen, and later, going to the Molly Brown House in Denver with both Bob and Karen. They were so generous and patient with me, who to th... Continue Reading
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Peggy Jungers
April 10, 2022
Sending loving thoughts and prayers to all of you. So very sorry for your loss.

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Judy Schultz
April 9, 2022
I am so saddened by the news of Karen Passing. She had an infectious laugh. Big heart and wonderful hug. She will definitely be missed. Hugs to the family.
Tom Culp
April 8, 2022
I'm so sorry for your loss. Mrs. Byington (as I knew her, or more accurately, Bob's mom) was always smiling and happy to see me. She had a wonderful laugh. May your memories of her be as bright as her smile.
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Family Interactive
April 6, 2022