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12/15/48 - 11/17/08
We are collecting
funds to donate to the Hospice of the North Country Inc in
Kwani's name. If you would like to donate, click on
the "Donate" button above. If you would like to donate
with a check, money order or cash, please e-mail us at
mailbag@nnyprs.com Thank you in advance for your
generous donations.
Karen "Kwani" Mitchell was very dedicated to
us, and she will be greatly missed. Although her physical
presence at investigations and meetings was not felt often
because of her limits, she contributed to us in so many
ways. She was always thinking of what would be best for our
group, how we could do better at our various undertakings,
etc. She never wanted or needed to take credit for what she
did, and how much she meant to us. We will always
remember her. May she rest in peace.
Obituary from the
Malone Telegram, 11/20/08
Karen A. Mitchell:
Karen A. Mitchell, 59, of Bombay, died Monday, Nov. 17,
2008, at her home, under the care of her family and Hospice
of the North Country. Born in Malone on Dec. 15, 1948,
she was the daughter of Henry and Therrien Allen. She
graduated from Franklin Academy in 1966. She was
joined in marriage to Robert "Bob" Mitchell on Sept. 30,
1977, in Bombay. He survives. Mrs. Mitchell was
an active member of the Northern New York Paranormal
Research Society. She enjoyed her computer, camping at
Lake Titus, her CB radio, garage sales and shopping.
She was a past member of the Bombay Volunteer Fire
Department Auxiliary. Besides her husband, she is
survived by three sons, Peter Soulia and his companion, Tina
Taylor, of Bombay, Robbie Soulia and his companion Becky
Lawrence, of Bombay, and Robert Mitchell and his companion,
Christina Kelley, of Springville; a daughter, Tammy Bailey,
of Westville; three brothers and two sistersd-in-law, Bruce
and Doris Allen, and Brian and Kim Allen, all of Malone, and
Brent Allen of Albany; two sisters and brothers-in-law,
Kathy and Peter Guerin, and Kim and Merrill Marlow, all of
Malone; and four grandchildren. Besides her parents,
she was predeceased by a son, Jody Soulia. There are
no calling hours. Funeral services will be private and
at the convenience of the family. Memorial donations
may be made to Hospice of the North Country Inc.
Arrangements are through the Cappiello-McKenzie and Cosgrove
Funeral Home of Fort Covington. |
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