KAREN SUE STEWART OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Lehman Funeral Home
KAREN SUE STEWART
1955 - 2016
Karen Sue Lewis Stewart was born to Fred Sr. and Cora Frances Osborne Lewis on January 1, 1955 in Amarillo, Texas. She passed away May 17, 2016 at the age of 61.Karen was a loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother and friend.She was an avid dog lover and rescuer.Karen is preceded in death by her parents.Survivors include her husband of 35 years, Jackie Lee Stewart of the home; two brothers, Fred Lewis, Jr. of Palm Springs, California and George Griffis of Longview, Texas; five children, Jennifer and her husband Leonard Holland of Prague, Roland Ryan of Chandler, Kelli Sutton of Chandler, Billie and her husband Brad Fick of Tryon and Kevin and his wife Beth Stewart of Sand Springs; eleven grandchildren, six great-grandchildren along with numerous nephews, nieces, cousins and friends.Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Lehman Funeral Home of Wellston.
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