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Karen M. Larson Obit (Brodie)

Karen M. Larson Obit (Brodie)

Karen Marie Brodie

  • Karen Marie Brodie

Brodie, Karen Marie of Savage, MN, passed away March 3rd with family by her side. Karen was born to the late Brons and Thelma Larson on April 20th, 1942 in Minneapolis, MN. She graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1960 and the University of MN, with a degree in interior design. Karen is survived by her husband of 35 years, Bruce; sons: Scott Bowman (Dawna) Minnetonka, Jeff Bowman (Jesse) Mount Vernon, OH, Jeff Brodie (Gayle) Denver, CO and Brent Brodie (Teri) Naples, FL; daughter, Colleen Sargent (Corey) Estero, FL; sibling, Mike Larson (Marlys) San Diego, CA; six grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Karen designed building interiors for Dayton's Commercial Interiors for 20 years before retiring at age 55 to pursue her love of the outdoors, travel and adventure. She was as comfortable in a board room as she was in her boat fishing walleyes on her beloved Pokegama Lake. She would go up a mountain with you and ski down the other side, which she did often with her family in tow at her favorite ski area, Snowbird. Karen especially enjoyed campfires and the camaraderie and conversations they inspired. Karen and Bruce spent 15 consecutive Septembers in Europe, visiting 10 different countries. Norway was her favorite. Karen particularly enjoyed visiting the family setter and the fjords. Karen spent her winters on Coronado Island, CA. Growing up in South Minneapolis in the 50's, Karen had what she described as a "wonderful fairy tale youth," with a large group of friends who remain close to this day. Karen was a wonderful soul with boundless love for her family and her incredibly wide circle of friends. She was a uniquely special person who had an almost magical ability to connect with - and have an impact on - almost everyone she met. Her life was filled with acts of kindness and she was the definition of what it means to be selfless. Her joyfulness and her effervescent smile, which lit up any room she entered, will be sorely missed. We take comfort in knowing that Karen will never truly be gone because she leaves so much behind. A private memorial service for family and friends will be held. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to Park Nicollet/Methodist Hospital Hospice.



 
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03/03/17 10:24 PM #1    

Bruce Harten

God Bless you Karen ....and may he soothe your survivors...your The best !

 


03/04/17 08:00 AM #2    

Kay M. Holmberg (Gredvig)

Dear friend of 70 years.

You will be missed at our girls weekends, happy hours, lunches, phone calls. Our friendship could be written in a book. You were always a friend to all.

Love and prayers for your family and friends at this time. 


03/04/17 02:14 PM #3    

Myles G Bakke

So sorry to hear of Karen's passing, it happened to soon. She was a lovely and gracious person, and I will always remember her fondly.


03/05/17 02:27 PM #4    

John F. Ramberg

God bless you Karen.  What a magnificent battle you waged. You and your family are in our prayers.

Love, John and Sandy


03/06/17 10:58 AM #5    

Mary Lou Challeen (Anderson)

Dear Karen,

     So many memories we have shared over the years ! We shared the same birthday and celebrated so many of them together. I sure am going to miss. Rest in peace my dear friend.

                          Love, Mary Lou


03/06/17 07:50 PM #6    

Michael T. Zgodava

Thanks Karen for giving me 60 years of friendship and all the wonderful memories it brought.  You fought the good fight, but the Lord wanted you to come Home.  Until we meet again, dear friend..........Love you,

Marsha (Wagnild) Zgodava


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