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Karen S. Navarro
30 years old. Residence: New York, N.Y.
Died in World Trade Center
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Eight years now have passed and I feel like it was yesterday. I will miss your sweet smile and the warm loving feeling you gave my heart everyday.
*** Posted by Edward on 2009-09-11 ***
God Bless you on your 7th Anniversary. I will miss you dearly. My thoughts and prayers are always with you. I only wish we had more time together.
*** Posted by Edward on 2008-09-11 ***
Karen and I were roommates and suitemates at SUNY Cortland and we lived together in an apartment over the summer while we took some summer classes. Karen was always full of life. She had to work hard. She would feel overwhelmed at times, but she never lost sight of her goal. She had such support from her family.
I can remember taking her home to the farm. She was so scared because there were no street lights. She was definitely out of her element when I took her country dancing with my family and friends. She enjoyed spending time with my cousin Joe and I. And I bet "Dill" will never forget her either.
She worked ceaselessly trying to staighten the curls out of her hair. I can remember her colada ring and her "Karen" necklace. But mostly I can remember having to tell her to hush because her voice sounded like traffic in the morning.
I will never forget the first time I met her, I thought: boy, she's a live one.....but she turned out to be one of my best friends ever and she is missed every day. My heart aches for her and for her family.
My husband is now in the military and is in the middle east fighting for our country and making sure we do not ever lose anyone as special as Karen ever again to such a needless death.
I have had a hard time bringing myself to leave this message, and it has taken me a long time but I deeply hurt for Karen's family....especially her parents, her sister Sharon, and her friend Meg as Karen loved them dearly.
We lost touch once I married and moved away, but I think of her often. It was a month or so after the attacks before I learned that Karen was there and that she didn't make it out of the tower. I can only hope that she did not suffer and that she was unaware of what was happening. I feel sick just trying to imagine what it must have been like there.
I tell my kids about her often especially when I explain why their daddy can't be home now, and I hope she is in heaven looking down on her family and loved ones and that she is at peace.
I loved her as a friend and miss her life. I wonder what she would have accomplished had she been able to live it out - I am sure she was destined for great things.
- Di (Lavaca, AR)
*** Posted by Diana Morley Chosy on 2006-10-16 ***
Karen, we will miss you and we will never forget you.
*** Posted by Matt on 2006-09-09 ***
Your enery, your passion and your deeply feeling heart.
You are in my thoughts and I light a candle for you every time i go to a church, I pray for peace, and that you have it now for enternity.
*** Posted by Anonymous on 2005-09-13 ***
Karen, as someone who was on the phone with you for so many years at work, and who was honored to hang out with you numerous times, I must say that it was a pleasure to know you, and I will never forget you...
*** Posted by jerome on 2004-03-10 ***
We will miss you and you we never be forgotten!!!!
*** Posted by Samantha on 2003-10-21 ***
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