Karen Falcone

Friday, Oct. 30, 2020
Karen Falcone
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Karen Falcone

April 8, 1948 ~ October 21, 2020

When you lose someone you love, they are never where they were before. They are wherever you are.

On the evening of October 21, with a deep and abiding grief, we broke all of the rules when we held her hand and kissed her gentle face and said ‘goodbye’ to our sweet Karen. She succumbed to conditions brought on by a dastardly genetic liver disease.

Karen Ann was born into the loving Irish arms of Mont and Grace Reid on April 8, 1948. She was the first of three girls, adored by her sisters Mary Kay and Theresa. Karen was adopted into a big and beautiful Italian family on October 11, 1969 when she married Tony Falcone, the love of her life. For 51 years they lived, laughed, cried and celebrated life with their families and friends. They welcomed Trent into their hearts in 1973, a source of pride and joy beyond measure and even more so later, when he married Katharine in 2002. Their little family was complete with the arrival of Samantha Grace. Karen thought she knew what happiness was until she held her sweet Sammi for the first time. Her joy was truly complete in the time she spent with her granddaughter. Karen was undeniably a woman fulfilled.

Karen was a graduate of Judge Memorial/St. Mary of the Wasatch Catholic High School. She was a cradle-to-the-grave Catholic. She lived her life with integrity, honesty and sincerity. A true lady, Karen raised the bar for all of us and leaves an enduring legacy.

Her professional career was primarily with Taylor Enniga Adams and Lowe as office manager for 30 years. She dabbled briefly in other areas and fostered enduring friendships from each opportunity along the way.

Preceded in death by her parents Mont and Grace in 2004, Karen is survived by her husband Tony, her son Trent (Katharine), her granddaughter Samantha Grace; her sisters Mary Kay (LaMar) Williams and Theresa (Chris) Wadium; cherished in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends, all of whom share the void lingering in our hearts this day.

A private funeral Mass will be celebrated, and she will be laid to rest at Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, Karen would be honored to have donations made in her name to The Christmas Box House. Share your photos and memories with the family at www.starksfuneral.com.

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