Karen Ann Wilson
April 16, 1959 – May 7, 2020
Karen Ann Wilson, 61, of Owings passed away Thursday, May 7, 2020. She was born on April 16, 1959 in Newark, Delaware, the daughter of James E. Wollaston and Lorraine R. Pierantozzi. Karen was raised in Delaware and Pennsylvania and moved to Upper Marlboro in 1986. She has been a Calvert County resident for the last twenty years. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from the University of Maryland, and went on to work as a registered nurse at various local hospitals, the most recent of them being Civista Medical Center in La Plata, now Charles Regional Hospital. Karen enjoyed spending time at Dewey Beach in Delaware. She was a great mother and friend, and always put everyone’s needs before her own.
Karen was preceded in death by her parents, James and Lorraine, She is survived by her children, Christopher Wilson of Dunkirk, Steven Wilson and his wife Maria of Indian Head, and Julie Reynolds and her husband Justin of Owings, 7 grandchildren; Taylor, Harper, Carly and Bethany Wilson, and Cameron, Quincy and Kaitlyn Reynolds, and siblings, Donna Reese, James Wollaston and his wife Diane, and Janice Wollaston.
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My Sister
God, you have a true Angel in your arms. Karen always gave, making sure others were well taken care of before herself. Always, without regret, she comforted, supported and humbly gave, even when she knew she would do without. Certainly God’s helper n Earth, She will continue to serve in the Heavens. I love you, I miss you, I will forever feel your guiding light, your infectious laugh and your loving words. My Sister, I love you
Sister Karen,
You are an Angel with many accomplishments. Nursing those in need of help back to great health, raising three beautiful children and enjoying the times loving your grandchildren . Loving you for now and forever! Baby sister, Janice
God’s Garden: God looked around His garden and found an empty space. Then, he looked down upon the earth and saw a tired face. He saw the road was getting rough, and the hills were harder to climb,so He closed weary eyelids and whispered, “Peace be thine.” He wrapped loving arms around his lamb,to comfort and promise eternal rest. God’s garden must be beautiful; He only takes the best. Love you, miss you, keep nurturing as you did here on Earth. Living in my heart and soul, Your sister, Donna
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Karen,
You will forever be in my heart. You were a good mother and role model for your children. Your greatest legacy is your children. Not only were you family but you were my friend.
Dee Wollaston
My Sister
God, you have a true Angel in your arms. Karen always gave, making sure others were well taken care of before herself. Always, without regret, she comforted, supported and humbly gave, even when she knew she would do without. Certainly God’s helper n Earth, She will continue to serve in the Heavens. I love you, I miss you, I will forever feel your guiding light, your infectious laugh and your loving words. My Sister, I love you
Sister Karen,
You are an Angel with many accomplishments. Nursing those in need of help back to great health, raising three beautiful children and enjoying the times loving your grandchildren . Loving you for now and forever! Baby sister, Janice
God’s Garden: God looked around His garden and found an empty space. Then, he looked down upon the earth and saw a tired face. He saw the road was getting rough, and the hills were harder to climb,so He closed weary eyelids and whispered, “Peace be thine.” He wrapped loving arms around his lamb,to comfort and promise eternal rest. God’s garden must be beautiful; He only takes the best. Love you, miss you, keep nurturing as you did here on Earth. Living in my heart and soul, Your sister, Donna