In Loving Memory

KL

Karen Lynn Webb

August 29, 1963 — April 24, 2026

With profound sadness and tender hearts, we announce the passing of Karen Lynn Webb, a beloved sister, cherished daughter, and devoted friend. Karen departed this world on April 24, 2026, leaving behind a legacy of love, creativity, and gentle kindness. Born on August 29, 1963, in Brooklyn, New York, Karen graced the lives of her family and friends with her quiet strength and vibrant spirit for 62 years. Karen was the beloved daughter of the late Josie Mae Gunn Webb and Thomas Hamilton Webb Jr., who together nurtured her kind soul and artistic talents. Throughout her life, Karen remained deeply connected to her family, sharing a special bond with her sisters, Robin Gunn Muirhead (Clarence)Monroe,NC, Keturah Webb (Tracey) Port Charlotte FL, Matieah Webb Concepcion (Lamont Sr) Mt Vernon NY, Anna W. Webb Matthews NC, and her brothers, Thomas M. Webb Brooklyn NY and Barry Scott (Roxanne) Rock Hill SC and a host of loving neices and nephews. Her siblings will forever cherish the laughter and love they shared with Karen, who was known for her gentle humor and shy yet brilliant demeanor. A proud graduate of Clara Barton High School, Karen was known for her sharp intellect and the warmth she brought to every room she entered. Though her professional life was dedicated to being a homemaker, her true vocation was her love for the arts. Karen was a gifted artist, finding joy in arts and crafts, crocheting, knitting, poetry, and photography. Her drawings were not just expressions of her creativity but a window into her tender soul. Karen's artistic endeavors were a testament to her ability to see beauty in the world around her, capturing it with grace and sincerity. Karen was a member of Fountain House, an organization that held a special place in her heart. It was there that she found a community that supported and embraced her gentle spirit. Her family extends their deepest gratitude to Fountain House for their unwavering friendship and dedication to enhancing the lives of those in need, including their beloved Karen. Karen’s life was a tapestry woven with the threads of compassion, creativity, and laughter. Her family will forever remember her as a woman who, despite her shyness, had an incredible ability to bring joy and warmth to those around her. Her laughter was infectious, and her smart, witty observations left a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to know her. To honor Karen's memory, her family kindly requests that donations be made to Fountain House, ensuring that her legacy of kindness and support continues to touch the lives of others. As we say goodbye to Karen, we celebrate a life well-lived and a soul that enriched the lives of all who knew her. Her gentle presence will be deeply missed, but her spirit will live on in the memories and hearts of those she loved. May you rest in peace, dear Karen, surrounded by the beauty and tranquility you so cherished in life.