Karen Sincerbeaux

Obituary of Karen A. Sincerbeaux

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Savannah: Passed away on Monday July 11th at Rochester General Hospital, following a brief illness. Karen is survived by her husband Phillip; children Clarence (Ashley), Rose (Dennis Kinser); grandchildren Kayla and Kaylee Gillmore, Brandon Berry, Beverly Merritt and Wesley Kinser; brothers and sisters Jacqueline Sincerbeaux (David Pickard), Rebecca (Floyd) Sincerbeaux, Melissa (Henry) Ashley, George (Jennifer) Mander; mother-in-law Shirley Sincerbeaux; special aunt Marlene Sampson; her extended family Larry, Richard, George, Dennis, Joe, Ronnie and Penny; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Karen was predeceased by her parents Elmer and Josephine (Sampson) Mander. Karen was an organ donor, her family requests that donations in her memory be directed to the Rochester/Finger Lakes Eye and Tissue Bank, 524 White Spruce Blvd. , Rochester, NY 14623. Family and friends are invited to call on Monday from 11 – 1 p.m. at the NORTON FUNERAL HOME, 13081 West Church Street in Savannah, where her funeral will be held at the conclusion of visitation. Interment will be at the Butler-Savannah Cemetery.
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1963 - 2011

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