Sunday, March 29, 2009

This is me and mom at my wedding.


I'm working hard on Mom's Memorial service. I'm hoping to give those who attend, and read her Tribute here, some insight into who she became over the course of her life. I loved my mother fiercely, and I'd like someone other than me to know a little bit about why. So, I'm taking my time (as much as I can anyway and still meet the April 2 deadline), reading through books she loved, and seeking the most beautiful and accurate words to describe her, her life, and what she's left as a legacy in me. Send positive thoughts. And, please, I'd love to have stories or memories from others to include! I know what MY favorite things about her were. I'm curious about what others remember as THEIR favorite things about her. To bed with me, so I can get up tomorrow with SOME energy with which to forge ahead with my task.







Peace.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Mom's Obituary

Our beloved Karen Lynne Kenyon, 56, of Freeport, TX died on March 11, 2009. She was preceded in death by her father, Thomas Gene Kenyon. Karen is survived by her daughter Stephanie Michelle Walls, son-in-law Mark Walls, and grandson Michael Eric Thomas Parmley of San Antonio, TX; mother Colleen Kenyon of Granite Shoals, TX; brother Terry Kenyon, and sister-in-law Kitty Kenyon of Austin, TX, niece Kelly Marie Kenyon and her husband David Meyer of Houston, TX, and nephew Carl Frazier Kenyon of Austin, Texas; along with many cousins, good friends, and her very loved cat, Baby.

Karen was born on July 20, 1952 to Thomas Gene Kenyon and Velta Colleen Kenyon in Ft. Worth, TX. The family became residents of Freeport, TX in 1957. She remained in the Freeport area throughout her school years, graduating with honors from Brazosport High School in 1970. After graduation, she lived in a number of Texas Gulf Coast communities and for a brief period lived in Canada, She returned to Freeport in the early 80s where she lived until her passing.

Karen was born a performer, beginning ballet at the age of 6, and continuing through the age of 14. Dance was a passion which never died, though she moved on to other pursuits in the performing arts. She performed in One Act Plays with Freeport Junior High theater group. Other hobbies included performing with the Surfettes (Freeport's synchronized swim team), swimming competitively with the Brazosport Aquatic Club, playing Girl's Basketball, and participating in Track and Field events.The year after high school graduation, Karen attended Brazosport College, where she was cast in the first play produced by BC Theater, "Roshamon". One of her fellow actors, Donnivan Hickman, became her husband in March of 1972, and 3 years later their daughter, Stephanie Michelle, was born. Karen received an Associate of Science in Business Administration, with honors, from Alvin Community College in 1978. Karen and Don divorced in 1982, but remained friends throughout the rest of her life. In the mid 90s she returned to BC Theater and appeared in many plays. Not only did she enjoy reuniting with long time theater friends, but was also excited to appear onstage in a few plays with her daughter.

Karen carried a love of nature with her throughout her life, and this friendship with the natural world became a great inspiration and comfort to her in the last few years of her life when she began to live by a philosophy of gratefulness for all the "little things". The greatest joy at the end of her life, though, was spending time with her beloved grandson, Michael.


A memorial service will be held Thursday, April 2, 2009 11am at Community Unitarian Universalist Church of San Antonio, 4818 Beverly Mae, San Antonio, TX 78229.

Karen Kenyon

Hello Friends and Family,

I've created this blog spot, initially, to have a spot to remember my mother, Karen Kenyon. Many of those who loved her will not be able to attend her Memorial Service, and so won't get to hear her Eulogy. I want you all to learn about her, and remember her just as well as those who are able to attend. So, I'll put up her obit. and eulogy here. Please leave comments, post your own memories and stories about her on any of the posts. That's all for today, but in the next week you'll have both her obituary and her euology.

Thanks to all of you for your love and support in this difficult time, whether you are near or far.