Karen Kay Moore

Service Information

A celebration of life will be held on Tuesday, March 5, at 2:30pm at Northwest Baptist Church, 3545 Northwest Ave., Bellingham WA 98225

Karen Kay Moore age 64, passed away peacefully on Friday, February 16, 2024 after a long battle with cancer.
Karen was born on February 10, 1960 in Lincoln, Nebraska to Gordon and Vada Minnig. She moved to Colorado in 1971, married and in 1988 her son Nicholas was born. Karen worked in many different venues, including over the road trucking with her 2nd husband and son, in car parts distribution, information handling and finally as a computer software support representative. She moved to Bellingham, Washington in 2012 and found her niche there with the rainy and cool weather.
Karen enjoyed scrapbooking, jewelry making, crocheting, napping, Starbucks, Sriracha sauce, green tea and dining adventures with friends.
She is survived by her son Nicholas Moore; grandchildren Jayden, Lukas and Claire; daughter-in-love Annie Piccolella, all of Texas and sister Kim (Tom) Hurst of Colorado. Karen is preceded in death by her parents and 2 brothers.
She will be missed by many; her Starbucks “peeps”, team of Ditzy Chicks, her family, coworkers, customers, and her friends from Northwest Baptist Church.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made in Karens name to Breast Cancer research or Whatcom Hospice.
Karen’s life was a blessing and her memory will be our treasure for a lifetime.

Memories

From Debbie Reed

Karen's smile and laugh were infectious. I adored her, and am so sorry for her family's loss. Rest in peace, beautiful lady.

Feb 29, 2024

From Jennifer Tran

What a special person. In her life, Karen touched the lives of many. She will continue to make a lasting impact in memory. Her love for green tea and Sriracha, but most of all her love for her peeps, will not be forgotten. Rest in peace, Karen🩷

Mar 02, 2024

From Terri (Minnig)…

I am so glad I made a trip to see Karen last spring. We had a wonderful time. The only thing we did not get to do was go whale watching. Aunt Karen I will miss you! Much love.

Mar 03, 2024

From Veronica entwistle

One of the Starbucks friends, I knew Karen only for 6 months or so, but am always impressed by her buoyancy, despite the challenges her life offered. She knew how to use them to shine and share the shine all round her. Ill just bet the light she shared in Starbucks will just keep on shining there! Thanks for being you Karen. And blessings as you are free from suffering. Much fondness, Veronica

Mar 03, 2024

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