Obituary
Resided in Floral Park, NY
Services
Affordable Cremation Services of New York
130 Carleton Avenue
Central Islip, New York 11722
(516) 546-4626
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Hi Cuz, I know I’m a month late in posting, but I always wake up every February 4th and think of you! I hope you resting in peace and happy having so many family members with you . You are missed, loved and now in God’s hands . Enjoy the light 🙏🏼💗
Karla, yesterday was your birthday. Again, I found myself reaching for the phone to text you . I just finished speaking with your mom. God Bless her she sounds great. I know you and my “Uncle “George’” are watching over her 💕 You are missed and thought of often. Love you cuz, RIP
February 4th will nene be the same I reached for my phone as I have done for many years to text you .. and I did You were on my mind that entire day and in my heart always . I know you are free from pain and with the rest of our family. RIP and know you are loved missed As we always ended our texts Love You 😘💗
There are no words, just sadness. Remember how we felt about our losses .... you are now etched in those losses 😥. Give everyone a big hug and kiss and know you will be always missed and loved. No more pain.... To Aunt Dolly, Karina, Ken, Rick and all of their children , my heart and prayers are with all of you . Karla every time I eat a “cream puff” I’ll think of the smiles you put on peoples faces after they ate yours -you spoiled us fir-ever. Also how my Uncle George and Aunt Dolly would make my mouth water when they told me what you were cooking or had cooked. Now RIP cuz💔💔 Know you were loved by many and will be missed so much . I’ll come bye St. Mary’s ....So as we always ended our texts, LOVE YOU 💔💔
Karla ......................................................
Karla and I shared a sublet on 3rd Street in NYC back in the 80's. She was a good friend and a beautiful girl. My sincerest condolences to her friends and family.
so sorry for your passing my old friend. its been a long long time since we talked but you are forever etched in my memory
Laura Conroy posted on March 10, 2024