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© Grace Memorial Chapel
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Karen Kemp

???? ~ June 22, 2008 | Age 59

Karen Diane Kemp, resident of Ponca City, passed away peacefully on June 22, 2008 in Wichita, Kansas. She was 59.

Karen was a graduate of Augusta, Kansas High School and Butler County Community College. In 1970 she received her Business degree from Emporia State Teachers College. She moved to Ponca City in 1971, working at Conoco Oil Company and then as a self-employed CPA until her death.

Karen is preceded in death by her mother, Irma Jean Kemp.

Survivors include her father, Wayne H. Kemp and one brother Stephen W. Kemp, both of Wichita; beloved aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends in Ponca City and her beloved puppy Daisy.

Memorial services will be held at 2pm Thursday, June 26, 2008 at Grace Memorial Chapel.

Memorials contributions may be made to the Ponca City Humane Society, P. O. Box 1671, Ponca City, Oklahoma 74601.


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