Terry Williams

Birth date: Jun 14, 1943 Death date: May 26, 2023
Karen K. Ross age 79 of Scottville passed away on Friday morning, May 26, 2023. Karen was born on June 14, 1943 in Ludington, a twin daughter of Carl E. and Betty L. (LaBar) Lundquist and graduated from Scottville High School with Read Obituary
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Wyman Funeral & Cremation Services - Stephens Funeral Home
305 E. State St., Scottville MI 49454

I've been praying for Karen for a long time. She was a special lady, and you will miss her very much. Our hearts go out to you, but we know Karen is with her Savior, Jesus, and with Ken and others she loved. We used to stop by Ken and Karen's at Christmas when we were home to see our families. May God give you His comfort and peace.
David and Penny Buffenbarger
I have lost my dearest friend. Karen and I grew up together on North Main Street. No matter the situation, she was always a positive and an uplifting force. Ken told me, he would look on the dark side of life, but not Karen, She saw the best in life. Even when Karen would describe her current medical treatment, she would say she had the best physicans, drugs and there would be hope. But she was not thinking of herself, she felt she did not want to put her family through more out of town trips. She said she was at peace and ready to meet her Lord. I have tears in my eyes and sadness in my heart, I have lost my dearest and long time friend. Good Bye Karen. We will be together soon and maybe write another speech for Mrs. Bonner, about how good an apple is. Always, Alexis Lapenas, Gestes-Bradow
All our best to the Ross and Lundquist families in this difficult time. If you need a moment to smile Karen gave us many of them over the years. She will certainly be missed by everyone who knew her. We feel confident she's found a better place now. Deepest Sympathy. Ron & Joan Saya
I spent weekly visits with the Ross family as a kid growing up. Karen was an energetic, warm, generous, and fun. She loved laughter and sports. She was so, so proud of her family and always treated me as part of it, too. You will be missed, Karen. Rest in peace. Love, Michael Nichols
I remember Karen from Dr. Pollard's office. She was always very nice and professional. God bless and my condolences to her family and friends.
I played baseball and softball with Kelly and Kyle for most of my career. Ken and Karen coached the majority of those games. They were like a second family for most of my growing up years. Great coaches, great family, and great human beings. Karen will be missed and remembered.
