In Remembrance Of
Karon (Barnett) Brown
Karon (Barnett) Brown, 66, of St. Joseph, MO passed away, Wednesday, September 27,
2017.
2017.
She was born on April 7, 1951 to Robert E. and Ida Mae (Randall) Barnett in Plattsburg, MO, where she attended school and grew up.
On August 18, 2000 she was united in marriage to Howard Brown. After their marriage they lived in St. Joseph, where they made their home.
Karon enjoyed holidays, family get togethers, flowers, and her grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, sisters, Sharon Filley and Donna Dittmar, brother, Bob Barnett, and daughter, Charlotte Woolsey.
Surviving of the home, her husband, Howard and great-granddaughter, Randa; sons, Charles Arrowood and wife Deana and William Arrowood; grandchildren, Cody (Lindsey), Dylan, Tyler, Johnathan (Sierra), Carmen, Shawna (Justin), Robert, Bryan, Margaret, Justin; fourteen great-grandchildren; sisters, Linda Jones, Sarah Jo Hobbs and husband Bob, Connie Smith and husband, Jim; brother, John Barnett and wife Nancy; brother-in-law, Roger Dittmar; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and many friends.
Funeral Service: 11:00 a.m. Monday, October 2nd at Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, Gower, with visitation one hour prior to the service.
Burial: Mt. Zion Cemetery, Gower.
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5 comments
Shelley Wright
Where do I begin to express my deepest condolences? So many memories I could share but my favorite that I hold dear is that you since 1998, you were like a second mom to me in so many ways. You have always been in my heart. Love and Prayers to ALL of the family.
Mary Duke
She will be missed
Michelle and Richard Cordonnier
Karon you will be missed. Our prayers are with the family at this time. With love, Richard, michelle, caitlin and Jordan Cordonnier
Shawna Barnett
Grandma i love and miss you so much. I can’t believe your gone,it dosen’t seem real. I have so many things that were left unsaid and I regret not spending more time with you. I should have been there every second I could. I am so sorry for not being there with you when you passed over to the other side. Please always know that I will never stop thinking about you. You were the only one that i could truely talk to and i am so lost with out you. Please be with me and give me the strength to get through this. I love you and i will always hold you in my heart.
tammy stains
She well be missed