Hi friends, it has been a whirlwind few weeks. My sweet mama passed away on New Year’s Eve. Here is the livestream link for her Celebration of Life service on Saturday, January 15th at 3pm PST. I’ll write more about her life in the weeks to come.

Karen Elizabeth (Zoet) Zyp passed away December 31st, 2021 in her home, surrounded by her family. She was born March 2, 1945 in Aloha to Howard and Francis Zoet. Two years later her sister Linda was born who would become her lifelong best friend. On December 26th, 1970, she married the love of her life, William (Bill) Zyp of Woodburn. A school teacher, she joyfully and passionately instilled in her students a love for learning, insisting that each child deserved individual attention. Bill & Karen enjoyed 51 years of marriage together, building four homes, traveling, boating, and raising their two children. Karen gave herself wholly and sacrificially to nurturing, teaching, and caring for her kids. A faithful prayer warrior, she enlisted those around her to pray as well, serving as the State Coordinator for Moms in Touch, an organization that mobilizes moms to pray on-site for schools throughout the state. In 2003, Karen was diagnosed with Parkinson’s and so began a long difficult journey. Her husband Bill faithfully and tirelessly cared for her until her dying breath. She is survived by her husband, Bill, sister Linda (& Dan) Hardman, son Kris (& Nikki) Zyp, and daughter Kari (& Jeff) Patterson. As a grandmother she is known as beloved “Oma” to Dutch, Jennika, Heidi, Korban, Justice, and Benjamin. They all want to express their deepest gratitude for your prayers, presence, and loving support.

Celebration of life hosted by Foothills Community Church in Molalla, Oregon on Saturday, January 15, 3 PM.

2 thoughts on “Karen Zyp: Celebration of Life {livestream}”

  1. As reading specialist for MGS, I had many occasions to visit Karen’s classroom. What a joy that was. “Her children” (her words) were happy, enthusiastic, kind, loving, energetic, well behaved, all while learning. And they made me feel so welcome. I loved going there.
    I can imagine what a household she ran, how lucky were her family to live with such a loving, caring, creative, selfless God-fearing woman.
    What a role model for her family, her students and her colleagues!!! And to Bill: She sure chose the right guy to be her life partner in love.

  2. Such a beautiful and powerful memorial service for such a deserving Servant of God. We were in a home group with Bill and Karen and although she was quiet, she would impart her “pearls of wisdom” when she did speak. I will always remember her as such a woman of God and grateful that God placed me in her path at a time when I needed a Prayer Warrior.

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