\Karen Hiner Park, 70, of Morgantown, passed away Sept. 22, 2020, at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital. She was born Aug. 28, 1950, a daughter of the Lewis A. Hiner and Ethel Leggit Hiner.
She was our shoulder to cry on and our anchor. She loved us all dearly, especially her grandchildren, Keith, Hunter and Ashley and her great-grandchildren, Kjay and Korben.
Karen was a woman who loved the outdoors and had the gift of gab. There was never a moment she ever passed up to spend time laughing with her family. She was a devoted wife to our father, Lee. No sacrifice was too big for her to handle as she supported him through his career in the Coast Guard until we could come back to West Virginia. together. There was nothing Lee and Karen wouldn’t do for their children, Starla and Lee. The most important thing they taught them was how to love, and they showed it every day.
Now, our father has come to take her home. We will miss her every day, but we are honored in knowing that her legacy lives on this way.
Karen is survived by her children, Lee Park (Krista), of Morgantown, and Starla Park Blosser (Bill), of Morgantown; two brothers, Gary Hiner, of Brookfield, Ohio, and Junior Hiner (Maggie), of Brookfield, Ohio; a sister, Janet Exline, of Salem, Ohio, three grandchildren, Keith Blosser, Hunter Park and Ashley Park; and two great-grandchildren, Kjay Blosser and Korben.
In addition to her parent, she was preceded in death by her loving husband, Theophilus Park; a sister, Sandy Hiner; sister-in-law, Lola Exline; and a brother-in-law, Jim Exline.
Friends and family are invited to a celebration of her life at Coopers Rock State Park Pavillion 1 at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25 with the Rev. Ray Frankhauser officiating.
Please practice social distancing and wear a face covering.
Caring services are provided by Dering-Henson Funeral Home.
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