Karen Gayle Sweatt

January 6, 1953 - November 13, 2022

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Karen Gayle Sweatt, 69, of Taylor Mill, KY, passed away on Sunday, November 13, 2022. She was a member of the former Sunny Acres United Methodist Church in Taylor Mill, KY and a retired executive assistant with the Procter & Gamble Company. Karen loved all animals especially dogs and had a large network of loving friends from her years with Procter & Gamble. She was preceded in death by her parents: Richard and Audrey Martin and sister: Diane Johnson. Karen is survived by her loving husband of 41 years: Buddy Sweatt; sons: Seth Sweatt and Zach Sweatt; sister: Teresa (Charlie) Hatfield and grandpuppies: Arfie and Ziggy. Visitation with a Memorial Service will take place on Thursday, November 17, 2022 at Connley Brothers Funeral Home, 11 East Southern Avenue, Covington (Latonia), KY 41015, from 11:00 AM until the service at 12:00 PM (Noon). Memorials are suggested to: Bullies 2 the Rescue, 323 Unionville Indian Trail Road West, Suite B, Indian Trail, NC 28079. Online condolences may be expressed on Facebook or at www.connleybrothersfuneralhome.com

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Dan & Angela Bromwell family - Nov 18, 2022
Dear Buddy, Seth and Zach, we are deeply shocked and saddened by Karen's passing and our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time of loss. My apologies for not being able to attend the service but I didn't learn of Karen's passing until shortly before the visitation and was unable to leave work. I have some fond memories of Karen from the family picnic reunions we would have when I was growing up. She was so very kind and fun to be around because of her sense of humor. Her presence on earth touched so many people in so many different ways. She will truly be missed by all who knew her. Again let me offer our condolences for your loss. Sincerely, Dan & Angela Bromwell family.
Joe Martin - Nov 17, 2022
At a difficult time like this, I hope you and your family find peace in the wonderful memories that will last a lifetime.
Marilyn Mazziotti - Nov 16, 2022
I had the honor of working with Karen for a while at P&G on the 8th floor. My sympathies go out to her family and friends, especially Colleen. I know she'll be missed.
Deanna O’Hara - Nov 16, 2022
My deepest condolences to the entire family. It was an honor and privilege to have known, Karen. It may have only been for a short time but in that time I was blessed with her presence! I’m going to miss the goofy, silly, spunky, and always cheerful person that I got to know. Fly high and rest easy my friend…
Sonny & Mandy Adkins - Nov 16, 2022
We're so very sorry for your loss. We will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers!
Karen Mentzel Weed - Nov 15, 2022
Dear Buddie,Seth and Zach. I want to express my deepest sympathy to all of you. Your wife and mother was a true angel sent from above. She came into my life in 1974. She didn\\\'t have to. Yet she chose too. She chose to be my big sister. I was the luckiest of girls. She was my own personal big sister all mine. I didn\\\'t have to share her. She was all mine. She loved me and cared for me when she didn\\\'t have to. She took me under her wing and gave me a life that I would not have other wise had. Her and Coleen, they were best friends. Together they decided to make a difference in two little girls lives. For that I will be forever grateful. The two of them were two of the greatest gifts God ever gave to us. I\\\'m truly heart broken. She was the best big sister I could have ever ask for. She was kind, and funny and made everyone around her truly happy. She was the absolute best. My heart truly hurts. She was truly one of a kind. My heart hurts for all of you. May you all some how find the strength to go forward. She would want all of you to be happy and remember her for the love she had for all of you and the way she would make you all smile the jokes she would tell just to make you laugh. Hold on to that forever. I will always remember her personality and her laugh and see her beautiful smile. Buddie you and her boys and her doggies were her life. Thank you all for making her so happy. Sending all my love R.I.H. ❤️ Karen
Connie Cole - Nov 15, 2022
Dear Buddy, Seth and Zach, I am so very sorry to learn about Karen’s passing. We worked together in the 80s at P&G and have such fond memories and funny stories of our time together. I know you’ll miss her and I will too. 🙏🏻 ❤️
Jim Brown - Nov 15, 2022
Deepest Sympathy Zach. So sorry for the loss of your mother. You and your family are in our prayers.
Tom West - Nov 14, 2022
Zach, Seth and Buddy, I am so sorry for your loss. Everyone she touched is a better person for having known Karen. I will always remember her laugh, her crazy sense of humor and most of all, her generosity and kindness. She was a special lady and so glad I had the chance to have her in my life, even if briefly.

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