In Loving Memory Of

Karen Steed

December 10, 1951December 10, 2020
Life & Legacy
Our beloved Mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and best friend left this mortal existence on Tuesday, Oct 6th, 2020, surrounded by family and friends.
Karen is dancing with the angels, and is now in the loving arms of her sweetheart and in the company of her parents and brothers.  They've long awaited her return!
Her beautiful spirit will be missed immensely by all those who knew and loved her.  She had many talents, including cooking and wreath making.   Anyone who benefited from one of her many beautiful wreaths will surely treasure them forever. We will never forget her generosity and kindness.  She never met a stranger!  She would rather give you her last dime than let you go without, even though she didn't have much herself.  She helped many a friend and family member in their time of need, both financially and emotionally.  She loved family gatherings and people in general.  She especially loved her children and grandchildren and all her family and friends!
Karen was born to Ova and Naomi (Bowden) Bennett on Feb 2, 1951, in Brigham City Utah.  She is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.  She attended schools in Brigham City, and graduated from Box Elder High School.  Karen married Kerry Grant Steed on September 25th 1969.  He passed away on October 14th, 2015. Her employment included many years at Dugway Proving Grounds, where she retired from.
Karen is survived by two sons, Juston G Steed (Autumn) and Casey J Steed (Jackie), two grandsons, Dakota Steed  and James Beaumont. She is also survived by her brothers, Ross (Jan) Bennett, David (Joy) Bennett, Robert (Debbie) Bennett, and a sister, Brenda (Mike) Bess, sister in laws Marlene Bennett, Sandy Bennett, Dixie (Steed) Wilson, and brother In Law Ray Chavez.  Also survived by her many nieces and nephews who adored her.  She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and 2 brothers, Richard Bennett and Larry Bennett.
Services will be directed by Didericksen Memorial.  Services will be held at 1:00 PM at the LDS Stake house (752 N 520 E,Tooele) on Wednesday October 14th. Masks are appreciated There will be a viewing at the stake center Tuesday, October 13th from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. Burial at Tooele City Cemetery. Pot luck lunch for those who would like to visit with the family please bring your favorite dish to share with all at th Tooele City Park *(200 W Vine St, Tooele).
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Lynda F Schultz
Karen brought so many gifts to our life.She will remain in our Hearts forever. We will always Love her. Love Lynda & Jerry Schultz & Family.Lynda F Schultz
Dec 10, 2020
Lynda and Jerry Schultz
Karen was one of a kind. She has been my dear friend for over 50 years. She stood by me during some hard times years ago. I lived with her and Kerry for quite awhile. She is the one who taught me how to drive. She taught me in their little white Slug Bug. That was fun. I passed my drivers test in it to. She had the kindest heart and would do anything for you.Very Loving and kind.Im so grateful to have had her in my life. My husband and I have great memories of hanging out with her and Kerry. I went into labor with my first son at her house . She got me to the hospital and never left until he was born.Thats how Karen worked. We Love her always and will miss her forever.
Oct 11, 2020
Kitsy Keetch
Karen I love being your friend and working with you. You were a good member of the Click and you will be missed! You had a sweet soul and always there for anyone needed help. There is a beautiful sense of closeness and comfort in a friendship of the heart. Rest in Peace my dear friend.
Oct 8, 2020
Debby West
Karen was a lovely woman, friendly, kind and considerate who loved her family with her whole heart. She made the world a better place.
Oct 8, 2020