Andrasko, Marjorie “Karen” entered into rest on Sunday, April 30, 2023. Beloved wife of the late Donald Andrasko; loving mother of Robin (Joseph) Jackson, Mark (Tammy) Glenn, Brian (Natalie) Andrasko and the late Kim Glenn; cherished grandmother of 10 and great-grandmother of 16; she was preceded in Death by her parents Bland and Edna Gregory and her brother James Gregory; Our dear sister, sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend to all.
To know Karen was to experience love, compassion, grace, acceptance, a caring heart, and so much more. Karen’s loyal devotion to her family was fierce. She loved to tell stories and was even known to brag a little at times. She was a faithful and loving friend to many. Some of those friendships over 50 years. She never knew a stranger. Karen loved God and enjoyed serving wherever and whenever she could. The Grace Center in Festus, MO has been her church home for many years. At White Flag Church she attended small groups and volunteered at the annual kids summer camp. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to either of her churches. The Grace Center, 36 E Main Street, Festus MO 63028 White Flag Church, 7531 Telegraph Rd, St Louis MO 63129
Services: Visitation at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd on Friday, May 5, from 4:30 p.m. until time of service 7 p.m. (with all services concluding at Kutis)
We are sad to lose our beloved cousin. We know she is celebrating in heaven with all the family.
Chief, you are in our thoughts. We are praying for your entire family during this time of grief.
To Karen’s family: she loved you all so much. I am heartbroken to lose my dear friend. We shared so many laughs and conversations through the years. Karen will be missed by so many because of her kind and generous spirit. Safe journey, dear friend.
Karen is such a good friend . She is motivated by the gift of service and was constantly on the alert on how she could serve someone whether that was babysitting or cleaning the church, which she did for years, or making a casserole for a neighbor after her surgery, she is amazing. Noticed that I’m talking about her in the present not the past because her spirit just crossed the veil into heaven . She is still alive and we will see her again in the great beyond that we know as heaven. Karen’s greatest wish would be that you would join her there when it’s your time, but in order to go, you have to know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. Karen, enjoy your time with Jesus I’m jealous you got to go first.
Karen, my precious friend and sister in Christ, you are loved beyond words and I missed. I’m so grateful for the 50 years we had together!
Your strength and courage has been remarkable! You left a trail of loveliness, and God lack behavior!
I know you’re enjoying the time with Kim! Until we meet again, I love and respect you!
O Mrs.Karenyou will be missed by so so many see ya in the sweet bye and bye my friend ✝️it won’t be long and we will all be together for eternity Amen
I so loved our visits when we used to get together when I was a younger. Karen was always so loving and friendly and welcoming when we would visit from Kansas. She always made me feel so loved and special.
Karen and I would visit on the phone and share about our families and lives. She was an angel here on earth. Our world is not as bright as it was when she was here on this planet.
Sending her beautiful family Light, Love, Healing, Strength, Prayers, and Hugs. Sending you all so much love.
Cousin Brenda and family
I met Karen through Barbara G. I always enjoyed the time we spent together. She was a remarkable woman. Peace and strength be with your family. ♥️
My condolences to Karen’s family of many. Don and her were always good to talk with. Karen was blessed and in a good place now.
Beautiful lady. Sending prayers and Love for your family
She was my sister from the first time I met her more than 20 yeadrs ago. Always knew she loved me the same way I loved her.
Prayers and love to Karen’s family. Your Mother was a blessing to me. She appeared in my life when I needed her the most. She saved my life. We had the best times together. When she would sing in the elevator at work, I’d call her Doris. Then she would laugh and keep on singing. (Doris Day) We had our serious talks about life but more times were spent having fun. She sure loved her family and was so proud of you. Hold on to her love until you see her again.