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Karen Rosenberger Karen Rosenberger
In Memory of
Karen J
Rosenberger
1950 - 2016
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John Danell

I first met Karen in February 1977, when I started working as an Industrial Engineer at the AFPRO/Boeing at the Developmental Center on the Minuteman Programs. Karen and the other contracting folks, under Del Boggs were just down the hall with Gary Wilson's Pricing Group. We worked all the time on cost proposals. I worked on many of the same programs with Karen until she retired three years before me in 2002. On my way back from hiking the North Pacific Coast beaches in Jan/Feb 2009, I stopped in and visited with Karen and Jack on the way back to Seattle. They had this incredible house about 4 miles up the hill from Port Angeles with great views. I had a good time visiting with them. They were really enjoying retirement. I miss Karen. During my 2002 battle with Non Hodgkins Lymphoma, she bought me a wind up Mariners Mouse with a glove and uniform, which sang "Take Me Out to The Ballgame when one turned it on. I still have this Mariner Mouse. I remember her humor. In her many different offices she had a funny framed AWACS saying mounted on the wall which said: AWACS: Advanced Whining and Complaining System. John Danell
Tuesday September 27, 2016 at 5:01 pm
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