Arizona Obituary Archive

Search      Post Obituary


Karen (Reames) Sims

Posted 2009-02-22 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Monday, February 16, 2009

Dec. 25, 1948 to Jan. 26, 2009

Karen Sims, 60; of Prescott Valley, Ariz. passed away in her sleep as she entered the loving arms of her Savior, in Hemet, Calif. on Jan. 26, 2009. Karen was born Dec. 25, 1948 to Art Carlson and Beverly Wolff Reames in Evanston, Ill.

Karen graduated from high school in 1966. Later on moved to Oregon where she married Dan Sims on March 24, 1972. Karen retired from GTE after 28 plus years working in Customer Service.

Dan and Karen moved to Arizona in 1999, Karen worked at Prescott Valley Pet Clinic helping take care of animals which she loved. At Prescott Valley Pet Clinic Karen was like a Mom-Grandma to all the girls there and was a Team Mate. Karen's loves was horses, dogs and working in the yard but most of all was her family.

Karen was a loving daughter, wife, mother, grandmother and a friend with all she knew. Karen is survived by mother Beverly Reames of Hemet, Calif.; husband Dan Sims of Prescott Valley, Ariz.; sons, Scott Sims of Sun River, Ore. and Todd Sims of Hillsboro, Ore.; daughter-in-law Marsha Sims of Sun River, Ore.; grandchildren, Samantha Jo Sims, Austin Sims and Karley Ann Sims of Hillsboro, Ore.; and step-granddaughter Shannon Webb of Beaverton, Ore.

She was proud of her dogs Sage, Emmy and Toby.

The Sims Family would like to send a special Thank you to the girls at Prescott Valley Pet Clinic, Miller-Jones Mortuary & Crematory of Hemet, Calif., Doreen Stone and Debbie Eddings of California.

There is no service planned as of now, but there will be a memorial spreading of her ashes on a later date. If there were three words to sum up Karen's life it would be bright, caring, helpful. She will be missed by all!

Information provided by survivors.





Note: These obituaries are transcribed as published and are submitted by volunteers who have no connection to the families. They do not write the obituaries and have no further information other than what is posted within the obituaries. We do not do personal research. For this you would have to find a volunteer who does this or hire a professional researcher.

Questions About This Project?