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Karen (Shumway) Hamstra

Posted 2021-11-29 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Nov. 11, 2021 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona
(personal article, page 5)

Karen Hamstra passed away Thursday, November 11, surrounded by her
family.

Karen is survived by her husband Jim; her brother Rod Shumway; a hanai
daughter Karen; and three hanai granddaughters Kaija, Samia, and Lexi.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Howard and Beryl Shumway.

Karen received a degree in music from Loma Linda University and spent a
year studying music in France. She and Jim were married in California in
1970 and moved to Lake Havasu in 1976 where they built a house before
going back to California for Jim's graduate school but returned to Lake
Havasu permanently in 1981.

Music was always Karen’s first love and she played in a number of
churches and musical programs. For the past 30 years she was involved
with music for Grace Arts Live. She loved doing the music for theater
and sometimes acting in the plays. She was also an artist, working in
various mediums, and a photographic model.

Karen raced an AH Sprite in autocross and enjoyed racing sailboats on
Lake Havasu. She was a pilot of both power planes and sailplanes and
twice flew a homebuilt experimental plane back to the Experimental
Aircraft Association’s annual convention in Oshkosh, Wisconsin with Jim.
In her 40's she took up scuba diving and combined her love of travel
with dive trips. Her favorite places to dive were Bonaire and the Great
Barrier Reef in Australia. She also enjoyed white water rafting in
Australia and while back home made five rafting trips through the Grand
Canyon.

Her positive attitude and best ever laugh will be terribly missed by all
who knew her.

We love you, Karen.




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