Karen Clegg (25 Mar 1965 - 16 Nov 2023)

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Location
Trent Valley Crematorium Derby Road Aston On Trent DE72 2AF
Date
14th Dec 2023
Time
2.30pm
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In loving memory of Karen Clegg who sadly passed away on 16th November 2023.
Flowers will be family only please, but if you would like to make a charitable donation in Karen's memory, donations may be made to Target Ovarian Cancer, either by using the Just Giving page attached, or by placing donations in the box on the day of the funeral.

Karen was a phenomenal person, a real ray of light, joy and enthusiasm for everyone she got involved with everything she got involved in - with her extended family and friends at countless get togethers and holidays, in her career as a designer and communications manager at Lubrizol, and also in her all her many creative pursuits - as a successful award-winning songwriter and musician in her three bands, ZOO, JET Collective & TRIO Nerveux.
In her later years she was also a well exhibited artist, focusing on linoprint and drypoint printing, alongside other mixed media works, as well as an accomplished poet, publishing a book of her work and prints expressing her journey living with cancer. Despite battling cancer for seven years, she always remained positive and optimistic until the end.

Karen was passionate about music (listening, writing, recording, performing and attending numerous gigs), art, theatre, film (especially silent cinema), reading and history, and produced three detailed books on her own families histories. She travelled extensively for both holidays and with her career. Karen was also a big supporter of charities and has done numerous fundraising events both in her professional role and also through her personal charitable donations.

Born in Leicester on March 25th 1965, she appeared on the professional stage as a child before going university in Nottingham to complete a degree in graphic design. There she met her husband Reg, and they married on June 9th 1990 at St Mary's Church, Nottingham before moving from Nottingham to Breaston in 1996, which is still their home.

Above all, Karen valued people and her warm, engaging personality and sense of fun made an impact on everyone who met her, with an infectious laugh and a great big hug. Her legacy is not just her creativity, but how she brought people together. Karen packed a lot into her amazing life and will be greatly missed.

*The funeral will a real celebration of her fantastic life, and all are welcome at the wake afterward as well at : Donington Park Farmhouse Hotel, Melbourne Rd, Isley Walton, Castle Donington, DE74 2RN.

*Please wear whatever you feel comfortable in, casual or smart.

*The service will also be available as a live webcast (and downloadable if you have connection problems).

https://www.wesleymedia.co.uk/webcast-view
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The secure PIN number gives full access to view the service and access the on-demand features. The PIN number will be activated no earlier than 14 days before the service date.

Connie donated £20 in memory of Karen
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Paul Biggins donated in memory of Karen

In loving memory of a talented and caring friend.

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Pam and Malc Honey donated £30 in memory of Karen

We remember that smile and positivity that was inspirational, knowing what Karen was going through.

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Huw & Claire Morgan donated £25 in memory of Karen

Kasp will forever be playing games with us round the table - and winning! x

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Debbie Johnson donated £20 in memory of Karen

Sending our Love Reg, we felt very privileged to have known Karen such a creative talented beautiful lady.

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Jonathan Curtis donated £20 in memory of Karen

With love, from J and M

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Janie and Justin Strafford donated £30 in memory of Karen

We will miss Karen so much, such a wonderfully caring and compassionate lady x

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Jonathan and Denise Pursey donated £25 in memory of Karen

Karen was a kind and funny person. You’ll be missed be anyone who knew you.

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Sharon Oliver donated £20 in memory of Karen

Thinking of you today, Reg and all Karen's family and friends.
I will remember Karen's positivity, enthusiasm and fabulous bear hugs. Sending love.

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Robert Glendenning donated £50 in memory of Karen

Will always remember our creative moments and having fun

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Louise Sumner donated £30 in memory of Karen

I first met Karen when I started work at Photochrome in Nottingham & she & Reg were my managers.
She was very skilled & diligent & creative in her work but also great fun. Endless amounts of silly behaviour made light of our work and her fun & kindness always shone through. I had the honour of being bridesmaid at their wedding, the reception being at The Tramway Museum ( another hat tip to her quirkiness) I am sure she will be missed terribly especially her great sense of humour & incredible kindness. X

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