Karen Jean Pendleton, 61, passed away on the 12th of December 2018, at Our Lady of the Lake Hospital in Baton Rouge due to complications of leukemia. She was born on April 30, 1957 in New Orleans, the second child of Dr. Ronald K. Tischler and his wife, Jean. She spent most of her youth in Alexandria, LA and then worked for the remainder of her life as a Registered Nurse in Baton Rouge. Though she is at rest now, her family will always remember her as the loving pillar that supported their household though both good times and bad. In accordance with her wishes, she was commemorated in a private family service. She is survived by her husband, David, and her two sons, Daniel and Todd, her elder brother, Ronald "Ken" Tischler, her younger sister, Kathy, and her younger brothers, Kevin, Kirk, and Karl. Arrangements with Church Funeral Services & Crematory.
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David,
Although I never met Karen ; I felt that I knew her from the many times you spoke of her, boasted about her and complimented her. I am so sorry for your loss
Deborah Meriwether
December 25, 2018
You made a difference in so many people, You were the Light of so many Lives. You will be greatly missed!! We love you so much!!
SBTSMS SS
December 19, 2018
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