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Karen Gail Sapp Fawcett, 62, Campbellsville, KY (1956-2019)

She was passionate about health and believed in the power of Jesus and His healing. She also enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and time relaxing at the beach.

Karen Gail Sapp Fawcett of Campbellsville passed away on Monday, January 14, 2019. She was 62 years old.

The funeral service will be held at 11amET on Saturday, January 19, 2019, at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home, 418 Lebanon Ave., Campbellsville, KY, with Pastor Jeff Edwards officiating. Burial will follow in Brookside Cemetery.

Visitation is requested from 5pmET until 8pmET on Friday, January 18, 2019, at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home.


Karen Gail Sapp Fawcett of Campbellsville, daughter of Margaret Rodgers Sapp and the late Samuel Sapp, was born August 5, 1956 in Taylor County, Kentucky. She died at 12:34 P.M., Monday, January 14, 2019 in Elizabethtown, at the age of 62.

She professed faith in Christ and attended New Journey Church and had previously attended Elk Horn Baptist Church.

Karen was an employee of Fruit of the Loom in Campbellsville for eighteen years and more recently, was employed as an administrative assistant to the Director of Athletics at Campbellsville University for fourteen years.

She was passionate about health and believed in the power of Jesus and His healing. She also enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and time relaxing at the beach.

She united in marriage to Bill Fawcett May 14, 1981.

Besides her husband, Bill Fawcett, she is survived by one daughter, Lynde Landis and Richie Zuniga of Campbellsville; one step-son, Chad Fawcett and wife, Sharonda of Glasgow; three grandchildren: Will Landis and Knox Landis of Campbellsville and Zach Fawcett of Glasgow; her mother, Margaret Sapp of Campbellsville; two brothers and one sister: Steve Sapp of Campbellsville, Brad Sapp and wife, Sheryl of Hudgins and Jennifer Wethington and husband, Van of Bowling Green and several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.

Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences at parrottramsey.com.


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Karen and Bill Fawcett on happy 35th anniversary



2019-01-16 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo from family collection.
Karen Fawcett shared this happy picture on her 35th anniversary in 2016. Her family and friends are going through deep grief at her loss this week. Her work families from Fruit of the Loom, as well as from her years at Campbellsville University, are sharing in that loss also. Karen is remembered, in addition to wife, mother, grandmother, as a truly beautiful friend, inside and out. - Linda Waggener

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