a singer in the choir. A person of deep faith, she centered her life on helping others. She co-founded the not-for-profit organization Living Waters International and volunteered thousands of hours. Her actions enabled education and brought critical infrastructure to hundreds in Africa and other developing regions. Her proudest achievement was being a mom to five children and grandma to ten grandkids. Each will cherish a unique memory or lesson, such as how to preserve produce for enjoyment through the winter, how to roast the perfect s'more, and where to find the potato bugs. Her children will remember her voice, harmonizing with dad's, singing Happy Birthday as the first thing we hear each year. Her grandchildren will remember the outpouring of playful joy, including dressing up as royalty for tea parties, making Valentine's cards out of construction paper, playing Ping-Pong (with all the intention of winning), and teaching them her baking secrets. Karen is preceded in death by her father, Richard Vanden Wymelenberg, and brother, Mike Vanden Wymelenberg. She is survived by her partner in life's most extraordinary adventures and husband of 45 years, Brian Prunty. She is also survived by son Eric (Kristy) Prunty and grandchildren Logan, Lucy, and Aubrey; daughter Jennifer (Nick) Matuszewski and grandchildren Wyatt and Violet; son Sam (Alyssa) Prunty and grandchildren Roxie, Irelyn, Leo, Lyle, and Greyleigh; daughter Elly (Kevin) Hall, and daughter Mary (Wyatt Massey) Prunty. She is also survived by her mother, Bonnie Vanden Wymelenberg; sister-in-law, Nancy Vanden Wymelenberg; siblings, Paula (Mike) Weyers, Mary Ann (Dave) Ozarowicz, Nancy (Dan) Matheiu, Rick (Mary) Vanden Wymelenberg, Pete (Mary Jo) Vanden Wymelenberg, Jamie (Jen) Vanden Wymelenberg, John (Ann) Vanden Wymelenberg, Michelle (Pete) Rentmeester; brothers-in-law, Kevin Prunty, Tim (Rose) Prunty, Joel (Janet) Prunty; sisters-in-law, Mary Jo (Royce) Sorensen, Anne (Chuck) Sterletske, and Amy (Jon) Kollath. The family thanks all her caregivers and spiritual partners, including Aspirus LeRoyer Hospice. Finally, the kids thank their mom and dad - who together on the three-year ALS journey - dared to love deeply; and to mom for her remarkable strength, who pursued life with such vigor and optimism that she was ordering her garden seeds up until her final day. A funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, February 22 at 11 a.m. at SS Mary & Hyacinth Catholic Church with the Very Reverend Joel Sember officiating. A private burial will take place at Queen of Peace Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Friday, February 21 from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Bradley Funeral Home with a parish wake service at 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Living Waters International https://www.livingwatersinternational.org/.