Karen Robbins Loman passed away peacefully in her brother’s home surrounded by the love of her family July 26, 2019. Karen was a resident of Carmel. She was born April 20, 1950 in Indianapolis to Don and Mary Newland Loman.
Karen is survived by son, Todd Robbins of Noblesville; daughter Lori Robbins Costa (Craig) of Noblesville; grandchildren Beau, Guinevere and Gabriella Robbins; Jackson and Jaime Costa; brother and best friend Steve Loman (Susan) of Noblesville and several nieces and nephews.
Karen was a 1968 graduate of Arlington High School and attended Indiana University in Bloomington. She spent 30 years successfully building a library and signage company.
Karen’s spirit touched everyone she met. She loved fiercely and will be remembered by her sense of humor and contagious smile. Her greatest love was spoiling her grandchildren.
A celebration of Karen’s life will be August 9, 2019 in the Chapel at Northview Church in Carmel with calling from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The service will be immediately after the calling.
The family extends their gratitude to St. Vincent Hospice, especially wonderful Chauneesha Lester and Cerise Brown for their compassion and care.
In lieu of flowers and to honor Karen please consider a donation to American Society for the Prevention and Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) at ASPCA.org.
Arrangements entrusted by Indiana Funeral Care.
Kathy Hill says
I knew Karen for 45 years + I spent several hours with her in June, and as I was walking my dog
this evening, I realized I had something else to tell her and thank her for being there when I needed her.
I will miss you girlfriend,
Love ya
Kathy & Dan Hill
Laura Yost says
I think we were on the Honor Guard together at Arlington High School carrying the flags at the beginning of football games. She was a beautiful person and will be remembered.
Laura Yost
Barry Gangi says
Sincere condolences to Karen’s family. May the good Lord give her peace.
Arlington HS Classmate
Barry Gangi
Class of 1965
Linda Lloyd says
Steve and Susan, I am so sorry for your loss.
Marty Rohrman says
Sorry for your loss
Pam Baker says
May God give you eternal peace. Though I did not know you personally, I know you were loved.
Linda Hall says
Karen was a childhood friend starting with School #1 and then at Arlington. She was a spark of light. My condolences to her family.
Linda Hutsell Hall
Marilyn Sickle says
Karen and I have been friends for nearly 50 years and I will miss her every day. Prayers for Karen and her beautiful family.
Love you all
Marilyn
REB AND CONNIE PORTER says
She is not just WITH the ANGELS, she is ONE of them. A joyful and the kindest spirit. Steve, we know you are
literally SINGING her praises. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Susie Hedrick says
Steve,
Sad to hear of her passing. May you feel the comfort you and your family need and deserve now and in the years ahead.
Lawrence & Jeannie Green says
To our dear angel in heaven Karen. We know you have lots of organizing to do up there, but it was really needed I’m sure. Because of our dear brother-in-law Steve, we got to know you & have you in our lives. We were so glad you visited us in our home in Florida, in your own words, “best Super Bowl ever.” I feel so lucky to have the happy , fun memories of one of my”special” friends. Steve, we know there is a huge void in your heart for your dearest friend but oh how those memories will make you strong. I know her children, and grandchildren will carry on her legacy. I hope Karen’s strength will carry you all thru this difficult time Thanks so much to Susan & Steve for making her last days so comforting & fulfilling. Larry & Jeannie Green, Jupiter, Florida.