Karen Elise Tornese, a compassionate soul who dedicated her life to serving others as a Registered Nurse, passed away on December 28, 2023. She was born on June 23, 1954, in Queens, New York. Karen's peaceful journey ended in Gilbert, Arizona.
Karen embarked on her career as a nurse after completing her Associates Degree in Applied Science with a focus on nursing at Rockland County Community College. Her unwavering commitment to caring for others was evident throughout her tenure as a beloved nurse. Karen's gentle touch and empathetic nature brought solace to countless patients during their times of need.
Beyond her thriving career, Karen was an avid lover of physical activity. She found joy in staying active and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Running and biking were not just hobbies for Karen; they were passions that kept her spirit alive and vibrant. Among her favorite pastimes was engaging in games of pickleball with friends. The camaraderie she experienced during these matches brought an irreplaceable sense of joy to Karen's life. Additionally, she had an exquisite taste for fashion and delighted in the simple pleasures of shopping.
Karen was deeply cherished by those who were fortunate enough to have known her. Her warm presence and genuine care left indelible impressions on the lives she touched. She will be lovingly remembered by her daughter Jenna Tornese from Scottsdale. She was preceded in death by her parents Dorothy Bush (Coleman) and James Magner.
Karen's memory will forever remain etched in the hearts of her surviving family members and friends who had the privilege of creating beautiful memories alongside her.
In reflecting upon the life of Karen Elise Tornese, we celebrate the selflessness with which she dedicated herself to nursing, offering comfort during times of vulnerability and healing during moments of distress. Her legacy as a kind-hearted caregiver will continue to inspire generations to come. May her soul find eternal peace and serenity, knowing the positive impact she made on the lives of those around her.
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