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Montano KarenMONTANO, Karen Arlene (nee FERGUSON)   -  Devoted grandmother, mother, partner, sister and friend, Karen passed away peacefully on January 5, 2022 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto, at the age of 79.

Karen was born in Moosomin, Saskatchewan on November 23, 1942 to Ida and Hugh Ferguson.

Growing up on the Ferguson family farm in Rocanville, she enjoyed telling stories of life before electricity and sleigh rides to school in the dead of winter.

Before returning to the university to teach, she would become a Chartered Accountant, one of the first women in Canada to do so.

Raising her two boys in Toronto, Karen enjoyed travelling, theatre, staying organized and keeping up on current events.

She loved a house full of family but also enjoyed time alone, often speaking fondly of the solitude of long days picking raspberries on the farm.

She loved to laugh but saved her biggest smiles for stories from her grandchildren. Despite her interests and professional success, Karen gave much of her energy in support of friends and family.

There was always a bed for visiting family, a meal for her children's friends, and a shoulder for anyone having a bad day. She was a source of comfort to all, in good times and bad.

Karen was the rock on which many lives were built.

Predeceased by her husband Michael, Karen will be dearly missed by her partner and loving friend David; her sons Matthew and Stephen (Anita); grandchildren Michael, Kennedy, Bobby and Mika; as well as her brothers Stewart (Diana) and Allan.

Due to the present restrictions, a Private Family Service will be held.

For those who wish to make a donation in her memory, please consider Evangel Hall (www.evangelhall.ca) or the Haliburton Highlands Health Services Foundation (www.hhhs.ca/foundation or 705-457-1580).

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