Karrie Kapoor

Karrie Kapoor

Sunday, July 19, 2020

I write this Sunday evening after an amazing weekend with family to celebrate my 50th.  Everything was perfect except for one thing of course, the day was incomplete without our beloved Karrie.  But hats off to the Liporto, Kapoor, Fisher, Comstock, Brucker, crew for making the event a success consistent with Karrie's high standards - namely that we should be surrounded by family and loved ones and enjoy ourselves with good food and drink by being thankful for what we have, all in line with her motto of, "Live the life you love."

I don't know when this hurt will go away, if ever.  I do know that we have to go on.  I know that there are smiles in between the tears when I look at the pictures and videos being posted on this site.  Hopefully they trigger some positive memories for you as well.  I added a number of additional ones this weekend.  Still over a thousand videos to go through...  Not to mention the 30K+ photos!

Sunday, July 12, 2020

It is officially one month since Karrie's passing today.  I can't stop thinking about her.  Everything and everyone I see every day brings me to memories of her.  This project will keep me busy for quite some time.  Still many hundreds of videos to go through and lots and lots of pictures.  There are many new videos of Karrie in the links section, including her 40th Birthday.

Friday, July 10, 2020

Karrie's life ended tragically on June 12, 2020, succumbing to Mantle Cell Lymphoma after fighting it for nearly a year.  It was a fight that all who knew and loved her were convinced she would win.  It was a fight that she too remained confident that she could win, right up until the end.  She should have beat it.  Her loss has left a massive hole in many hearts -- mine, her daughter, her step-children, her parents, her siblings, her aunts, uncles, in-laws, friends, you name it.  She touched the hearts of so many people -- near and far.  It is extremely difficult to come to terms with and accept she's gone.  Yes, she will live in our hearts forever, but that is a heavy trade-off from having her here with us now.  I miss her.  I love you, Karrie.

She lived her life by the motto, "Live the life you love."

This site is intended to be a collection point honoring Karrie's life and keeping her memory alive through posts, photos, and videos.