Karen Janet Brackett

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Scarborough - Karen Janet Brackett, 69, passed away peacefully on June 30, 2024, at Maine Medical Center, with family by her side. She was born in Biddeford on April 21, 1955, to the late Bernard and Janet (Hanning) Brackett and attended Saco Schools. After high school, Karen went to hairdressing school and became a beautician and barber. She was known for doing hair for family and friends and specializing in services for her elderly clientele. In the 2000s, she opened a salon out of her home called Black Point Hair Designs and continued taking clients until her health declined. Karen was known for her straightforward, black-and-white approach. You never had to question what was on her mind. Karen’s greatest joy in life was her family, especially her son Shawn, whom she lovingly referred to as her "Dumplin," and being a Grammy to her four grandchildren. Who she was always so proud of. Getting to watch her granddaughter Katie graduate just a few weeks before her passing was one of her proudest moments. You could always find Karen at the local racetracks cheering on her son and, most recently, her grandsons. Her devotion at the track didn’t stop with just her immediate family. She would loudly sit and cheer for all her “boys'' who Karen loved and, along with their families, became her extended family. Karen, also a very skilled cook, was cherished for one or another classic recipe that she would make for any of her loved ones. Passing on some of her favorite recipes to her granddaughter and daughter-in-law to keep her memory alive. Karen was predeceased by her sister, Jenny Brackett, and brother, Dennis Brackett. She is survived by her partner of nearly 40 years, Robert Peary Jr.; her son, Shawn Brackett, and his wife Kayla of Scarborough; her grandchildren, Mason, Matthew, Katie, and Thomas Brackett; her sisters, Barbie Poitras and her husband David of Saco, and Diana Brackett of Saco; her brothers, Johnny Brackett of Florida, and James Brackett of Biddeford; as well as many nieces and nephews. A Visitation will be held on Thursday, July 18th from 5-7pm at the Conroy Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland.

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  1. There is a time to be born and a time to die. In the meantime, we surround ourselves with the ones we hold dear, because it is the ones we love that really do make life worth living. I’m glad your home and heart were adorned with love. We’ll only keep the good thoughts and memories to share with “Dumplin”, Kayla, and your grandchildren. I love you, Karen. It is my hope that you are embraced with great comfort and peace in eternity. Until we meet again…

  2. Was greatly sad to hear the passing didn’t even realize you were battling something. Hi myself at a battle with cancer thankfully I’m currently in remission. I will always remember you coming over and cutting our hair.

  3. Not everyday was perfect as her Daughter in law, but I could not have been more lucky to have her as family. There was nothing more special to her then her Grandkids and I am so glad we got to make so many memories with her!

  4. I’ll never forget the day she found me at work. The first day reunited and it felt so natural after 15+ years separated 🩷

  5. Thank you. Thank you for loving me and my kids, thank you for always being there supporting me and talking shit with me about work on the horrible days. Thanks for always making me smile when I want to cry and telling me every single time we talked about how you think about me all the time and how proud of me you are. I hope to be half the women you were.

  6. I had my daughter 2014 in October, Karen was my first visit in the morning with fresh coffee and all the fixings! She was filled with joy meeting her great niece and being able to be there for one of my children at birth it will be special forever!

  7. Everytime I had a bad day, or she saw me mad at work. She would come up crack a joke make me smile and tell me how beautiful I was.

  8. Times I barley remember. But they mean the most to her and she made sure I got pictures of all the memories we shared I was so young to not remember

  9. You’ll never find a women with a bigger heart, bigger mouth, and the fun person to be around anytime!

  10. She loved me, she fought for me, she always was there even years being apart she never ever forgot about me and she made sure To make a relationship again after being together again.

  11. Straight forward, spoke her mind, had the biggest heart, loved her family so much, absolutely loved her son more then anything.


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