KAREN LYN MAHAFFY BURGESS died March 23, 2017, following a short battle with Multiple Myeloma. She was born August 9, 1945 in Iola, Kansas. She was the daughter of John and Margaret (Redfield) Mahaffy.
Attending high school in Coffeyville, Kansas, Lyn was part of the school newspaper staff, the pep club, and student council. As her family moved to Michigan before her senior year, Lyn was graduated from Three Rivers High School with honors in 1963.
Lyn received an Associate of Arts degree from Coffeyville Junior College, a B.A. degree in History from the University of Denver, and an M.B.A. from the University of LaVerne.
As a young adult, Lyn was employed as a newspaper reporter and editor. She was a homemaker, teacher's aide, and print shop owner. Over the years, Lyn resided in eight states and two foreign countries.
Lyn's primary career focused on serving non-profit Christian ministries in the Los Angeles area. She served as the Vice President of the International School of Theology, Executive Vice President of Freedom in Christ Ministries, an Advancement Officer at Biola University, and as Director of Development at Atherton Baptist Homes from which she retired.
Lyn was active in Christian ministries. Lyn received a Certificate of Christian Ministry from the International School of Theology and was a pastor's wife for more than 30 years. She helped start two new churches and especially enjoyed mentoring women.
Lyn became a Texan in 2008 when she and her husband moved to Fort Worth. Here, she was active at Christ Chapel Bible Church where she participated in various women's ministries, including mentoring. She and her husband hosted a weekly home group Bible study for several years. She greatly enjoyed reading.
But her greatest love besides Christ was her family. She loved being with her children and grandchildren. She delighted in attending various school events of her grandchildren, whether in Colorado or Texas.
Lyn is survived by Dr. Don Burgess, her husband of 51 years, two children, Kirsten Wilson and her husband Stephen of Superior, Colorado; and Joshua Burgess and his wife Amy of Fort Worth; four grandchildren, Daniel and Katie Wilson plus Thomas and Grace Burgess. Lyn is also survived by her sister Nancy Plotkin and her husband Ron of Goodyear, Arizona, her paternal aunt, Louise Hutson of Fort Worth and several cousins. Lyn's parents and her brother Tom Mahaffy preceded her in death.
A Celebration of Life Memorial Service for Lyn Burgess will take place at 11:00 a.m., April 4, at Christ Chapel Bible Church in Fort Worth. Inurnment will be at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, friends are invited to make a donation to Freedom in Christ Ministries, 9051 Executive Park Drive, Suite 503, Knoxville, TN 37923.
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April 3, 2017
Caroline Henson
Don,
Karen will be greatly missed. May your faith grant you strength and your memories give you peace.
Blessings,
Caroline Henson
April 3, 2017
Dear Don, I will miss Lyn's smiling face. She was the kindest and most thoughtful person I have ever known. My prayers are with you and your family and will be in days to come. Your sister in Christ, Jane Parke.
April 2, 2017
Nancy Pryor
Lyn was a woman who lived out her faith with grace and peace. Privileged to have her with us at First Baptist Church of Downey.
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