In Memory of Karen Van Hollen |
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Karen Van Hollen will always be remembered as a skater who was truly dedicated to her sport, not only as a synchronized skater, but also as a skating mom. In the past she has volunteered her time to make costumes for the carnival, and she even went out on the ice to help her oldest son Kerry learn to skate. |
Karen has been a member of the Port Stanley Ice Breakers for 6 years, but her love for synchronized skating started 10 years ago when she joined the Mamma's and the Poppa's competitive team. |
When Karen was diagnosed with breast cancer 5 years ago, her commitment to the team never diminished. In fact she became the skater that everyone turned to for strength. Karen was never one to complain and she always had a joke or smile to offer to someone who was having a bad day. Even within the last year while her health was deteriorating she could be found at the arena every Sunday night cheering us on from the sidelines. |
We were so fortunate that she was able to be with us when we reached our goal of skating at the National Championships in February. She was an example and inspiration to us all; we wouldn't have made it that far without her support. There will always be a place on the ice, and in our hearts for Karen. She will be truly missed. |
There she sits on the side positive and supportive, she shows us pride. I can't believe the strength she holds our greatest cheerleader, smiling through the cold. A Port Stanley Ice Breaker through and through she's my inspiration, a team member who is true I hope one day I grow to be an example to women, as she is to me. Kathryn McFadden January 2005 |
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The Port Stanley Ice Breakers have participated in Canadian Cancer Society's Relay For Life June 10, 2005 in Karen's Memory. |
Bottom L to R: Angela Payne, Sonja Lawrence, Kathryn McFadden, Melanie Banghart, Terri Benwell Top L to R: Erin Verbruggen, Lydia Vinet, Kerry Van Hollen, Daniel Van Hollen, Corrina Van Hollen, Victoria Quick, Lisa McKenzie, Brenda Taylor Kneeling: Vicki Goodlett, Standing at back: Glen Van Hollen |