Karen Baerg
September 13, 1962 – October 15, 2022
Karen Jo-Anne Baerg (Nicholson) of Dalmeny, Saskatchewan passed away peacefully at Spruce Manor on October 15, 2022. After a six-year battle, she lost her fight with cancer. Karen is lovingly remembered by her husband Toby Baerg and her three children: Ashley, Courtney (Riley), and Brandon (Rachel). Her granddaughters Sophie and Macy brought her great joy. She is also survived by her mother Marie Nicholson, her three brothers Ross, Calvin (Marie), and Gordie and her large extended family. She is predeceased by her father John Nicholson, mother and father-in-law Henry and Linda Baerg, brothers-in-law Jim Baerg, Ron Samson, Bill Baerg and Art Lepp and sister-in-law Susan Baerg.
Karen was born on September 13, 1962, in Maidstone, Saskatchewan. She shared many fond memories of growing up on the family farm north of town. After graduating high school, she worked as a care aid at the nursing home in Maidstone for four years before moving to Saskatoon to pursue her nursing degree. She spent the first year of her career in Medicine Hat before moving back to Saskatoon to start her family with Toby. They met in January of 1985, and they were married on July 11, 1987. Together, they moved to Dalmeny in 1990 and have lived there for 32 years. In that time, she transitioned to working in long-term care, raised her three children and became very involved in town.
Although Karen didn’t enjoy being the center of attention, she loved to host. She had an incredible sense of humour and a quick wit. In addition to her thirty-plus years as a nurse, she supported Toby on the farm by driving combine. This lasted one day before she decided her skills were better served back in the kitchen. She was very generous with her time, coaching baseball, serving at the Dalmeny Community Church, and making sure her three kids lived life to the fullest. Karen was an avid sports fan, especially when it came to the Toronto Blue Jays. More recently, she loved to volunteer at The Bridge where she cooked and served meals for people living in the core of Saskatoon.
Karen took many family trips throughout the US and to Norway. She also travelled to Australia and Victoria, BC with her girls. She checked off a bucket list item when she travelled to the Maritimes with her parents, brother, and aunt. Karen fell in love with lake life as a child at Loon Lake and continued to go with her family until they bought a cabin at Sturgeon Lake in 2004. It brought her lots of joy to see the family create lasting memories each summer.
Karen’s faith was very important to her. She and Toby were baptized in 2001 at the Dalmeny Community Church. Karen was active in many bible studies and made it a point to teach her children to follow God. She enjoyed her time serving on the kitchen committee with her family. She remained faithful to God until He called her home.
The Baerg and Nicholson family would like to thank all the staff at Spruce Manor for the care and compassion they showed Karen. They would also like to thank all their family and friends for their years of support, countless prayers, and comforting meals.
Interment will take place at the Dalmeny Community Church Cemetery at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, October 21, 2022 with Memorial service to follow at 2:00 p.m. at the Dalmeny Bible Church. Memorial donations may be made to The Bridge on 20th Fellowship Centre, 1008 20th Street West, Saskatoon, SK S7M 0Y7.
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Arrangements entrusted to Dalmeny Funeral Home 306-254-2022.
22 Comments
Karen was an amazing lady and definitely made the world a better place!!! My condolences and prayers are with the family.
Our condolences to all the Baerg family. Karen was an amazing woman, wife, mother. Grandmother and friend. She will be greatly missed but loved always. By those who knew her and had the pleasure of her in their life. ❤️
Karen was a caring, dedicated and compassionate Nurse!
She was energetic and full of life.
Karen will be remembered and will be missed.
We are so sorry for your loss. Karen was an amazing lady.
Karen was an inspiring woman. She saw people through a lens of joy and acceptance. Her tenacity and determination to believe in unlimited possibilities astounded me. I am blessed to have known her, if only for a short time. My prayers are with her dear family.
Our deepest sympathy to you, Toby, and your family. Karen was always so welcoming with a smile on her face. It was a gift to have Karen cross our life path. She was an example of strength and caring to us all. Hold close all the good memories made. 🙏🙏
It was an honour and my pleasure to work with Karen. She was an excellent nurse and a wonderful person. Condolences to her family and loved ones. She will be missed and remembered by many.
Dear Toby and family: Our sincere condolences on the passing of Karen. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
It was a pleasure knowing and working with Karen in long term care. She truly was one of the best RN around and will be missed by so many
I was truly blessed to have had the opportunity to work with Karen. She brought so much happiness to others. My deepest sympathy to the family.
It was our privilege to live across the street from Toby & Karen for many years. They were wonderful neighbors and good friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this very difficult time.
I am thankful I got to work many years with Karen. She was truly passionate about her job, friends and family. This is a loss that will be felt by many. My thoughts and prayers for her family. May she be at peace now.
I met Karen through a Bible study and was so blessed by her caring nature, sense of humour and desire to fully know the Lord. Sincere condolences to her family and loved ones.
Dear Toby and family, we are sending our sincere condolences. May God comfort all of you in these immediate days and the days to come.
I met Karen during a Bible Study at Ebenezer Baptist Church, and we went for coffee a few times too. She was a sweet lady…I will always have great memories of her and I sharing jokes and laughing at Tim Hortons. Karen had a way of brightening my day…. I will miss her very, very much. She was a lady who loved the Lord with all her heart. I know she is now in the presence of the Lord… all her pain is gone and all her tears have been wiped away forever (Revelation 21:4). We will see her again, praise be to God!!!
Karen was an amazing human being and a compassionate, caring nurse. Our family appreciated the care she provided our Mom, a resident at Porteous Lodge. I am so sorry to read about her passing. My sincere condolences to her family and friends.
Toby, our condolences to you and your family. Always enjoyed time with Karen and you whether at hockey or dinner theatre. Karen will be missed.
Sadly heaven has gained another angel. I had the privilege of working with Karen in LTC. She was truly amazing. Always such a happy, caring, compassionate, dedicated and accepting woman. I can not express in words how much she will be missed by so many people from so many walks and stages of life. I’d say rest in peace Karen but I know you’d be bored, so be busy in peace ❤️
Beautiful service for Karen. The Heartfelt tributes allow me an extra glimpse into the beautiful women Karen was. Heaven is celebrating a new angel. God bless.
I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to Marie and family and all that loved Karen. I have fond memories of growing up with Karen .Many hours riding the bus and later working at the Lodge and being in Saskatoon at school. She had the best laugh. May Karen Rest in Peace
We are so saddened by the passing of my little cousin who lived just west of our farm. Fond memories remain if the annual Christmas Eve supper at the Heggstrom’s for so many years. My condolences to Toby and family and Auntie Marie and family.
Our condolences to the Baerg and Nicholson families. Sorry to hear of Karen’s passing. If memory serves me well Karen would be one of my many Maidstone students! Her smile never changed from her youth to her maturity it was always welcomed and enjoyed!
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