12/18/2025
Karen (Midge) Imogene Keene-Short
With her family by her side, Karen (Midge) Imogene Keene-Short, 77, of Auburn, passed away on December 11, 2025. Born in Lewiston, Maine, on April 9, 1948, to Harold F. Sr. and Dorothy F. Rollins-Keene, Karen’s life was filled with love, laughter, and devotion to those she cherished.
A proud graduate of Edward Little High School, class of 1966, Karen married Joseph F. Short that same year, and together they raised three daughters. After more than 30 years together, Karen and Joe parted ways, but their shared legacy lives on in their family.
Karen’s career began in the office of a car dealership in Auburn, followed by work in the local shoe shop industry. She balanced her professional life with her devotion to her children, sewing shoes at home while being a stay-at-home mom. As her children grew, Karen became the Activity Director at Bolster Heights Nursing Home in Auburn, where she dedicated approximately 20 years before retiring due to health reasons.
Karen’s passions included country music, oldies, and dancing, especially line dancing and teaching her children and grandchildren how to jitterbug. She was an impeccable seamstress and could create things out of almost anything. Her creativity was extraordinary. She cherished time spent with her daughters, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and found joy in card parties, day trips with her siblings, and any adventure that came her way.
She was predeceased by her parents, siblings – Dorothy, Phyllis, Florence, Clyde, Harold Jr, David, Randall, and Ronald, and her former husband, Joseph Short.
Karen is survived by her beloved daughters, Sherri Vallee (John Frey), Tracy Stevenson, and Kelly Tremblay (Rich Tremblay); her grandchildren, Brian Leighton (Molly), Courtney Vallee, Brett Vallee (Noelle), Dylan Stevenson, Beau Stevenson (Nicole), Brooke Stevenson, Devin McMahan (Eliza), and Whitney Murray (Branden); and her ten precious great-grandchildren: Bryce, Maisie, Millie Leighton, Emerson, Elle, Nash Duquette, Lane Stanley, Silas, Bodie Vallee, and Francesca McMahan.
Karen is also survived by many siblings—sisters Margaret (Peggy), Eleanor, Patricia, Eugenia (Genie), Carol, Brenda, Mary, Theresa, Linda, Susan; brothers Dennis, Lawrence (Chuck), Donald, James, and Danny—as well as countless nieces and nephews who adored her.
The family extends heartfelt thanks to Andwell Hospice House and Bolster Heights Residential Care in Auburn for their compassion and care during Karen’s final days.
In accordance with Karen’s wishes, there will be no public funeral service. A private gathering of family will be held later to celebrate her life.
Karen’s legacy of love, laughter, and adventure will live on in all who knew her.