Rita was a wonderful person she always was full of life and lived life to the fullest, so it saddens me so that she is not with us anymore. May she rest is peace
Words will never tell how amazing Rita my mom was. Rita was a God sent for me. My mom gave me endless love and kindness to me and others. Mom, I LOVE YOU AND WILL MISS YOU. YOU’LL ALWAYS WILL BE WITH ME. LOVE YOU. YOUR SON STEPHEN.
Rita was a wonderful person, a great educator & a very caring individual. She was definitely the voice of reason & was helpful to anyone who needed it. She was loved by family, friends, colleagues & students. She will truly be missed.
Ms. Karig was my 12th grade English teacher at JFK HS. I have so many fond memories of her class-the books that we read and the discussions that followed. I also remember the times when we went to the 92nd Street Y and got to meet William Styron and Isabel Allende. Ms. Karig nurtured a love of reading and writing in myself as well as my classmates. In my bookshelf are 3 books that she along with Ms. Delfyett gave to me for English that year, one of which was “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison. I will never forget the many lessons she taught and her presence in my life I hold very dear to my heart. She was a wonderful teacher and I am thankful to have been a student in her class.
My sincerest condolences… I recently learned of Ms. Karig’s passing from one of my high school classmates. During Covid, our graduating class (Kennedy Institute of Science Society 1998) recently reconnected online, and in sharing our memories of high school, Ms. Karig was, for many of us, one of our favorite teachers. She challenged, and cared for, and pushed us as an excellent Bronx teacher would! Her literary trips intellectually and culturally opened us to new worlds both metaphorically and quite literally. She left an indelible mark on my education and I will always be thankful for what she taught me and I will remember her fondly. “There is no death… People die only when we forget them,’ my mother explained shortly before she left me. ‘If you can remember me, I will be with you always.” ― Isabel Allende, Eva Luna
Dear Stephen, I just learnt of your mums passing. My deepest sympathy, my prayers are with you and your family. Your mum is a beautiful soul; there are so many amazing things to describe your mum! I loved her humour on so many levels! It is an honour to have known such a great person, and I will truly miss her. Maria, and
Angela, from Australia
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Suzanne Desimone says
March 18, 2021 at 8:40 pmRita was a wonderful person she always was full of life and lived life to the fullest, so it saddens me so that she is not with us anymore. May she rest is peace
Suzanne Desimone says
March 18, 2021 at 11:11 pmYou will be forever in our hearts rest in peace
Stephen Karig says
March 18, 2021 at 11:16 pmWords will never tell how amazing Rita my mom was. Rita was a God sent for me. My mom gave me endless love and kindness to me and others. Mom, I LOVE YOU AND WILL MISS YOU. YOU’LL ALWAYS WILL BE WITH ME. LOVE YOU. YOUR SON STEPHEN.
Stephen says
October 13, 2021 at 6:25 pmThank you for your kind words
EILEEN GHASTIN says
March 19, 2021 at 1:00 amRita was a kind, friendly woman that will be deeply missed. RIP
Grace Newman says
March 19, 2021 at 3:09 amRita was a wonderful person, a great educator & a very caring individual. She was definitely the voice of reason & was helpful to anyone who needed it. She was loved by family, friends, colleagues & students. She will truly be missed.
Dylan says
March 19, 2021 at 6:03 pmAs my Bubby, it’s hard to say goodbye. But I know you and Mike get to say hello again, so that makes me happy.
Amy Rosa says
March 19, 2021 at 7:12 pmMs. Karig was my 12th grade English teacher at JFK HS. I have so many fond memories of her class-the books that we read and the discussions that followed. I also remember the times when we went to the 92nd Street Y and got to meet William Styron and Isabel Allende. Ms. Karig nurtured a love of reading and writing in myself as well as my classmates. In my bookshelf are 3 books that she along with Ms. Delfyett gave to me for English that year, one of which was “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison. I will never forget the many lessons she taught and her presence in my life I hold very dear to my heart. She was a wonderful teacher and I am thankful to have been a student in her class.
Marion Reichman says
March 20, 2021 at 4:03 pmHer physical presence may be gone but she will never be forgotten.
Andrea Karig says
March 20, 2021 at 9:44 pmSteve, Sue, Dylan, we’re so sorry for your loss. Wishing you peace.
Daisy Gomez says
April 13, 2021 at 7:57 pmMy sincerest condolences… I recently learned of Ms. Karig’s passing from one of my high school classmates. During Covid, our graduating class (Kennedy Institute of Science Society 1998) recently reconnected online, and in sharing our memories of high school, Ms. Karig was, for many of us, one of our favorite teachers. She challenged, and cared for, and pushed us as an excellent Bronx teacher would! Her literary trips intellectually and culturally opened us to new worlds both metaphorically and quite literally. She left an indelible mark on my education and I will always be thankful for what she taught me and I will remember her fondly. “There is no death… People die only when we forget them,’ my mother explained shortly before she left me. ‘If you can remember me, I will be with you always.” ― Isabel Allende, Eva Luna
Maria R says
July 6, 2021 at 12:58 pmDear Stephen, I just learnt of your mums passing. My deepest sympathy, my prayers are with you and your family. Your mum is a beautiful soul; there are so many amazing things to describe your mum! I loved her humour on so many levels! It is an honour to have known such a great person, and I will truly miss her. Maria, and
Angela, from Australia
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