Monroe Eve Karen J. Eggert ROMULUS — Karen Jane Bur- dick Eggert, 31, of Romulus, for- merly of Flat Rock died at 5:11 p.m. Saturday at her home. The cause of death was self-inflicted carbon monoxide poisoning, according to.a spokesman with the Wayne County medical examin-. er’s office. Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. today and from noon to 9 p.m. Tuesday in the Arthur Bobcean Funeral Home, Flat Rock, [ where. services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Frederick Misiolek of St. Roch Catholic Church, Pe) aca Rock, will offici- : ate. Burial will be FGGERT in Michigan Memorial Park, Flat Rock. , Born April 15, 1963, in Tren- ton, she was the daughter of Dean R. and Mary Ellen M. (Newton) Burdick. Her first marriage was to John Kupkowske. Her second mepise was to Mathew Eggert in 992. She was employed as the man- ager of Megis Market of Monroe. She had been baptized and con- firmed at St. Roch Church in Flat Rock. She had attended Flat Rock Schools: i Surviving are her second hus- band; her mother and stepfather, Mary Ellen M. and Robert E. Frost of LaSalle; her stepmother, Gail Burdick of Monroe; three sons, Robert M. Schroeder of LaSalle, Jason J. Kupkowske of Novi and Phillip Eggert of Tay- lor; two sisters, Kimberley L. Hampton of Lima, Ohio, and Kristie E. Compau of Romulus; and her grandmother, Orpha Bur- dick of Grosse Ile. : She was preceded in death by her father; a sister, Kathleen A. Perry; and her grandfather, Clarence R. Burdick. = «2 a. Pe rR ae