Karen Elaine Magee Pape

Karen passed away peacefully at home on Saturday June 2, 2018. Daughter of the late Brian and Elaine Magee. Mother of Sarah, Aaron (Lisa Richardson), and loving Nana to Daniela and Jack. Much-loved sister of Brian (Susan) Magee, Ivan Magee and the late Judy (Normand) Baril. Beloved former spouse of Paul Pape. Proud aunt of Brendan, Diana & Charles. Karen was a pillar of strength for her family with an enormous heart.

A graduate of Havergal College, McGill University and the University of Toronto Medical School, Karen was a neonatologist at The Hospital for Sick Children, the Director of the Neonatal Follow - Up Program and the President of the Medical Staff. Widely published, she was instrumental in the development of neonatal ultra sound brain scanning now used in intensive care units around the world. After leaving HSC, Karen became a pioneer in the field of neuroplasticity in children with early brain and nerve injuries. She was a tireless advocate for a revolution in the treatment for children with cerebral palsy. Karen captured this work in her recently published book, The Boy Who Could Run But Not Walk.

She was a rebel with a cause who took no prisoners nor suffered fools. Karen took the road less travelled by and that made all the difference to thousands of her patients and their families. To the end, Karen was still thinking of ways to advocate for improving the treatments available for children with early brain and nerve injuries. She did not go gentle into that good night. In the weeks before her death, Karen endowed a foundation to provide funds to continue her work in this field.

Her family would like to thank Wing Lam and Pia Stampe for their support.
There will be a celebration of Karen’s life on Tuesday June 12, 2018 at The Rosedale Golf Club from 4 to 7pm. In lieu of flowers, the family asks you to consider a donation to Karen’s foundation.

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Suzanne Davis Bombria
I first met Karen at an NDT Instructor Meeting. I fell in love with her positive message of hope, and her amazing ability to think outside of the box and not accept the 'status quo'. In addition to being a therapist I am also the mother of a child with cerebral palsy and Karen inspired me to do even more for my son and the children I worked with. Karen was a brilliant light and a tireless advocate for the children. Karen's legacy will live on. I share her name and her message whenever I am teaching. This is a quote from one of the therapists that I introduced to her book. "Just reading her book makes me want to meet this inspiring woman. She gives hope from page 1. I quote her when I speak with some parents!" She will be terribly missed by so many. To her family, thank you for sharing her with the rest of us. It was a great joy to know her, and to share her love and enthusiasm.
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