Obit: Hartl, Helen #2 (1937 - 2013)
Contact: Audrey Roedl
Email: audero@charter.net
Surnames: Hartl, Smazal, Domaine, Smith
----Source: The Loyal TRG (Loyal, Clark County, WI) 27 Feb 2013
Hartl, Helen (17 April 1937-19 Feb 2013)
Helen D. Hartl, 75, a long-time Loyal resident, entered eternal life on Tuesday,
Feb. 19, 2013, at the House of the Dove in Marshfield, with family by her side.
Services were held at 11 a.m., on Saturday, Feb. 23, at St. Anthony’s Catholic
Church, Loyal. Burial followed in St. Anthony’s Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers
were Kaleb Miller, Will Sailee, Max Gillette, Eric Pagenkopf, Tyler Jasurda, and
David Smazal. Honorary pallbearer was in memory of Dustin Domaine.
Helen Smazal was born on April 17, 1937, in a log cabin, in Milladore, on
Blueberry Road, She graduated from Auburndale High School in 1955. Helen married
Roy Hartl on Oct. 5, 1955, in Blenker, a marriage of love of mutual trust and
dedication. Helen and Roy first worked on Roy’s parents’ farm in Unity until
they moved to Loyal in 1958. Helen worked for 17 years at Loyal Foods and 18
years as a manager of Loyal Drug Store and retired in 1999. In their early years
they enjoyed square dancing, bowling, softball, playing cards and always talking
and laughing together. She also sang in the church choir at St. Anthony’s. After
retirement, she enjoyed her lifelong since the age16 of playing the accordion,
performing with many bands as they stayed in Arizona during the winter months.
During the rest of the seasons in Wisconsin, they enjoyed packing up their
camper on weekends to go to the many polka festivals where she played her
accordion in polka bands. She had a love of flowers and gardening and shared
that love with her two daughters and four granddaughters. Another one of her
enjoyments were her grandchildren. She told them a story when they were very
small of how her dad nicked he “Hiney.” From that moment on her grandchildren
affectionately called Grandma Hiney,” Her enjoyment of her grandchildren was
shown by the many activities she and Grandpa Roy did with them, taking them
every summer to Yogi Bear Campground for days of fun in the sun or bringing them
along to their polka dances where they taught their granddaughters how to waltz
and polka. She also delighted in watching her grandchildren playing many
spots-volleyball, basketball, softball, football and baseball, and watching them
grow up to marry and have children of their own as she relished her three
great-grandchildren. Helen struggled with several cancers in her lifetime and
always had a positive attitude through all of them, starting with breast cancer
in 1975 and 1983; ovarian, uterine and endometrial cancer in 1987; lung cancer
in 2009. and with courage and dignity she lost the final fight to Brain and
spinal fluid cancer.
She is lovingly survived by her husband, Roy, of 57 years; her two daughters and
son-in-laws, Shelly and Randy Domine, Loyal, and Jody and Kerry Smith, Loyal;
five grandchildren and spouses, Shawna (Domine) and Max Gillette, Mosinee,
Breanna (Miller) and Will Sallee, Roseville, Minn., Paige (Miller) and Eric
Pagenkopf, Loyal, Megan Domine and friend Tyler Jasurda, Marshfield, and Kaleb
Miller, Spencer; three great-grandchildren, Ava Holly and Reese Elizabeth
Gillette and Wallace Kellen Sallee; two brothers. Vernon Smazal, Auburndale, and
Frank (Edie) Smazal, Milladore; eight sisters, Gertie Sazamz, Athens, Frannie
(Albert) Schill, Arpin, Marie (Hank) Eron, Stevens Point, Volly (Gary)
Hendrickson, Spencer, Betty Schlafke, Sheboygan, Lila (Daryl) Stewart,
Seversville, Tenn., Laurie (Dick) Raab, Appleton, and Bev Rawlings, Keil; two
brothers-in-law, Walt Hartl, Medford and Robert (Nancy) Hartl, Marshfield; one
sister-in-law, Margie (Wayne) Schulz, Spencer; and 65 nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by two grandchildren whom she loved dearly, Dustin
Kyle Domine (5 years old) and Holly Elizabeth Domine (10 months old); her
parents, Frank and Mayme Smazal; her in-laws, Louis and Bessie Hartl; her
brother, Marvin Smazal; two siblings in their youth, Jimmy and Vivian Smazal;
her brother-in-law, Joe Sazama, and Norbert, Edward, Billy and Louis Jr. Hartl;
her special sister-in-law/ cousin Violet (Smazal) Hartl; and her sister-in-law,
Dorla Smazal.
Thank you to 8 North Palliative Care, to the House of the Dove, and a special
thanks to Helen’s oncologist, Dr. William Hocking from Marshfield Clinic, who
has been there for her since 1983 as Helen very much appreciated his kind and
compassionate care.
As a wife, our mom, our Grandma Hiney, we can only say we will miss you deeply.
We will miss your sense of humor, miss your love of music, miss calling you up
on the phone just to talk, miss the fun and laughter during our family
get-togethers, and when the spring flowers bloom there you will be. And with
that said our hope is the following words for you: “When they lay my limbs in
the earth, then shall I truly dance.”
Cuddie Funeral Home, Loyal, assisted the family with arrangements.
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