Obit: Vetter, Kathryn Eleanor (1913 - 2012)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Abbott, Bereika, Brendler, Hansen, Parker, Vetter, Wilson
----Source: The Hemer Funeral Home (Medford and Rib Lake, WI) 9/01/2012
Vetter, Kathryn Eleanor (Maurer) Hansen (23 DEC 1913 - 23 AUG 2012)
Kathryn Eleanor was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on December 23, 1913, to
Charles H. and Myrtle M. Maurer (Parker). Her maternal and paternal grandparents
were among the first settlers of Clark and Taylor counties in Wisconsin.
She is survived by her four children: Rex C. Hansen (Shirlee) of Earleville,
Illinois; Susan A. Bereika (Gerald) of Rhinebeck, New York; Martha V. Wilson of
Davis, California; and Margaret F. Vetter (Andrew Brendler) of Lagrangeville,
New York. She is also survived by six grandchildren – Kari Hansen, Kristian
Hansen, Laura Abbott, Ryan Wilson, Evan Wilson, Jacob Brendler – and four
great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her sister, Enola; her parents; and both of her
husbands, Rex E. Hansen in 1936 and Warren H. Vetter in 1991.
Kathryn earned her bachelor's degree in Deaf Education from Milwaukee Teachers'
College. She began her career teaching hearing impaired children in Sheboygan
and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and taught for a time in Evansville, Indiana. Most of
her career, however, was in Danville, Illinois, where she taught for 34 years.
During that time, she also did graduate study at the University of Illinois at
Champaign-Urbana.
Kathryn loved to travel. As a girl, she often traveled to the Western United
States with her parents, especially to California, Oregon, and Washington, where
she had many aunts, uncles, and cousins. As an adult, she continued traveling
throughout the United States and in Canada, England, Scotland, and France.
With all her traveling, however, she always loved returning to Wisconsin. As a
girl, she had spent many vacations with her grandparents in Perkinstown and
Medford. As an adult, she brought her children to spend the summer in
Perkinstown almost every year at the house in which her grandmother had lived on
Kathryn Lake (named for one of her great-aunts).
After retiring from teaching, Kathryn lived at her home in Perkinstown from May
through October for 16 years. During that time, she enjoyed gardening,
bird-watching with the Chequamegon Bird Club, and serving as organist for the
Perkinstown Community Church. The remaining months of each year she spent
traveling and visiting with her children.
In 1999 she moved to New York State and in 2005, to California, where she lived
until her death at the age of 98.
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