Obit: Hatfield, Karen Fay (1939 - 2019)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Alexander, Hardrath, Hatfield, Hoesly, Nelson, Tscharnak, Wilke
----Source: The Owen-Withee Enterprise, Facebook (Owen, WI) 1/30/2019
Hatfield, Karen Fay (Alexander) (15 APR 1939 - 27 JAN 2019)
Karen Fay Hatfield, age 79, passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 27, 2019
with her husband Roger at her side.
Visitation for family and friends will take place on Friday, February 15, 2019
from 4-7 PM at the Nitardy Funeral Home, 550 N. Newcomb St., Whitewater.
Services in Karen’s honor for family and friends will be at 11AM on Saturday,
February 16, 2019 at the First United Methodist Church, 145 S. Prairie St,
Whitewater.
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----Source: The Nitardy Funeral Home (Whitewater, WI) 1/29/2019
Karen was born on April 15, 1939, in her uncle’s home in Green Grove, WI to
Roscoe and Inez (Hardrath) Alexander.
Her early years were spent with her brothers on the farm outside of Owen-Withee.
Growing up with 3 brothers, Karen was quite a tomboy holding her own with them
playing on the farm. Stories have been told that these four, along with their
cousins, got into quite a bit of mischief over the years. She attended a one
room schoolhouse through eighth grade, and attended Owen-Withee High School,
where she participated in choir, orchestra and graduated valedictorian of her
class. She spent practically every weekend attending dances in Atwood, WI with
friends and her brother Gordy.
On March 30, 1968, she married her true love, Roger Hatfield in Waukegan, IL.
They were engaged six weeks after their first date, and married 3 months later.
They stuck together through thick and thin, living in a number of places
including Waukegan, IL; Hiles and Marinette, WI, and ultimately moved to
Janesville to be closer to family.
She had a variety of jobs over the years, including the all important role of
homemaker. She was a lifelong learner, and at the age of 50 earned her
associates degree in business and became the manager of Marinette’s B.Dalton
bookstore, where she worked until she retired at the age of 64. Karen, along
with Roger, enjoyed the big joys of life, such as family weddings, births and
milestone birthday celebrations of many family members. Just as important were
the day to day joys of visiting with friends and family around a campfire,
playing cards and talking smart, cheering on favorite sports teams, or finding
the God moments in everyday life. Perhaps her favorite pastime was spending time
with her grandchildren or attending their sporting events, choir concerts, or
plays and musicals. She was extremely proud to be a grandparent and seeing them
succeed and enjoy life in their own ways brought her such joy.
Family and friends were the most treasured aspect of Karen’s life. She
especially enjoyed hosting family and friends in her home with her cooking and
baking. Her home was never without some sort of baked good. She prepared enough
to feed an army and always offered guests to take some home with them. Karen had
numerous interests including: cooking, baking, reading, gardening and sewing.
She was an avid sports enthusiast (at a young age she dreamed of being a sports
reporter). Although she enjoyed watching almost any sport, she was happiest when
she was cheering on the Badgers, Packers and the Chicago Cubs. She was thrilled
to witness the Cubbies win the World Series in 2016.
Karen is survived by her husband, Roger; son, Mark (Lisa) Hatfield of Monument,
CO; daughter, Becky (Alan) Hoesly of Whitewater; grandchildren, Emma Hatfield of
Greeley, CO, Jeremy Hoesly of Madison and Hannah Hoesly of Whitewater. She is
further survived by her brother Rod in Tennessee; sisters-in-laws, Carol
Alexander (Roscoe, IL), Karolyn Tscharnak (Whitewater, WI), Carmen Hatfield
(Benton, KY), Dianne Nelson (Aurora, CO), Phyllis Hatfield (Sun City West, AZ);
brother-in-law, Clarence Hatfield (Benton, KY) and many cousins, nieces and
nephews.
Karen was welcomed to heaven by her parents Roscoe and Inez Alexander; siblings,
Carlyle and Gordy Alexander; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Floyd and
Elizabeth Hatfield; and brothers-in law, Tom Wilke and Sigurd Nelson.
Karen had a strong faith, and was a member of Richmond United Methodist Church.
Visitation for family and friends will take place on Friday, February 15, 2019
from 4-7pm at the Nitardy Funeral Home, 550 N. Newcomb St., Whitewater, WI.
Services in Karen’s honor for family and friends will be at 11am on Saturday,
February 16, 2019 at the First United Methodist Church, 145 S. Prairie St,
Whitewater, WI. The family suggests expressions of sympathy to First United
Methodist Church Mission Trip Scholarship Fund in Karen’s memory.
The family would like to extend their appreciation to family and friends for
their overwhelming support. A special thanks to Bryan West Hospital staff in
Lincoln, NE for their recent care of Karen.
The Nitardy Funeral Home in Whitewater is assisting the family with
arrangements.
You will be greatly missed by all that were blessed to know and love you. You
will always be remembered for your unconditional love and generosity. May your
kind-hearted, fun-loving, spunky, and at times, sassy outlook on life, live on
with us all.
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