KAREN K. FRAZIER
Karen Kay Frazier was reborn into eternal life to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on December 4, 2015, at Agrace HospiceCare, Inc. in Fitchburg, WI. She passed away at age 68 with her family by her side, after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born in Marinette, WI, on May 23, 1947, to her parents, Walter and Julia (Durocher) Krejcarek. She was the youngest of ten children.
Karen grew up in Coleman, WI, and graduated from Coleman High School. She later married her high school classmate, Charles Frazier, and they started a life together in Oregon, WI. They later moved to Belleville, and together they raised two children.
She was a loving wife, wonderful mother and grandmother. Karen had a heart of gold and wasn't afraid to show it. She would do anything for anyone, always putting others first before herself. She always had a smile and a laugh and knew how to light up a room with her presence. Karen loved laughing and visiting with her grandchildren. She was an avid Chicago Bears fan, but still always cheered for the Packers. Karen enjoyed gardening, canning, cows, and anything to do with country life. She will be missed by many, but all of her happy memories she has shared will live on forever. Her kindness and generosity will forever be remembered. Karen lived a blessed life and was grateful for everything God blessed her with. She was a true believer in giving and believed true happiness was not in receiving but in giving.
Karen is survived by her husband, Charles Frazier; her two children, Todd (Jannan) Kosak and Michelle (Donny) Mussehl, both of Belleville; her four grandchildren, Josh (Melissa) Kosak, Chelsea (Tylor) Martinson, Matthew Mussehl and Mitchell Mussehl; great-grandson, Jase Kosak, and another great-granddaughter, Madelyn Martinson, expected soon. She is further survived by her sister, Fern (Don) Martens; brother, Norman (Marlene) Krejcarek; sister, Mary Lou Kust; brother, Joe (Judy) Krejcarek; and sister, Deanne (Ken) Brosig.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and Charles' parents; brothers, Dan Krejcarek and Bob Krejcarek; and sisters, Audrey Yatso and Leatrice Rouse.
Respecting Karen's wishes, a private Christian service and burial will be held. The family would like to thank Agrace HospiceCare, Inc. and a special thank you to Father Ken Klink.
A memorial fund has been established. Cards and expressions of sympathy may be sent to the Karen Frazier Memorial, in care of the Becker-Beal Funeral Home, 109 Greenway Cross, Belleville, WI 53508.
An online memorial with guestbook is available at http://www.bealfuneralhomes.com