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Karin (Albertson) Hyatt

Posted 2018-01-06 by mhenderson
Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ
>>> Publsihed on Friday, September 11, 2015 <<<

Karin Albertson Hyatt, 81, passed away Sept. 7, 2015. She was born
March 6, 1934 in Helena, Mont.

Karin graduated from Oklahoma University in Norman, Okla. She worked
as a teacher in the Bonita Unified School District in Southern
California and retired after 30 years of dedicated service. After
Karin’s retirement, she and husband, Fred moved to Arizona in 1991.

Karin was preceded in death by her parents, Philip and Mercedes
Albertson; husband of 43 years, Fred Dee Hyatt and brothers, Maurice
and Philip.

She is survived by the love of her life, Bob Visscher; brother,
Richard Albertson; children, Denise and Larry, Debbie and Rodney and
Tonie and Lee; grandchildren, Deanna and Daniel, Tamara and Jillian,
Carly and Roman, Michelle, Tina, Jenny and Jay, and Ronnie and
Lindsay; great-grandchildren, Drayson, Damien, Alexa, Joshua, Jake,
Robyn, Tori, Ashley, Samantha, Dylan, Johnathan, David and Jordan.

She was an active member of the Lake Havasu community with memberships
at the Elks Lodge, VFW, Legion, and the Eagles. She was a member of
the Elks Yacht Club and hosted many fish fry’s with the fishing club.
She continued to use her teaching skills by creating a ceramic
classroom in her garage. She was highlighted in the newspaper for her
creative efforts. She made and donated blankets, scarves and hats for
the veterans in Arizona. She was loved by everyone and enriched the
lives of many.

A celebration of life service for Karin will take place at 9 a.m.,
Saturday at the London Bridge Park, bungalow #5 (by the dog park).

Services were entrusted into the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.

Thoughts and condolences may be sent to Karin’s family at
www.lietzfrazefuneralhome.com.





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