Karen then went on to the University of Wisconsin Madison where she completed a double major in History and English. Always very social, Karen was active in a local sorority. During college she met her husband Leonard Stein and they were married for over 50 years (until his death in 2018). Together they raised 3 children (Laura, Alan and Julia) as well as Karen's younger brother Gregory Sessler following the death of Gregory's and Karen's parents. Karen was very involved in community activities – most notably education. She was elected to the Madison School Board. When her term ended, she remained active in local community activities such as the Urban League and helping to create the Festival of the Arts. When her children were grown and out of the house, she used her English major to get a job as the assistant editor for the Journal of Family and Marital Therapy. Karen enjoyed reading and consequently the Stein house is filled with bookshelves full of fiction and non-fiction books which the family treasures. Karen was also very creative and was a wonderful seamstress. She made clothes for all 3 of her children throughout their childhood years as well as clothes for herself. She was also a dancer as a younger woman performing "modern dance" in recitals. Karen always made sure the family stayed active and was key in getting everyone into the sport of skiing. She also loved to be on the sailboat with her husband Leonard and the family in the Summers. Karen also loved family trips to Door County and spent the days sitting by the lake working on needle point projects and reading. She will be remembered as a vibrant, vivacious person.
Karen is survived by her brother, daughters and by her son. She is also survived by her grandchildren as well as her niece and her nephew.
Interment at Forest Hill Cemetery.
Cress Funeral Home Madison
Karen then went on to the University of Wisconsin Madison where she completed a double major in History and English. Always very social, Karen was active in a local sorority. During college she met her husband Leonard Stein and they were married for over 50 years (until his death in 2018). Together they raised 3 children (Laura, Alan and Julia) as well as Karen's younger brother Gregory Sessler following the death of Gregory's and Karen's parents. Karen was very involved in community activities – most notably education. She was elected to the Madison School Board. When her term ended, she remained active in local community activities such as the Urban League and helping to create the Festival of the Arts. When her children were grown and out of the house, she used her English major to get a job as the assistant editor for the Journal of Family and Marital Therapy. Karen enjoyed reading and consequently the Stein house is filled with bookshelves full of fiction and non-fiction books which the family treasures. Karen was also very creative and was a wonderful seamstress. She made clothes for all 3 of her children throughout their childhood years as well as clothes for herself. She was also a dancer as a younger woman performing "modern dance" in recitals. Karen always made sure the family stayed active and was key in getting everyone into the sport of skiing. She also loved to be on the sailboat with her husband Leonard and the family in the Summers. Karen also loved family trips to Door County and spent the days sitting by the lake working on needle point projects and reading. She will be remembered as a vibrant, vivacious person.
Karen is survived by her brother, daughters and by her son. She is also survived by her grandchildren as well as her niece and her nephew.
Interment at Forest Hill Cemetery.
Cress Funeral Home Madison
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