KATHRYN MARIE "Coco" HALTER
97, of Anna, IL, passed away in her home at 7:40 PM,
Monday, March 4, 2024.
Kathryn was delivered by her Grandfather Dr. Thomas Lee Haney on
September 21, 1926, in Park Hills, MO ––on a full moon. Originally from
Detroit, MI. She was the daughter of Ralph Simpson, and Ruby Elizabeth
[Smith] Haney, of Cape Girardeau, MO. Both proceed her in final rest.
Kathryn is also predeceased by her sisters: Colleen (John) Reading of
Aldie, VA., Shirl R. (William) Cunningham of Anna, IL., Elizabeth J "Betty"
("Mac") McClanahan, and Mary Sue Newell (Robert) of Fairview Heights,
IL. Her husband William Halter also proceeds her in final rest.
Kathryn was joined in holy matrimony to William Joseph Halter on June 24,
1954, at St. Marys Cathedral, in Cape Girardeau, where she graduated St.
Marys High (Notre Dame) 1944. They relocated to Anna in the summer of
1954 for their careers. They were married 63 years, 3 months, 19 days.
She was a member of St. Marys Church in Anna for 68 years, and
participated in the sewing group. Her hobbies included knitting, gardening,
sewing, and cooking.
Kathryn graduated Saint Marys High in Cape Girardeau, MO in 1944. She
was athletically active in tennis and golf, and was in the Cadet Nurse Corp.
She attended DePaul School of Nursing, in Saint Louis, MO. She excelled
as number three RN in her class and was the graduating class secretary for
the year 1947. She was a member of the US Nursing Corp, and Red Cross
where she taught. Kathryn later received her Bachelors Degree in Nursing
from the University of St. Francis, Joliet, IL.
Kathryn started her nursing career in 1947 at St. John's Hospital in St.
Louis. Moving up the ranks to assistant head nurse. In 1948 Kathryn
relocated to New Orleans, LA where she worked at Hotel Dieu Hospital as
a private nurse until 1950. Then moving back to Cape to work at Old St.
Francis Hospital as head nurse until 1954. After her marriage she relocated
to Anna, IL and was Head Nurse at Union County Hospital until 1960. Later
having transferred to Choate, in Anna, then retiring in 1987. She worked
after retirement at Saint Francis Hospital in Cape Girardeau until 2000.
Kathryn enjoyed her winter months in South Padre Island, TX, for 34 years
of "glorious sunsets" from the balcony overlooking the bay. Endless parties
and seafood was her world. Trips into Mexico were huge perks too. Kathryn
was a prolific traveler, which suited her quest as navigator for adventure
with "Bill".
Kathryn was an early stockholder of the Union County Country Club, and
was the winner of nearly three decades of golf tournaments. When not on
the greens she could be found on the tennis court. Kathryn's enduring
legacy will be her philanthropic acts of kindness, and her generosity will be
her most enigmatic attribute. Her presence on the fairways will be
cherished by all whom she played ––for nearly 50 years.
Kathryn is survived by her two sons of Anna, William J.Halter II (Judy) of
Anna, Thom Halter of Anna; 2 grandchildren, Amanda and Will Halter of
Anna; 1 great-grandchild, Aubrey Burns, Anna; four nieces and nine
nephews; other relatives. Coco's presence was truly cherished by her
nieces and nephews, family, and friends. Her presence will always be
remembered fondly.
Visitation will be held from 10:00AM to 12:00PM, Wednesday March 13th,
2024 at Crain Funeral Home in Cape Girardeau, MO. Funeral service will
be held at 12PM with Father Uriel Salamanca officiating. Inurnment will
follow in St. Mary's Cemetery in Cape Girardeau, MO.
In lieu of flowers –– memorial contributions may be made to the
organization of your choice.
KATHRYN MARIE "Coco" HALTER
97, of Anna, IL, passed away in her home at 7:40 PM,
Monday, March 4, 2024.
Kathryn was delivered by her Grandfather Dr. Thomas Lee Haney on
September 21, 1926, in Park Hills, MO ––on a full moon. Originally from
Detroit, MI. She was the daughter of Ralph Simpson, and Ruby Elizabeth
[Smith] Haney, of Cape Girardeau, MO. Both proceed her in final rest.
Kathryn is also predeceased by her sisters: Colleen (John) Reading of
Aldie, VA., Shirl R. (William) Cunningham of Anna, IL., Elizabeth J "Betty"
("Mac") McClanahan, and Mary Sue Newell (Robert) of Fairview Heights,
IL. Her husband William Halter also proceeds her in final rest.
Kathryn was joined in holy matrimony to William Joseph Halter on June 24,
1954, at St. Marys Cathedral, in Cape Girardeau, where she graduated St.
Marys High (Notre Dame) 1944. They relocated to Anna in the summer of
1954 for their careers. They were married 63 years, 3 months, 19 days.
She was a member of St. Marys Church in Anna for 68 years, and
participated in the sewing group. Her hobbies included knitting, gardening,
sewing, and cooking.
Kathryn graduated Saint Marys High in Cape Girardeau, MO in 1944. She
was athletically active in tennis and golf, and was in the Cadet Nurse Corp.
She attended DePaul School of Nursing, in Saint Louis, MO. She excelled
as number three RN in her class and was the graduating class secretary for
the year 1947. She was a member of the US Nursing Corp, and Red Cross
where she taught. Kathryn later received her Bachelors Degree in Nursing
from the University of St. Francis, Joliet, IL.
Kathryn started her nursing career in 1947 at St. John's Hospital in St.
Louis. Moving up the ranks to assistant head nurse. In 1948 Kathryn
relocated to New Orleans, LA where she worked at Hotel Dieu Hospital as
a private nurse until 1950. Then moving back to Cape to work at Old St.
Francis Hospital as head nurse until 1954. After her marriage she relocated
to Anna, IL and was Head Nurse at Union County Hospital until 1960. Later
having transferred to Choate, in Anna, then retiring in 1987. She worked
after retirement at Saint Francis Hospital in Cape Girardeau until 2000.
Kathryn enjoyed her winter months in South Padre Island, TX, for 34 years
of "glorious sunsets" from the balcony overlooking the bay. Endless parties
and seafood was her world. Trips into Mexico were huge perks too. Kathryn
was a prolific traveler, which suited her quest as navigator for adventure
with "Bill".
Kathryn was an early stockholder of the Union County Country Club, and
was the winner of nearly three decades of golf tournaments. When not on
the greens she could be found on the tennis court. Kathryn's enduring
legacy will be her philanthropic acts of kindness, and her generosity will be
her most enigmatic attribute. Her presence on the fairways will be
cherished by all whom she played ––for nearly 50 years.
Kathryn is survived by her two sons of Anna, William J.Halter II (Judy) of
Anna, Thom Halter of Anna; 2 grandchildren, Amanda and Will Halter of
Anna; 1 great-grandchild, Aubrey Burns, Anna; four nieces and nine
nephews; other relatives. Coco's presence was truly cherished by her
nieces and nephews, family, and friends. Her presence will always be
remembered fondly.
Visitation will be held from 10:00AM to 12:00PM, Wednesday March 13th,
2024 at Crain Funeral Home in Cape Girardeau, MO. Funeral service will
be held at 12PM with Father Uriel Salamanca officiating. Inurnment will
follow in St. Mary's Cemetery in Cape Girardeau, MO.
In lieu of flowers –– memorial contributions may be made to the
organization of your choice.
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