Karen Felter, 84, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, passed away, on Tuesday, February 6, 2024, at Corridor Crossing Place in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. A Celebration of Life will take place in June. The Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is assisting the family with arrangements.
Karen was born on September 12, 1939, in Newton Township, Iowa, the daughter of Oscar and Marie (Leegaard) Charlson. She graduated from Lake Mills High School and completed a BSN of Nursing from the University of Iowa. Karen raised four children by herself during the pursuit of her nursing degree.
Karen worked as a public health nurse, a Professor of Nursing at Mt. Mercy College, and a hospice nurse.
Karen did not just light up a room when she entered, she lit it on fire. She was always ablaze with life, passion, and ideas. From her fiery maroon hair, to the tips of her painted toes, her zest for life was unparalleled. Leaving bright lipstick kisses on the faces of everyone she encountered. She sashayed through life weighed down only by copious amounts of jewelry she donned each morning. Karen lived her life loud and left a hollow quietness with her passing. No-one who met her could forget her laughter, the loud, raucous sound that often descended into tears of joy pouring down her face. Karen's one true love was her family. She loved being with them and spent her retirement years traveling and living amongst them. Always ready for an adventure, she was keen to enjoy life to the fullest. Karen was a whole party in one person, and beneath the fun, an intensely loyal and loving sister, mother, Nana, and friend. Her family has lost a bright light and a fierce defender with her leaving, and she will be deeply missed.
Karen is survived by her children, Nicole (Rob) Faaborg, Darrin (Bea) Felter, Sean (Shar) Felter, and William Felter II; 13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and siblings, Ruth Gilbert, Paul (Mary) Charlson, Judy (Paul) Walders, and Linda Vernon.
Karen was preceded in death by her parents, and siblings, Curtis Charlson, Mavis Cox, Delores Harms, Leona McFarlane, and Oscar Charlson Jr.
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services – Cedar Rapids
Karen was a great friend. The obit is certainly true about her laugh and ability to light up the room. It was because of her that I met my husband that has led to a wonderful life with 3 beautiful daughters and now 2 precious grandchildren. My condolences to her family,
Julie Hebenstreit
I worked with Karen at Mount Mercy. She was a good teacher who cared about her students. Outside of work we had some great times! She was always so much fun. My sincere sympathy to her family and friends.
Sean- So sorry to hear about your Mom, I know that John loved coming to your house when he was young. He loved your family so much! Julie (Dolezal) Pence
To the most beautiful woman I know and the only Mom I’ve had for 27yrs
Happy Valentines Mom
Love
Bea