March 28, 2024

Kathryn ‘Kay’ Hawks

Richland Center, Wis.

A much-loved mom, grandma and great-grandma, Kathryn Marie (Weisshaar) Hawks, 91, of Richland Center, Wisconsin, passed into God’s hands from natural causes on Nov. 12, 2016.

An open visitation will be held from 1 to 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, at Pearson Family Funeral Service and Cremation Center, 809 W. Montgomery St., in Creston with family present from 5 to 7 p.m. The Rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Friday. Mass of Christian burial will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, at Holy Spirit Parish in Creston. Burial will follow the funeral at Calvary Cemetery. Memorials to the family will be determined later. Online condolences may be left at www.pearsonfuneralhomes.com.

Kay was born Aug. 26, 1925, to Hans and Marie (Kelley) Weisshaar, second generation German and Irish immigrants. She was the eldest of six children, born on a farm near Creston shortly before the Great Depression.

Three attributes have remained constant throughout Kay’s life, her love of family, her innate predisposition for caring for others and her unwavering faith in God. She grew up surrounded by family and often filled the role as a second mom to siblings. Her cousins, both in Iowa and Canada, were her best friends and would stand by her side throughout her life.

Kay attended Creighton Memorial Saint Joseph’s Hospital School of Nursing in Nebraska, where she earned her nursing degree. Kay returned to Creston, where she began her nursing career as a Registered Nurse and spent many years working at Creston Medical Clinic. Later, she cared for children as a school nurse in Creston’s public school system.

In 1948, she married a young Navy veteran, Thomas E. (Gene) Hawks. Kay and Gene formed an enviable love and devotion to one another that would last 52 years. This love was shared with two children, Connie and Tom. They continued to love and nurture their growing family throughout their lives.

Kay and Gene later moved to West Des Moines, where she continued to care for the elderly in her family, sang in the church choir and baked her famous cookies. Kay could always be found helping others.

Kay is survived by her children, Connie McElree of Richland Center, Wisconsin, and Tom Hawks (Nancy) of Creston; her grandchildren, Chris Hawks (Susan), Tracey McElree, Stephanie Hawks (fiancé Shawn Huxhold), Emily Willoughby (Jason) and Joel McElree (Laura); her great-grandchildren, Molly Jo Hawks, William Hawks, Ian Hawks, Anabelle Willoughby, Tyler Willoughby, Thomas Krueger, Lydia Willoughby and Josephine McElree; and her brothers and sisters, Joe Ed Weisshaar (Mary Jane) of Creston, Dorothy Wallace (Dick) of Greenfield, Tom Weisshaar of Creston, Jane Keitges of Kansas City, Missouri, and John Weisshaar of Waukee. Kay was preceded in death by her loving husband, Thomas Eugene Hawks; her son-in-law, Dwight McElree; brother-in-law Pierre Keitges and sister-in-law Rosie Weisshaar.

May our hearts be full with the love that Kay has shared with so many.