Karen "Anna" Martinez

September 6, 1960 ~ April 18, 2020
Age 59 of Brook Park. Loving wife, sister & aunt passed away peacefully surrounded by family on April 18, 2020. Karen was a dedicated and hard-working employee at Terracon for many years. In her free time, she was an avid outdoorswoman; she loved hunting, fishing & four wheeling to name a few of her favorite activities.
Preceded in death by her father, Barney Goette; mother, Florence (Otto) Kowalke; father-in-law, Ray. Survived by loving husband, Danny; siblings, Susan (Dennis) Christianson, Jeff (Fran) Goette, Barney (Mary) Goette, Bradley (Deb) Goette, Brother Bob (Cyndi) Goette, Allison Goette (Bob Gravelle), Tommy (Nancy) Goette, Joyce (Paul) Weinhandl; mother-in-law, Eunice; sister-in-law, Sue (Jim) Brown; brother-in-law, Mike (Dori); many nieces, nephews, other relatives & friends.
A celebration of Karen’s life 12 Noon Saturday, June 13th with visitation beginning at 10 AM at Roberts Family Life Celebration Home.
Bob and I enjoyed seeing Karen at family gatherings. She was so loving and cheerful. We will miss seeing her but will hold her in our heart.
So sorry to lose Karen. Rest well you sparkly eyed sweet one.
Karen never lost her grace as a gymnast and what I will remember most is her smile, as big as her personality!
I loved how much Karen loved my cousin, her husband Danny! She was such a “real” person who enjoyed everything and everyone around her. I will miss her. Rest In Peace sweet lady. Love, Jeff and Pam Brooks
To my beautiful cousin It’s hard to say good bye Such a pretty smile Like the sun on a cool day You were here one day And gone the next You left us too soon You will be missed Your cousin Dale Howey
I am so sorry for your loss, I have worked with Karen for many years at Terracon. She was always a joy to work and talk with. My prayers are with you and your family during this time. RIP Karen – Brenda Ventura
Our condolences to you Dan, was very surprised to see Karen’s obituary in the paper. We had lost touch the last few years. Will always remember her smile and the good times we had playing softball and working together at the salon. Rest in peace my friend. Deb Bombard
to my beautiful bride, I love you so much and miss you more everyday. You touched more people than you will ever know, and your smile still lights up our house. I will see you again my love ….