Eighth Generation


252. Bradford D. GEBHARDT (`) (~) was born (date unknown).

Bradford D. GEBHARDT (`) (~) and Kathryn "Kathy" REZIN were married about 1975.191,221 Kathryn "Kathy" REZIN221, daughter of Donald R. REZIN and Helen Kathryn GIESLER, was born in 1954.221 She died on 9 June 2018 at the age of 64 in Warrens, Lincoln Township, Monroe County, WI.221
Obituary Notes: "Kathryn J. (Rezin) Gebhardt, 63, of Warrens passed away Saturday, June 9, 2018, at home, surrounded by her family, after a brave battle with cancer.

She was born in 1954, to Donald R. Rezin and Helen K. Giesler and grew up in Warrens, graduating from Tomah Senior High School. She was married to the love of her life, Bradford D. Gebhardt, for 43 years. She started her career working at the Tomah Area School District, later went on to work for the State of Wisconsin and obtained an associate degree in computer networking.

Kathy was known for her beautiful smile, intuitive nature, faith in God and acts of kindness. She was very creative and innovative and enjoyed pouring that into her many craft projects. She loved spending time with family and found great joy in the simple things in life—drinking coffee, gardening, canning, painting, sewing and tending flowers.

Her greatest passion was involving herself in the lives of her seven grandchildren, Ethan (16), Ella (13), Sean (9), Wren (7), Kathryn (6), Charlotte (4) and Henrik (11 mos).

Kathy is preceded in death by her beloved aunt, Dorothy Rezin; her father-in-law, Gordon Gebhardt; sister-in-law, Pamela Rezin; her mother and father; and most recently by her dog, Rhett.

She is survived by her husband, Bradford; her daughters, Kara J. (Todd) Gebhardt-Tessman, Andrea D. (Scott) Sorenson and Erica J. (Brian) Kalinoski; her seven grandchildren; and her cherished dog, Smokey. She is also survived by her brothers, Edward (Mickey) Rezin, James Rezin, William (Mary) Rezin, Daniel (Jane Smith) Rezin; sisters, Barbara Keele, Joan (Randy) Schleicher, and Susan Rezin; her mother-in-law, Charlotte Gebhardt; and Brad’s family. Kathy also leaves behind many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, neighbors and friends, who will all greatly miss her.

Special thanks to those who helped care for Kathy at the end of her life, Beth, Elizabeth and staff from Tomah Memorial Hospital’s Hospice Touch; family members, Susan, Joan, Bill and Mary, Steve and Betty; her daughters, Kara, Andrea and Erica and especially, her devoted husband, Brad."

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