Karen Kay Myers

Passed: February 01, 2023

Obituary

Mrs. Karen Kay Myers (nee Batsell) of Goodyear, Arizona died February 1, 2023 at 12:09am in Goodyear, Arizona. She was born January 13, 1946 in Bethany, Oklahoma to Randolph “Buddy” Batsell and Estella Maxine Batsell (nee Schuman).

Though small of stature, she exhibited large athletic ability equaling or exceeding the maximum national requirements for physical fitness and performance. From middle school forward, boys’ track coaches had potential sprinters run against her. She once beat Ralph Mann who became an Olympic medalist. She didn’t take up tennis until after age 30, but won the very first singles tournament she entered. At her peak, she rose to a USTA rating of 4.5.

She graduated from Carson High School in Carson, California in 1964 with the first graduating class from that school.

She married Gene Myers July 1, 1966 at Wayferer’s Chapel in Portuguese Bend, California and gave birth to Peggy Gayle (1967) and Geoffrey Eugene (1970). She was married for 56 years and seven months.

For the last five years, she volunteered at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church Outreach, an organization that provides food on a weekly basis for 50 to 80 families. She was the Outreach Director for four years.

Her selfless kindness and service to others was legendary.

She was preceded in death by her parents Randoph “Buddy” and Estella Maxine Batsell, brothres Bob Schuman and Richard Batsell, and sisters Roberta Jean (RJ) Whisler and Linda Bailey. Kay is survived by her husband, Gene Myers, daughter Peggy Kalama, son Geoffrey Myers, brothers Larry, Jerry, and David Batsell, and grandson Ryan Kekai Kalama. She is also survived by numerous nephews, nieces, great-nephews, great-nieces and several great-great nephews and nieces.

A funeral will be held at 1:00pm on February 14 at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Goodyear, Arizona.

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8 responses to Karen Kay Myers

  1. Sending my heart to you and your family with the loss of a piece of yours. May your Mom live eternal.

  2. John Olson says:

    I had the honor of working with Kay at Gate 3 in State Farm Stadium for football games and other events. Kay was so good with guests, always smiling. She did whatever needed to be done in an upbeat manner and set a great example for other employees. Our crew will definitely miss her. My sincere condolences go out to Kay’s family.

  3. Gene Myers says:

    The reality, the finality is difficult for me. I think of all other family members who have gone before me–tall noble figures standing in their graves. Beckoning. Kay was not tall, but she was larger than all of them. Before she sank into the eternal waters, she left something on the sand to be found by me: Death is a light house beckoning to those of us at sea. Sooner or later, we must all turn toward it. But what do I do while awaiting a visit from sleep’s big brother? How do I exist without the one who defined my life? I’m told that we’ll meet again, but I’m nagged by the thought that the great darkness that follows is eternal, and I’ll never see her again. I don’t want to believe that–I know she didn’t. Meanwhile I have a place to dwell; a place we called home but is no longer home. She was my true homecoming.

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