Katherine Coffen Martinovich

Katherine Coffen Martinovich obituary, Milwaukee, WI

Katherine Coffen Martinovich

Katherine Martinovich Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Krause Funeral Homes & Cremation Service, Inc. - New Berlin on Mar. 1, 2025.

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Katherine Coffen Martinovich, 48, passed away unexpectedly doing the job she loved, caring for patients as a registered nurse. Katherine was born in Racine, Wisconsin to Hal & Sheri Coffen. She lived in Saukville for most of her childhood, graduating from Port Washington High School, class of 1994. Following graduation from college she made her home in West Bend. In 2021, Katie married her love, Mike (Mišo) Martinovich.
Katie's life was all about caring. This led her to follow in the footsteps of her parents, attending MATC School of Nursing. She received her Associate of Applied Sciences-Nursing in 2001 and her received her CCRN in 2010. Katherine was a dedicated employee of Aurora Healthcare serving at multiple facilities throughout her 23 year nursing career. She was always looking for opportunities to learn and grow. She served in many roles including ICU Staff nurse, Interim unit manager, and House Supervisor. In 2021, she found her passion, caring for patients and their families at the end of life at Aurora Hospice at Home. She always found time to listen to and support her patients, their families and anyone in need. For the past 3 years she dedicated her life to helping ease the physical and emotional pain of the end of life.
She was always a caretaker, assisting with the care of her younger brothers, caring for her many pets, plants, and people. As a child, she spent summers at Camp Anokiji in Plymouth, Wisconsin. Starting as a 3rd generation camper, then volunteering as junior counselor, senior counselor, then as a part of the Ranch riding program. As an adult she was a camp nurse for many years. She was a great nursing resource for her family, helping whenever needed.
Katherine had a love for travel! She visited nearly every beachside city in Mexico on "Estrogen Escape" trips with her mother, grandmother and cousins Melanie, Alyssa, and Alexandra. Delightful family trips to Europe allowed her to meet her many relatives in Denmark, England, and Wales.
Katie had an amazing connection with parrots and pets. She adopted several parrots whose owners had passed on or who had been mistreated. She provided them with an enriched and long life. Her love for animals was evident throughout her life. American Eskimo dogs were a special favorite. She took them to the show ring as an owner/handler and finished 3 champions and 2 grand champions.
She loved caring for her tropical plants, especially monsteras and her beloved orchids. It was not uncommon for her to buy distressed plants and nurse them back to health. Like both of her grandfathers, she had an amazing talent for fixing whatever was broken, be it people, plants, pets or paraphernalia.
In 2018 she met the love of her life, Mike. His large and supportive family welcomed her as a family member right from the first meeting. On September 26,2021 they married at Boerner Botanical Gardens. Their home in West Bend was a great source of pride and joy. There they enjoyed puzzling, entertaining, and relaxing by their fireplace. Snuggling their furry friends Figaro, the Siamese, and Fuzzbutt, the American Eskimo was a favorite way to spend an evening. Even Razzy, the Rose-breasted Cockatoo would cuddle up with kisses and an occasional dance.
The couple enjoyed travel together, exploring botanical gardens, national monuments, and historical landmarks even Lambeau Field! Outings with the Escape Room Crew were adventures enjoyed by all with a near 100% success rate. Katie loved cooking, baking and candy making with Mike as sous chef. They had an amazing partnership, faithfully supporting each other regardless of the challenges that life put before them. Nothing brought the couple greater joy than having found each other.
Katherine was preceded in death by her brothers, Tristin and Christopher Coffen, her grandparents Harold and Annabelle Coffen, Lewis (Jack) Jones and Joyce Rightler (step grandmother). She is sorely missed by her beloved husband, Mike (Mišo, Milutin) Martinovich, her parents Hal & Sheri Coffen, grandmother Randy Hayward, mother-in-law Nova Martinovich, brothers-in-law Alex & Johnny Martinovich, uncles Lee & Guy Coffen, Jesse Cernicka, and Jeff Jones, aunts Jena Cernicka, Tammy Coffen and Sveta Edel. She is also survived by many cousins, other family, and friends across her various interests and throughout her career at Aurora. She will be especially missed by her dear friends, Angie Pirrung and Ane Lijovic.
Visitation to be held on Sunday, March 9, 2025 from 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM at Krause Funeral Home, 12401 West National Avenue, New Berlin, Wisconsin. Celebration of Life to begin at 12:30 PM.
In lieu of cut flowers the family suggests plants or a donation to Camp Anokijig.

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July 28, 2025

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March 6, 2025

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Tad Coffen

July 28, 2025

Hal and Sherrie, I am so sad to hear about Katie's passing. My heart is breaking for you two... My condolences and sending all my love. If you would like to talk sometime My number is 920 858 6725... I'm am praying for the both of you...

Karen Whyms

March 10, 2025

I met Katherine at Aurora Sinai in the ICU. She was such a wonderful person - my sincere condolences to her husband and the rest of her family. Especially her furred and feathered family. Katherine "babysat" for our green cheeked conure a couple of times many years ago.

Merla Mersereau

March 6, 2025

I worked with Katherine at Aurora Medical Center in Grafton for many years. She was caring, compassionate, and dedicated to her work. I´m so very sorry for your loss. Sending condolences to all of her loved ones.

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