In loving memory of

Harriet G. Steventon
January 14, 1928 - December 30, 2016

Deforest / Stoughton - Harriet G. Steventon, age 88, passed away on December 30, 2016 at Skaalen Nursing Home following a long illness. Her employment history includes Evco Plastics and Demco. She was one of the original founders of the Yahara River Chorus. She and her husband Raymond lived on a five acre farmette near DeForest from 1963 to 2007.

She is survived by a son, Mark (Lin) Steventon; and two daughters, Diane (Dennis) Peterson and Sheri Steventon (Special friend Jim); ten grandchildren and ten great grandchildren; and one sister.

She is preceded in death by her husband Raymond; daughter, Linda; two brothers and two sisters.

Memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday January 21, 2017 at Skaalen Nursing and Rehab Chapel, 400 N. Morris St., Stoughton, with Rev. James Koza presiding. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until the time of service on Saturday.

Memorials may be sent to Diane Peterson, P.O. Box 61, Monticello, WI 53570.

Tributes

Gregg Waterman wrote on Jan 14, 2017:

"I'mean sad to learn your mother recently passed away Mark and Diane, and that she suffered illness for some time. I don't recall meeting your parents but remember many good times with you during and after high school. I'm sure you reflect well on Harriet's character. My wife Nung and I extend our condolence to your families as you grieve. May your grief ease your loss. Gregg Waterman "

Sally and Alan Paine wrote on Jan 11, 2017:

"Jen and family, Our deepest sympathy for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Sally and Alan Paine"

Heather Daniels wrote on Jan 9, 2017:

"My sympathy to the family. I have not seen Harriet for a long-time, but used to see her quite often when I was in school as her granddaughter is one of my best friends and used to live a couple houses away. I have pleasant memories of her and even remember being surprised that she and her husband gave me a small high school graduation gift, which was completely unexpected and extremely thoughtful. --Heather Daniels"