Karen’s Story

Site created on November 1, 2022

Welcome to our CaringBridge website. We are using it to keep family and friends updated in one place. 


In August of 1988 Karen suffered from a (clot) stroke on the left side of her brain which affected the right side of her body. She remained tenacious & has overcome many obstacles in the past 34 years.

Right now we are all hoping and praying that she has the same determination and fight in her. 
On Thursday, October 27th Karen was flown to Rochester's Neuro Intensive Care Unit from Mankato hospital after having a hemorrhagic stroke (or bleeding stroke) on the right side of her brain. We will post updates about her progress as often as possible. 

Mom went swimming at Vine for the first time Thursday 10/27 around 2:30. 
I received a call at 4:07 that she was found unconscious in the locker room, at 4:12 she was being taken into the emergency room where dad met her. They did a CT and found a brain bleed.  Dad and I made the choice to have her flown to Rochester Mayo Clinic Mary Brigh ICU (this is a specialized ICU for Neuro care). When She arrived they preformed another CT- The bleed did not get any bigger but time is needed for the bleeding to reabsorb. This event is called a hemorrhagic or bleeding stroke, that was brought on by very high blood pressure. 
She is has been intubated and kept in the ICU were we are  able to see her, with IV meds to keep her blood pressure low.
At this point they do not think the stroke is fatal but she will have physical deficits. This stroke occurred on the opposite side of her stroke it 1988- meaning it will affect her good side. 
Due to the bleeding she will have swelling in her brain so she will have tough days before we see how much she is truly affected. 


 We appreciate your support and words of hope and encouragement. Thank you for visiting.

Newest Update

Journal entry by Klarissa Saiki

Karen Willaert Saiki, age 67 of Mankato, passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones on November 19th, 2022, at the Mayo Clinic Hospital in Rochester. Karen was born in April of 1955, to Armella and Lawrence Willaert. She attended high school at the Academy of Our Lady of Good Council, and later graduated from the University of Minnesota, Waseca with her associates degree, and Minnesota State University, Mankato with her bachelors in science. After suffering from a debilitating stroke, and starting the long road to rehabilitation, she married the love of her life, Kirk Saiki in 1989, and later had two children. Swimming at Tourtellotte Pool, riding her bike on the Sakatah trail, and sipping wine with friends brought joy to Karen’s life, but none more than Sunday family dinners at Mazatlan or Pagliai’s Pizza. Memories of Karen will be cherished by many; her nieces and nephews will reflect on her timely “Happy Birthday” phone calls, those who frequented the carousel at River Hills Mall as children will remember her friendly demeanor, and some may recall her time as a cheerful & hard working crossing guard at Franklin Elementary school. She will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her. Karen is survived by her husband, Kirk Saiki, daughter, Klarissa (Chase) Saiki, son, Kameron Saiki, siblings, Kathleen Willaert, Barbara (James) Alders, Susan (Mark) Olson, Shirley Royse, Tim (Laura) Willaert, Annette (Larry) Wallace, Kevin Willaert, and Christine (Kevin) Guck. She is preceded in death by sister, Mary Jane Willaert, brother, Larry Willaert, mother, Armella Willaert, and father, Lawrence Willaert. A celebration of Karen’s life will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 7th, 2023, at Chankaska Creek Ranch & Winery. In lieu of flowers, we ask that you plant a perennial flower of your choice, or do a good deed in honor of Karen’s spirit.

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