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Show A-8 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, October 24-26, 2018 Obituaries Kate Doordan Klavan January 1, 1946 – October 13, 2018 opportunity drawing presented by Epic Promise and Park City Mountain You could be the winner of a luxury trip for two to view the final week of the Tour de France in July 2019! Visit ysaparkcity.org or call 435.214.0792 Kate Doordan Klavan, journalist, author, artist, care giver, passed away at home in Santa Barbara, California, on Oct. 13, 2018, of ALS. Born Jan. 1, 1946, in Wilmington, Delaware, Kate graduated St. Mary’s Academy in South Bend, Indiana, and earned a bachelor of arts degree from Barat College in Lake Forest, Illinois. As spokesperson for the Heart Association in Philadelphia, she rode the traffic copter to deliver her public service announcements. Local radio (WPEN) liked her voice, so she entered broadcasting. Invited to New York City, she joined WHN and later WINS All-News Radio as on-air reporter and staff announcer. After her marriage to Ross Klavan, from whom she was later divorced, she moved to London where she worked in independent radio. Returning to New York, she became a top broadcast journalist at WABC News. She anchored network radio newscasts nationally and covered special events like the Reagan-Gorbachev summits. Kate found time to embrace her love of antiques and miniature furniture, which resulted in a book, “American Period Interiors in Miniature,” still a standard reference in the field. After 17 years in New York, she was drawn to the American West. Using Park City Kate Doordan Klavan as a base, she explored the landscape she loved while staying active in cultural and civic causes in Salt Lake City and Park City, especially the Park City Library Board of Trustees. Kate joined the Salt Lake City Olympic Committee, traveling to Budapest to help win the bid for the 2002 Winter Games. Her ‘highway time’ work included traveling as a mystery shopper, posing as a potential bank customer throughout the West (her “bank jobs”). Her mother’s passion for Native American history and art led her to work with the Crosby Collection and helped manage their very successful Indian arts gallery and shop for many years. After 20 years she relocated to Santa Barbara to care for younger brother Jim, strick- en with MS. In 2010 Kate was awarded Advocate of the Year by Cottage Rehabilitation Hospital. (Jim died just earlier this year.) During these years Kate became a docent for Lotusland, a prominent botanical garden filled with exotic flora and unusual history. She also exhibited locally her own collages of antique wall paper, postcards, and found objects in uncanny juxtapositions that exposed her whimsical wit and acute observations of human nature. Petite in stature, Kate was large of heart, filled with insatiable curiosity, and deep love of family, books and art. She hated hypocrisy, sugar and alcohol, and leaves behind many friends. Kate is survived by brothers John Doordan of Santa Barbara and Dennis Doordan of South Bend, Indiana, their spouses, Tracie Doordan and Marcia Rickard, nephew Ryan Doordan, niece Kelly Doordan of Silver Spring, Maryland, her spouse, Luke Jones, and their sons Xayden and Kiran. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donating to: - ALSA Golden West Chapter, PO Box 565, Agoura Hills, CA 91376 (ALS Association local chapter supported Kate remarkably for 18 months.) - KCLU, the local NPR outlet. Thomas Edward “Hammy” Hamilton 1958 – 2018 THOMAS EDWARD “HAMMY” HAMILTON, age 60, of Coalville, formerly of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018, in Utah. Thomas was born in 1958 to Thomas and Bertha Hamilton. He grew up and attended school in the Nashwauk/Pengilly area before moving to Grand Rapids and graduating from Grand Rapids High School in 1976. 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Thomas is survived by his mother, Bertha Hamilton of Grand Rapids; three sisters, Karen (Don) Mickelson of Isanti, Minnesota, Charlene (Tom) Perreault of Mt. Vernon, Iowa, and Pauline Wirtz of Taconite, Minnesota; nieces and nephews, Cheryl Perreault, Kris Perreault, Nicole Snider, Aaron Wirtz, Michelle Brown and Cara Samuelson; and 10 great nieces and nephews. A visitation with the family will be Saturday, Oct. 27, from 10:00 a.m. until the 11:00 a.m. Memorial Service at the United Methodist Church in Grand Rapids. Rev. James Crecelius will officiate. Inurnment will be in Pine Ridge Cemetery, Deer River, Minnesota. Arrangements are with Rowe Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Grand Rapids. To sign the online guestbook or send condolences visit www.rowefuneralhomeandcrematory.com. Legends of Park City fitness CLass The Legends of Park City class was designed for Park City residents who are 60+ and want to keep playing outside and enjoying our beautiful mountain town. 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