1942
2020
Kathryn Jean Coleman
1942 - 2020
Kathryn was an active City of Napa resident from 2001-2015. Early years were spent in Clarion IA graduating from Clarion High School '59 a cheerleader and voted Homecoming Queen. She moved to Arlington VA where she worked briefly in administrative government service before landing a dream job as a United Airlines Stewardess1962 training and living in Chicago. In May 1966 she transferred domicile to San Francisco later flying SFO International routes until retiring 2003 while a Napa resident. Kathryn graduated San Francisco State University BA in Accounting 1983 and did tax work for HR Block. She was past president of UAL Clipped Wings Redwood Empire Chapter and served as a UAL hostess at the Special Olympics.
Kathryn married the love of her life in 1991 and moved to Lodi CA where John Wayne Blasingame (1939-2016) was Business and Economics Professor for The University of Pacific Stockton.
As a Napa resident she joined the UCCE Master Gardener Class '04 later earning her Gold Badge. She supported the Performing Arts including Napa Valley Symphony and performed as a Tap Dancer with Dolly's Dancers who participated in Valley fund raising as well as entertaining Veterans in Yountville.
She loved to fly, earned a Private Pilots license and purchased a Cessna co-piloting with John over the Canadian Wilderness to Alaska. Kathryn was an avid bicyclist earning 12 Century Ride patches also pedaling from Oregon to So California and San Francisco to Monterey. She was a World Traveler, loved nature and the great outdoors including hiking, skiing, kayaking, rollerblading and snowshoeing.
Kathryn contributed to many charities including the Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease, American Cancer Society, The Salvation Army, Collabria Care Hospice, The Nature Conservancy, Napa Chapter of Boys and Girls Club, and Napa Land Trust.
She leaves behind grieving siblings Jodi Levy Napa, Ronald Coleman Vancouver WA, Rebecca Ganz Tucson AZ, Timothy Coleman Republic WA, Lucy Kingsbury Indianola IA, Lawrence Coleman Deia, Mallorca SP and their spouses, many cousins nieces and nephews, longtime friends and staff of Paradise Valley Estates Deer Creek. She loved her family and was a wonderful person.
Kathryn was predeceased by husband John Blasingame, parents Aloysius Regis and Gwendolyn (Deal) Coleman and grandparents John Regis and Gertrude (Paul) Coleman, Bert Everett and Celia (Morlan) Deal and two brothers Stephen Anthony Coleman Bellevue WA and David Leo Coleman Coos Bay OR.
Her ashes were interred in Sacramento National Cemetery next to John. Contributions in her name may be made to The Alzheimer's Association.
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Lynda Powell
December 7, 2020
Kathryn was my supervisor when I began my flying career on 1970. Such a classy and smart lady. So sorry that her life was cut short.
William E Hamm
October 6, 2020
There are a few people in life who leave indelible imprints even if the contacts are brief in comparison with others. Kathy and I both worked at the Clarion Theater while in high school, and while I was a couple years younger she treated me like I was special. We had many riotous moments, and I've never forgotten her. Every time I got on a United flight -- and there were countless flights -- I wondered if this would be the time I would see Kathy Coleman again. I won't forget her and am saddened by the news of her death.
Christi Skibbins
September 22, 2020
From 2002-2006, Kathryn and John were my next door neighbors on Old Vine Way. They were both such lovely people, good neighbors and such a pleasure to know.
Karen English
September 20, 2020
Jodi, and all the family, I was so sorry to read this. I remember Kathy well. Prayers and healing thoughts to all of you.
Suzy Stamper
September 20, 2020
I'm so sorry to hear of Kathryns passing. I knew Kathryn from flying together at United and we were in Clipped Wings together. I considered her a close friend. She was a wonderful friend and coworker. R.I. P. Dear Kathryn.
teddy ann noonkester
September 20, 2020
Jody, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your dear sister, Kathryn. I know how close you two were. You and your family are very much in my prayers. Deepest sympathies to all. Hershel and Teddy
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