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Cay Drachnik Obituary

Cay Drachnik, Artist and Art Therapist: Former resident of Sacramento, CA, she passed away December 3, 2018 in Walnut Creek, CA with her family at her side. Catherine (Cay) was born June 7, 2924, in Kansas City, MO, to Edith and Gerald Weston. Passed away December 3, 2018 in Walnut Creek, CA. She won a national scholarship to Kansas City Art Institute upon graduating from Southwest High School, then transferred to the University of Maryland and graduated in 1945 with First Honors from the College of Home Economics. She attended Parson's School of Design in New York and then moved to Lose Angeles where she became a fashion illustrator with Bullock's Department Store. Cay married Annapolis Graduate Joseph Brennan Drachnik on October 6, 1946 and followed him to various ports in Europe and Asia. During 1962-1963, the family lived in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam and she studied with local artist Tri Minh. She also took art classes in Japan with Tasha Senda; in Carmel with John Cunningham; at Tidewater Community College in Norfolk, VA; California State University, Long Beach, CA; and American River College in Sacramento, CA. While in Washington DC she volunteered at a mental health clinic and discovered Art Therapy. Upon her spouse's retired, she moved to Sacramento, CA, and received her master's degree in Art, with an emphasis in Art Therapy at California State University, Sacramento. She worked at Eskaton Mental Health Out Patient Clinic for 12 years and taught classes in Art Therapy at California State University, Sacramento, CA. She was instrumental in getting Art Therapist master's degree licenses as Marriage and Family Counselors, and she became president of the American Art Therapy Association. In addition, she was President of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sacramento Alumni Association and a member of the Assistance League. Upon retirement, she focused on her art, winning many awards in art exhibitions, including: The Triton Museum of Art, the Haggin Museum, the California State Fair, the Sacramento Fine Arts Center, and many others. She was a signature member of the California Watercolor Association and the North California Artists. She is survived by her daughter, Denise Drachnik-Coyne, her son, Kenneth Drachnik, and her grandchildren Kathryn Coyne, Alexandra Drachnik and Nicolas Drachnik. For information about her memorial service, please contact the family at [email protected].

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Published by The Sacramento Bee from Jan. 26 to Jan. 28, 2019.

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Matthew Bernier

May 4, 2019

As a fellow art therapist and art therapy educator, I admired Cay and her work and her important role as President of the American Art Therapy Association.

This one's for you Cay.

Bruce Moon

January 31, 2019

I am saddened to hear of Cay's passing. She was always so kind to me, especially when I was new in the art therapy profession. Over many years we shared laughter and a deep love for our colleagues. My heartfelt condolences. Dr. Bruce L. Moon, ATR-BC, HLM

David Peterson

January 30, 2019

I am sorry for your loss. Cay was an artist I admired.

C L

January 28, 2019

Dear Drachnik family,

I'm so sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences to the family. May you take comfort in knowing that God keeps those who pass in his memory because they are precious to him. Psalms 116:15

Bonnie Spilman

January 27, 2019

My mother was a good friend of your mother and she was Mary Sanford Reynolds. Both artists living in Sacramento from the same High School and Kappa's. She gave my mom advise on me that Monterey was not a good spot for me because it was transient and was correct. I saw this Obituary just searching the internet for something else. There are no consequences God Bless

January 27, 2019

So sorry for your loss. May you receive strength and comfort from God. "He will make you firm. He will make you strong. He will firmly ground you". 1Peter5:10

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