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Mikki ROVTAR Obituary

McGOLDRICK, Mikki 1942 ~ 2013 A star was born when Mikki McGoldrick, daughter of Jim and Milaine McGoldrick, arrived on November 13, 1942 in Sacred Heart Hospital, Spokane, Washington. Even as a young girl Mikki aspired to become an actress. Fueled by dreams and determination she headed south for Hollywood after graduating from Lewis and Clark High School in 1960. Under the advice of family friend Eric Johnston (President of the American Motion Picture Association of America), she enrolled in the Pasadena Playhouse taking up residence in the Hollywood Studio Club. Her inquisitive mind and commitment to on-going learning and education led her to complete a two-year program at Lost Angeles City College while pursuing her acting dream at the same time. With confidence (and some degree of naivete) she approached Jack Warner one evening at a Hollywood gathering and introduced herself as Mikki McGoldrick from Spokane, Washington. He was impressed and it wasn't long before she had a contract with Warner Brothers Studio and was featured as their Deb Star of the Year, an honor bestowed on Natalie Wood not too many years previously. While under contract with Warner Brothers (under her professional name Mikki Jamison), she performed in many of their popular series programs like Wagon Train, Maverick, Adam 12, Seventy-Seven Sunset Strip, The Donna Reed Show, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, and yes, she did date her teenage idol Ricky Nelson and there's a picture to prove it. As her career was blossoming, she took a leave of absence for marriage and motherhood. Her son Jaimie Trueblood was born in 1971. (Many years later Jaimie went on to become a talented photographer and is a much sought after "stills" photographer in the motion picture industry.) In the mid 1970s she returned to acting with roles in the Wonder Woman series and two movies, Poco, Little Lost Dog and The Sea Gypsies. Unfortunately the demands of movie making and motherhood were not compatible, so she pursued a new career and became a licensed real estate broker in the Los Angeles area for a number of years. She and her childhood friend, Carol Capra, also partnered up in real estate in the Spokane area many years later. Mikki's love of the lakes and family brought her back to the Pacific Northwest every summer where Jaimie along with his cousins Petyr and Virgil Beck developed their own connections, to each other and to those special places, Lake Coeur d'Alene and Lake Pend Oreille. Once a Spokanite, always a Spokanite. The draw of the Pacific Northwest was strong and in 1990 Mikki moved back to her hometown bringing her future husband with her. On Christmas Eve, 1992 she and John Rovtar were married and John introduced the community to his interior design talents establishing John Rovtar Design Studio. Over the years Mikki's movie star craze was superseded by the "travel bug" and she became a tour director leading tours across the country from the Canadian Rockies to Nova Scotia. That "travel bug" acted up on multiple occasions. She was always researching the next trip. Of course a primary object of her investigations always included the best restaurants. Anybody familiar with Mikki was aware of her passion for food. On one occasion she was observed asking the server what the best dessert might be. When informed there were three favorites, she ordered and ate all three. Mikki pursued her passions with cheerful enthusiasm and high spirits. Although grandmothering was something that came late for her, she entered into it with all the excitement and imagination one might predict. Where for so long there were none, suddenly there was one, then two, three, and four. Mikki was in her element. Who says all good things happen while we're young? Perhaps it is fitting that Mikki's last days were spent "up at the lake" getting her boats cleaned and ready for the arrival of the grandchildren. Following in her father's footsteps, she and her husband John had become recent members in the Inland Empire Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society and were looking forward to forging new friendships and sharing the boating tradition with their grandchildren. Her years both at Coeur d'Alene and at Lake Pend Oreille were deeply engrained in her nature and were an integral part of who she was. Mikki is survived by her mother, Milaine McGoldrick; husband, John Rovtar; son, Jaimie Trueblood, daughter-in-law, Amber Trueblood, grandchildren, Cameron, Dylan, Mason, and Ethan; sister, Molly McGoldrick Beck, brother-in-law, Barry Provorse; "as good as a sister," Carol Ealy Capra; nephews Petyr and Virgil Beck and their children Kyle, Tess, Violet, Sage, and Mica; uncle, Ray Betts; cousins, Anne Wagstaff (Peter), Wendy Flynn (Larry), Lisa Johns (Justin), Ann Ferguson-Venegas, John Lally (Polly), Lee Letsch (Taysa), Scott Letsch, Paul Ferguson, Tom Pendarvis; her husband John's children, Angie and Justin and grandchild Luca; numerous McGoldrick cousins, and a cat named Blackie. A memorial gathering will be held at the Manito Golf and Country Club on Saturday, June 22nd at 1:00 pm. If one so desires, a contribution in her honor can be made to the Spokane Humane Society (6607 N. Havana St., Spokane, WA 99217) or to a charity of one's choice. Like her mother and sister, Mikki was an animal lover.

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Published by Spokesman-Review from Jun. 16 to Jun. 20, 2013.

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Boyd Bumpus

July 11, 2013

John,
My heart goes out to you for your loss.
I hope the wonderful memories you have will keep you going, day by day.

Karla S.

July 5, 2013

I simply remember Mikki from TV and movies, and felt that she had a real sense of fun. While I liked Kristen Nelson as well in the part, Mikki was my favorite "Jean Reed" on Adam 12, most likely because she was the original. I remember her from some of those beach movies from the 1960's. When I later learned she had gone back to Spokane WA and took up real estate I thought that her ability to reinvent herself was awesome because Hollywood has a way of discarding talented people because it is looking for the fastest and biggest dollar it can make. She didn't let that Hollywood machine get her down she just took up something else when she tired of Hollywood.Cooler still she went back home and got back to her roots I suppose. As they say, there's no place like home. She was too young to leave this world at least by human thinking. I will miss knowing she is out there, somewhere living life and enjoyng it and making others happy with her presence.

June 22, 2013

I lived at the Hollywood Studio when Mikki lived there. She was a sweet and kind girl. Beautiful too. She came to a birthday party for me and sat most of the night with my good friend Barry Goldwater jr. He was very taken by her. Many actors from the actors stodio where there. I met my husband Billy Green Bush that night.
I have a picture of her with Barry. She was adorable. Life goes buy so fast. So sorry for your loss. May you feel her love around you all as she looks down from above. Love Carole Campbell Bush My email is [email protected]

Emily Koro

June 22, 2013

My condolences to Mikki's family and friends on the loss of a most beautiful lady. I, too, knew Mikki from our years at the Hollywood Studio Club. So gracious and kind, she will be sadly missed. Rest in peace, dear Mikki.

Randy Berg

June 20, 2013

Tonight my heart sits in the living room of a friend in Eastern Washington. A talented designer, soft spoken, yet with many important things to say, caring, focused, with a desire to give back to the very things that have made him the man he is today. A man from LA where he designed the designer's equivalent of the Sistine Chapel only to arrive in Eastern Washington to find designs better suited for sheets of 8 ½ X 11 inch paper. Yet, those projects were designed to the fullest, with every detail, no thought process left out. Why would one leave one for the other? For something more important; the love of a lifetime. A lady with deep roots in her birthplace, her home. She longed to return there, and he wanted her to have that dream and share it with her. So the journey began. Years have passed since that first day, he and I would see each other on too often a rare occasion, but would soon catch up with design, dreams, and the progress of hers. One does not live in Eastern Washington, or live there without the memories, of a lake cabin, and it was not long before my friend shared her memories, and created new ones with her together. In was on a return trip from that lake this week where she left all of us for a different home.
My heart sits in the living room of my friend John Rovtar tonight. It longs to bring her back, to make it alright again, but those are hopes beyond its grasp. So my heart sits with John tonight in hopes of him knowing he is not alone. In hopes of hugging his very soul, and to tell him it will be here until he can walk again by himself. My heart sits in the living room of a dear friend tonight full of love, caring, and sadness. How lucky you were, how lucky she was, that you both had each other.

Diana Nicoletti

June 20, 2013

John, I'm so very sorry this has happened to you. Will be thinking about you. Please take good care of yourself.

Randy Berg

June 20, 2013

John, there are no words that could tell you how my heart aches for you and your family. I will think of you every day and hope that time can in someway ease you and your famlies true pain.

Oscar (laranja) & Big Scooterboy

Len Funk

June 20, 2013

With heart felt sympathy to Mikki's
family.
At the going down of the sun,
And in the morning,
We shall remember Mikki

June 18, 2013

My deepest sympathy to Mikki's family.
Tim Underwood

Mikki loved lemons....

June 18, 2013

Boyd Bumpus

June 18, 2013

My Dear friend John,
Words cannot express my grief for your loss.

Sue Metzger

June 17, 2013

Mrs. Mcgoldrick, my heart goes out to you and the rest of your family. I enjoyed probably 10 years of housecleaning for you and Mr. Mcgoldrick and a few years for Mikki. Mikki was a fun happy lady, and I think of some pretty funny conversations we had. I am so sorry for all the pain you are experiencing. My heart is sad for you and Mikki, my sincere heart felt condolences , Sue Metzger

Mikki and Norma....dancing the night away!

Norma Sarkisian

June 17, 2013

Karen Caris

June 17, 2013

Dear Beautiful Mikki, you were my dearest friend and 'sister'. We raised our children together and shared so many happy days. I will forever miss you.

linda holm

June 17, 2013

mikki, you had such a beautiful soul and a loving heart. we were friends for 50 years and you were my soul sister. you will be loved forever.

Janine Armit

June 16, 2013

Sometimes you just meet someone and know just how special they are. You want to be around them and feel like you have known them somehow before that first meeting. Your beautiful heart and your beautiful face with us always. It was a privilege to meet you Mikki and we will love and cherish our short time together. Janine and Gordon

Beamarhuetter Huettbeam

June 16, 2013

I'd not know mikki but my mother was a good friend of Melanie's and I was always in awe of both mcgoldrick girls. Joanne Bradley caught me up on the girls and I am so, so sorry to hear about mikki. I will think of her for a long time and just be happy that she enjoyed such a full life.

Norma Sarkisian

June 16, 2013

Precious Mikki~ We lived at the Hollywood Studio Club together...decided to share an apt(s)...the chapters of 50 years of a beautiful friendship will never be forgotten. When you and I flew to Hawaill for my daughter's wedding...having you visit me in Florida for nine days recently...I will treasure all the beautiful memories. Here's to lemons, honey. I love you.

Ad Brooks Johnson

June 16, 2013

You were like a shining star. In the last several years that I got to know you better, I rarely saw you without a smile. You were wonderful to everyone, we all loved you. You will not be forgotten - ever.

Anne Wagstaff

June 16, 2013

Mikki Sweet Mikki,
I will miss you forever !
Love, Cousin Anne

Kathleen Mckinley/Taskey

June 16, 2013

It seemed like yesterday we were on the pnone talking about our dreams of being an actress. So happy you fulfilled your dreams, and had a life full of adventure love and family! Only the good die young! Onother bright shining star looking down from the heavens watching over your loved ones. For we never really leave, it's all infinite energy! Love

Terry Schmidt

June 16, 2013

I remember well Mikki's scintillating beauty and personality...from a long time ago. I was Robin Beck's best man in the double wedding of Mikki and Molly in the late '60s in Spokane. It was evident then that Mikki would lead an exhuberant life and leave a long-lasting legacy. Fairwell Fair Lady and thanks for touching our lives.

Kathryn Fuller

June 16, 2013

Knowing Mikki is the closest we will ever get to meeting an angel on earth. My love and prayers for John and family.

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