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Gay Hammer

1939 - 2021

Gay Hammer obituary, 1939-2021, Grand Junction, CO

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1939

DIED

2021

Gay Hammer Obituary

Gay Hammer

August 12, 1939 - December 23, 2021

(Ellen) Gay Goodpaster Davis Hammer, age 82, passed away in the care of Hospice on December 23, 2021, in Grand Junction, Colorado, after a hard-fought battle with cancer.

Born on August 12, 1939, Gay was the daughter of the late Clarence Goodpaster and Edna Goodpaster Sanders, in Lexington, Kentucky. Gay graduated from Manual High School in Louisville, Kentucky, and attended Anderson College in Illinois. As a young woman she was inspired by the civil rights movement and marched with Martin Luther King, Jr. during his visits to Kentucky in the late 1950s. A one-time meeting with Eleanor Roosevelt, also cast an indelible mark on her life's purpose and direction.

In 1960 she married Harry Thomas ("Tom" Davis, Jr. After the birth of their son, Michael, the family moved west to Denver, Colorado, and also lived for a short time in Montana. In 1967 they moved to Boise, Idaho, where daughter, Linda, was born.

Shortly afterward, Gay began the adventure of her lifetime by serving as the project coordinator for an ambitious new public lands project, known as the Boise River Greenbelt. Gay fondly told the story of the Greenbelt committee's first, harrowing effort to buy land along the river. As they surveyed the area, Gay and her cohort were confronted at gunpoint by an angry landowner, who swore there would never be a greenbelt on his land. Ultimately, that stretch of land became the first part of a 25-mile long pedestrian and bike pathway along the Boise River. Gay was pleased to attend the 50th Anniversary of the Greenbelt project in 2019, and was recognized as one of the founding pioneers of Boise's crown jewel.

After her service on the Greenbelt project, Gay worked with Cecil Andrus when he served as Idaho's Governor and later U.S. Interior Secretary. In 1975 Gay met and married Jan Hammer, and she gained four more children with Julie, Christopher, Angela, and Gregory. After moving away from Idaho, Gay operated her own marketing and public relations business in several states, including Washington, California, and Colorado.

In 1996, Gay was asked to help fundraise for and launch a new PBS television station, KRMJ, in Grand Junction, Colorado. Afterwards she served as the station's first general manager. Under her leadership, KRMJ developed new local public television content and established strong community partnerships with Mesa State College (now Colorado Mesa University) and other local education-focused groups.

After retiring, Gay continued her public activism, serving as an advisor to many political candidates and interest groups. Her passion for literacy, children's issues, and community health, kept her active until the last few months of her life.

Gay was preceded in death by parents, Clarence Goodpaster and Edna Sanders; step-mother, Ruth Goodpaster, and brother, Doug Goodpaster.

Survivors include husband, Jan Hammer; son, Michael (Julie) Davis, of Marysville, Washington; daughter, Linda (Don) Bowman, of Grand Junction, Colorado; step-children, Julie McCutcheon, of Missouri City, Texas; Angela Montano, of Westminster, California; Christopher (Jessica) Hammer, of Boise, Idaho, and Gregory (Li Hong Ping), Hammer of China; grandchildren, Tia Norman, of Missouri City, Texas; Timothy (Amber) Davis, of Dracut, Massachusetts; Lisa (Rudy) Franco, of Arlington, Washington; Jennifer (Nate) Taylor, of Boise, Idaho; John Hammer, of Boise, Idaho; Delaney Hammer, of Boise, Idaho; Sidney Dietrich, of Boise, Idaho; Beth Bowman, of Grand Junction, Colorado, and Hunter Montano, of Westminster, California; great-grandchildren, John Norman II, Clara Ortega, Kennedy Bradford, Maya Franco, Ryan Franco, Gordon Davis, Gemma Davis, and Patrick Hammer.

No funeral services will be held. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

Please consider making a memorial contribution in Gay's name to HopeWest Hospice in Grand Junction, Colorado.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Daily Sentinel on Jan. 5, 2022.

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Steve "Bikeboy" Hulme

January 10, 2022

Dear family of Gay Hammer:
You don't know me, but I'm a lifelong Boise resident, and also a long-time bicycle rider/advocate. The Boise River Greenbelt has been a significant contributor to my personal quality-of-life for well over 30 years... I used to float down the Boise RIver on inner tubes before there was a Greenbelt, so I can appreciate the transformation more than most. It is truly one of our area's "Crown Jewels."
I am so appreciative of the yeoman's work that Gae and her colleauges undertook - it's an endowment that generations of Boise residents and visitors will enjoy.
May the good Lord bless and comfort you, in the loss of your loved one. Thanks for sharing her with the community in general.

Ron Teck

January 5, 2022

Starting back in 1997, Gay became a close friend of my wife and I. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.
I will miss sharing a muffin and a cup of coffee with her on those rare times we got together in these later years.

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