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ARTURO GAITAN Obituary

ARTURO GAITAN

November 7, 1932 – June 12, 2025

Arturo (Art) Gaitan, proud son of Mexican immigrant parents, respected leader in education, cherished father, grandfather, brother, and devoted husband, passed away peacefully at the age of 92, on June 12, 2025 in Santa Barbara, California, surrounded by family.

Born on November 7, 1932 in Hanford, California, to Jesus and Herminia Gaitan, Art embarked on a journey that took him many places, and touched many lives along the way. At an early age, Art was drawn to music, movies, and poetry, and later running, keeping these passions with him throughout his life.

Following graduation from Hanford High School in 1950, Art enlisted with the United States Navy, and was fortunate to be stationed in many cities known for live music, especially jazz, allowing him to see live performances by legendary jazz artists including Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Stan Getz, Erroll Garner, and Dave Brubeck.

After serving during the Korean War, Art pursued his higher education at Fresno State and received a masters degree. He started his career at Lakeside Union Elementary School, and later joined the U.S. Office of Migrant Education, became a leader in this field, and crossed paths with civil rights activists Cesar Chavez and Delores Huerta.

Through a mutual friend, Art was recommended to contact and meet Mary Patricia (Pat) Gaitan (Buckley). At the time, he had made plans with another acquaintance. But to Art's fortune, he was stood up, and then remembered that he should call Pat. After finding a local telephone booth, he made the call and drove to Pat's house. As she opened the door, Art was floored by Pat's presence and asked, "what are you doing for the rest of your life?"

Art and Pat were married on June 29, 1963, and had four children - John Gregory, Michael Steven, Scott Andrew, and Maria Kristin. Together, Art and Pat built a beautiful home, which was a destination for many family reunions and vacations for their children and respective families.

After retiring from a long career with the U.S. Office of Migrant Education, Art returned to his roots in elementary education, and taught at Avenal Elementary. He drove 40 miles each way in his emerald green Mazda Miata, a true testament to his dedication and love for teaching.

Art enjoyed traveling to many places with Pat, but especially loved visiting his children and grandchildren. After the passing of his beloved wife Pat in 2018, Art moved to Maravilla, an assisted living facility in Santa Barbara, California. While there, he was an active member of the community, served as head of the resident council, and formed close companionships with residents and staff alike. He was known for his candid demeanor and impromptu ability to sing and recite poetry, and earned endearing nicknames such as Guapo, Papacito, and Arturito.

Art lived a full life of love, song, humor, laughter, and respect for others. He will be dearly missed.

Art is survived by sons, Greg (Michelle), Mike (Pam), Scott (Beverly) and daughter, Maria (Roger) Fink, grandchildren, Gavin, Miles, LuLu, Marisa and Evan Gaitan and Nick and Steven Mecklenburg, brother Rey Gaitan and sister Rachel Lawrence, as well as many nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00 am on August 9, 2025 at Maravilla, 5486 Calle Real, Santa Barbara, California.

In lieu of flowers, donations are welcome at Grace Fisher Foundation (www.gracefisherfoundation.org)

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Published by The Hanford Sentinel on Jul. 3, 2025.

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Robert Medrano Jr

July 20, 2025

My mother Margaret Medrano, knew of him, my Grandmother was Sally Gaitan. We knew the Gaitan´s that ran the Cleaners in Hanford, Ca.

David Farrar

July 15, 2025

A wonderful human being.

Timothy Gaitan

July 7, 2025

I would like to give my condolences to my cousins Greg,Micheal,Scott,And Maria as well as they're family's Arthuro was my Uncle and a Classy,Funny,and Very much a Jokester with all his nieces and nephews he will be greatly missed among his family friends and students which many people I meet always ask was art your uncle he was An awesome teacher God bless you All I'm sorry for your loss Love Timothy James Gaitan

Kate Woitalla-Lloyd

July 7, 2025

Dear family of Mr. Gaitan,
There are good teachers and then there are GREAT teachers; Mr. Gaitan was a GREAT TEACHER!

I was fortunate enough to have him as my teacher for 2 years while at Roosevelt Elementary; I was in his 5/6 combo class in 1966-1967 and then again in his 6th grade class in 1967-1968. Everyone who had Mr. Gaitan considered him to be their favorite teacher, and with good reason. He truly cared about each student in his class, teaching us everything from arithmetic... to reading... to geography... to history... to kickball... to 18 points on a compass ... to writing. He taught us a couple of Christmas songs in Spanish that he said his family sang when he was a child; to this day, I remember the tunes, but the words have escaped me for many decades. On Friday afternoons, Mr. Gaitan had us write a story, draw a picture with it, and then after the last recess he would encourage us to stand in front of the class and read our stories, which enabled us to experience public speaking at a young age. I credit Mr. Gaitan for the ease I have standing in front of an audience.

I well remember when his first son was born. That swagger he had walked into the classroom, let us see that he was walking on cloud nine! It seems to me his son was named Greg; Mr. Gaitan was a very proud new father!

And I'll never forget that his pink T-Bird was the envy of every teacher and student at Roosevelt!

Mr. Gaitan was kind, he was caring, and he made learning fun and exciting.
Two things he often said in the classroom still stick in my mind, and I find myself saying them to my own children and grandchildren...
1) No comments from the peanut gallery.
2) And when someone would burp, Mr. Gaitan would say, " we'll vote on it the next time it comes up ".

My father grew up in Hanford and knew many of the Gaitan family- such nice people! Mr. Gaitan graduated HUHS a year ahead of my Dad, and my Dad always spoke highly of him and his family.

Please know I am sending the family of my ALL TIME FAVORITE TEACHER, Mr. Arturo Gaitan, my heartfelt sympathies. I was a very lucky kid to have him as my teacher.
May God rest his beautiful soul.
- Kate Woitalla-Lloyd

Lucy Suniga

July 6, 2025

May God Bless You And Family, during this difficult time of sorrow. I met Arturo through my mother Sally Suniga and also got to know him more after being part of the Migrant Programs. Wonderful Person he has done so much for so many. Even if it was to put a smile, on someone's face. May He Rest In Peace!!

Sylvia A Seaver (Mourett)

July 4, 2025

So sorry to hear about Mr. Gaitan...he was my 6th Grade Teacher at Roosevelt Elementary School. He was my favorite teacher of all time also. Several of my family members were also students of your Dad. He use to carry a picture of my brother Mark in his wallet and he would show it to me whenever I ran into him in town.
We will all miss him from the Mourett family on Washington Street. My husband Ron knew Art also, and we all send our condolences to your family!
Rest in peace our Dear Mr. Gaitan...with deepest Sympathy Sylvia and Ron Seaver

Tommy Tracy

July 4, 2025

A teacher, friend of mine. Rest on High

Susie

July 3, 2025

I remember Art with his jokes and laughs he lived life to the fullest. And would always sing Las Manitas if he knew it were your birthday. He will be missed by many. Sending condolences and prayers to his friends and families. May he RIP

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