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Freda Klotter Obituary

Freda Klotter
May 15, 1946 - August 14, 2023
Lexington, Kentucky - Born on May 15, 1946, Freda Jean Campbell Klotter passed away from Alzheimer's on Monday, August 14, 2023. But she had a very happy and productive life. Freda grew up as an only child in the mountains of eastern Kentucky in Owsley County. Her parents were Paul and Mary Campbell. She, early on, decided to be an educator and was an excellent one. Freda received her undergraduate degree from the University of Kentucky in 1968, and a Masters degree soon afterwards. Later, she also got a Rank I degree from Georgetown College, and several specialty degrees from other colleges. She started off teaching half-a -day at Good Shepherd School in Lexington, where her three children attended. Once they were in public schools, she began teaching full-time in Fayette County, mostly at Garden Springs Elementary from 1978-1995. She was then recruited to teach other teachers how to teach better, which she did for some twenty fruitful years, first operating out of the Collaborative for Teaching and Learning, in Louisville, and then at the Ohio Valley Educational Cooperative, in Shelbyville, before retiring in 2015. During those years, Freda traveled all over the country. She also conducted workshops in the Caribbean and in Costa Rica. In the middle of this she got a grant to train teachers in Arusha, Tanzania, in Africa. She made nine-six week trips there. She also coauthored three books, including Faces of Kentucky, an elementary text, and A Concise History of Kentucky, an adult version of the same. An excellent teacher, she won various recognitions, including several statewide Golden Apple Awards. But more than an educator, Freda was a wife, mother, and grandmother. She met Jim Klotter, her eventual husband, when they were five years old, and they were childhood sweethearts. Marrying in 1966, they remained together for over 56 loving years. Freda loved all children but especially her own and she remarked frequently what great kids-Karen Lozano of Lexington, Chris Klotter of Bowling Green, and Kathy Gataky of Tampa-and grandkids she had. She loved her seven grandchildren greatly and traveled with them to some of the 30 countries she visited. She will be missed by all of them-Alex, Ben, and Jack Lozano, Megan and Rachel Klotter, and Graham and James Gataky. There will be no public visitation or service, but the family requests that you send your memories of Freda to her family, at 1165 Monarch Street, Apt. 114, Lexington, Ky 40513. Please make contributions to the wonderful Memory Care unit of Cedarhurst at Beaumont at the Monarch Street address or any of the educational institutions mentioned above. milwardfuneral.com.

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Published by Lexington Herald-Leader on Aug. 20, 2023.

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Carolyn Clark

August 21, 2023

So sorry to hear of Freda´s passing. Our paths crossed many times over the years from graduate classes at U.K. to working in the gifted program in FCPS. My thoughts & prayers are with Jim & family during this difficult time.
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Susan White

August 17, 2023

I´m so sorry to learn of Freda´s illness and death. I certainly enjoyed teaching with her at Garden Springs and getting to know her family. I remember she taught me how to make donuts from tubes of biscuits in an electric skillet for all of our students. My thoughts are with you.

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