Thad Miner Oviatt

1946 - 2017

Thad Miner Oviatt obituary, 1946-2017, Boulder, CO

Thad Miner Oviatt

1946 - 2017

BORN

1946

DIED

2017

Thad Oviatt Obituary

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Thad Miner Oviatt, 71, passed away on November 13, 2017 in his home, surrounded by family. Thad was born October 3, 1946 in Huron, South Dakota to Max and Margaret Oviatt. The oldest of five siblings, Thad grew up helping his father with the family dairy business. Thad took on additional responsibilities at the age of twelve when his father passed away. Thad was a star wrestler for Huron High School. As a senior, he went undefeated and became the state heavyweight champion. He went to South Dakota State University in Brookings, South Dakota on a wrestling scholarship, though his wrestling career was cut short by a knee injury. After graduating in 1969, he attained his JD at the University of Colorado School of Law in 1973. For most of his career, Thad was in private practice as a partner at the law firm he cofounded, Oviatt, Clark and Gross. Thad married Lyssa Shadrick in 1967. They had their daughter, Amy Nicole, in 1970, divorcing in 1975. After a number of years together, Thad and Barb Mesinger married in 1982 and they had three more daughters: Sarah Lynn, Emily Loren Lucile and Grace Katherine. Thad got into rugby while in law school and played tight head prop for the Boulder Rugby Club. It became an important part of his life for many years and created many lasting friendships. Thad also loved hunting, especially pheasant, and looked forward every year to his fall trips to South Dakota to hunt with his brother, cousins and long-time friends. He also loved skiing (snow and water), houseboating on Lake Powell, football (CU and Broncos), beer, camping, riding his Harley, enjoying the mountain view from his front porch, and spending time with his family and friends. He was an avid music lover, and was especially fond of the blues. Although his daughters -- as teenagers -- didn't appreciate being awoken on Saturday mornings by their dad blaring his favorite tunes, they are all grateful that he instilled his love of music in them. Thad was a loyal and enthusiastic friend who loved parties and was a generous host. Thad was a champion hugger and excelled at comforting his daughters with a pat on the knee and a squeeze of his giant hand. Thad liked to say: "everything in moderation, including moderation." Another motto was "You can grow old, but growing up is optional" - which he demonstrated through his propensity to give people rabbit ears when taking photos. Thad is survived by his wife of 35 years, Barbara Oviatt, four daughters, Amy Oviatt, Sarah Jackson Oviatt (Erik Jackson), Emily Brink (Ben), Grace Hollingworth (Joss), and three grandchildren, Luke Thad Oviatt Jackson, Audrey Loren Brink and Emma Marie Oviatt Jackson. Thad is also survived by his mother and stepfather, Margaret Oviatt Tucker and Virgil Tucker, his brother Rob Oviatt (Randi), his sister Melissa Oviatt (Robert Gulley), as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his father, Max Oviatt, brother, Charles Oviatt, and sister, Nancy Oviatt. A celebration of life will be held Friday, December 1, 2017, 1:00 p.m., at the Gatehouse, 1055 S. 112th Street, Lafayette, CO 80026. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memorial contributions be made to www.curemelanoma.org and to the Young Women's Breast Cancer Research Fund at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.

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December 5, 2017

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Lois Arnold

December 5, 2017

My deepest sympathy to you Amy and your entire family that loved your Dad dearly.
His presence will be missed so much by his family and friends but remember he is always there with you in spirit.

Thad's Celebration of Life was very warm and meaningful and his four daughters did a fantastic job of eulogizing him. So much love shown by all of you!

May all your wonderful memories of your Dad last forever.

Love,

Aunt Lois

Jeffrey Barker

November 30, 2017

I am very sorry to hear about Thad's passing. I remember fondly my years playing with him on BRFC. He set a high example of hard work, team leadership, dedication to skills and fitness, and solid friendship.

We crossed professional paths a couple of times when he did work for clients of mine and it gave me opportunities to call and catch up with him. He did fine work.

I appreciated his obituary and learning more about his illustrious life.

Sincerely,
Jeff "Speed" Barker

November 27, 2017

I'm sorry for your loss.

November 26, 2017

Thad was an amazing man on so many levels.

Brad Young

November 26, 2017

If it wasn't for Thad I never would have played the game we loved. For many years he was the tight head and I was the loose head. He taught me a lot about the game and life. I always knew if I played a good game because he would come up and give me a cigar. He would't say anything just hand hand it to me.. Thad I now hand you one RIP my friend.

Gary Peters

November 26, 2017

My deepest condolences sorry for your loss

james shadrick

November 25, 2017

Amy, a favorite memory of your dad. He came and stayed and worked with your grandfather one summer. I looked up to the bigger than life college guy. He has swagger and a presence. A good guy who would watch your back if he needed. He will be missed by all.

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