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Thomas Catron Obituary

THOMAS B. CATRON III It is with great sadness that the Santa Fe Opera mourns the passing of Founding Member and Honorary Director Thomas B. Catron III on Friday, May 1 at the age of 98. Tom was a Santa Fe Opera legend. As a young lawyer in 1956, Tom was introduced to founder John Crosby. He became so convinced by the 31 year old entrepreneur's description of a new opera company that would foster the careers of aspiring American singers and be located in Santa Fe that he agreed to help get the project off the ground. Tom's service as a Board member is unparalleled. Over the course of six decades he held every Board office including President and Chairman, and served as the opera's attorney and advisor. He gave generously of his time and resources, providing invaluable guidance and wise counsel at every stage in the company's history. Even in times of difficulty - such as the devastating fire in 1967 which destroyed the original theater - Tom's steady composure was a grounding influence for everyone around him, especially John Crosby. Tom and his wife June both loved opera - and most of all the Santa Fe Opera. They had the remarkable record of attending every opening and closing night since 1957, except once when their granddaughter's wedding in Philadelphia coincided with the season opening. June was there at his side every step of the way, offering invaluable assistance as one of the opera's most loyal and active volunteers. Somehow, they managed to balance Tom's busy legal practice with their community service, all while raising a family. Their love of the organization was infectious and their three children - Fletcher, Stephen and Peggy - also became avid opera fans. Having learned about opera from an army buddy, Tom cherished the memory of hearing opera in Italy while being stationed there, and developed an appreciation and love for the art form. Tom was drawn to modern and lesser-known works as well as to the classics. When asked why he found opera so compelling, he simply stated how much he enjoyed attending each and every performance, and was enormously proud of the company's success. Tom was a champion of respectful relationships within the Santa Fe community, the nearby Pueblos and beyond. Tom's passing is an immeasurable loss for the Santa Fe Opera and for the entire Santa Fe community. We extend our deepest and most profound sympathies to June, their children, and the entire Catron Family. The Santa Fe Opera will forever cherish Tom's memory and his enduring legacy. Susan F. Morris, Chairman Susan G. Marineau, President David Henry Jacobs, President-Elect Robert K. Meya, General Director

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Published by Santa Fe New Mexican from May 5 to May 10, 2020.

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Janet & Klaus Mager

May 20, 2020

Tom lived a full life loving his family, friends, and community. Your wonderful stories still make us laugh. You will be missed but never forgotten. Janet and Klaus Mager

Paula Pichon

May 13, 2020

With deep sympathies and wishes for comfort, peace, and love. We always wish good people and good things could go on forever. May your memories sustain you.

Michael Thompson

May 9, 2020

I am saddened by the passing of such a good friend of my parents and the Boy Scout parent that I remember so well.

Judith Christin

May 6, 2020

Sending good thoughts to the Catron family. Spent many wonderful times with Tom at the opera and always appreciated his generosity with Santa Fe Opera.
All the best, Judith Christin

Ursula and Ed Carroll

May 5, 2020

Tom we will miss seeing you on our annual trip to Santa Fe

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