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Janet Roosevelt Katten

1930 - 2020

Janet Roosevelt Katten obituary, 1930-2020, San Francisco, CA

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1930

DIED

2020

Janet Katten Obituary

Janet Roosevelt Katten
January 15, 1930 - November 5, 2020
Janet Roosevelt Katten passed away Thursday surrounded by family in her beloved home at the edge of Glen Canyon in San Francisco.

Jan was born in Birmingham, MI, to Dorothy Kemp Roosevelt and G. Hall Roosevelt (brother of Eleanor Roosevelt). She grew up in the Detroit area with her two older sisters, Amy and Diana. Holidays took her to the White House and Hyde Park to visit her aunt and uncle, Eleanor and FDR, leaving Jan stories with which to regale the family her entire life. Jan went to Bennington College in Vermont, and later attended the Institute of Design in Chicago, where she studied at The New Bauhaus. In Chicago, Jan met and married Dan Walker, and soon after moved to Bellingham, WA. Now on the West Coast, she used her training to help design a Bauhaus-inspired home. It was also there that Jan had her first two children, Hall and Dana. After her divorce, in 1961 Jan, Hall and Dana moved to San Francisco to be near Jan's sister and brother in law, Diana and Agar Jaicks. After the move, Jan continued her creative work designing lamps for Gump's. San Francisco was home the remainder of her life. And it was in San Francisco that she met and married, in 1962, Andrew Katten, a third-generation San Franciscan, and had her other two children, Michael and Stephen.

Jan participated in the community at all levels, focusing on the lives her children connected her to as they grew up attending San Francisco public schools. Whether as a member of the PTA, mentoring at school reading programs, and otherwise helping to tutor children in need, teachers and the community always knew they could rely on Jan for support. Never far from politics, especially as a Roosevelt and ardent supporter of the Democratic Party, she could always be counted on to host fundraisers and support the great tradition of San Francisco progressive politics.

Jan was both a talented artist and a lover of the arts. She did pen and ink drawings for a book that Dana wrote, and painted and sculpted throughout her life, her home becoming a museum-like testament to her artistry. Jan was a regular at San Francisco Opera, Ballet and Symphony, Philharmonia Baroque and other musical events. She was a patron of the arts and a member of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music board of directors. Jan loved horses and anything to do with them. She was an accomplished rider and loved raising horses, attending the races, and vacationing at dude ranches (from childhood), especially the CM Ranch in Wyoming. Jan was an avid tennis player, and continued playing late into life. She and Andy were regular bridge partners, a pastime she continued to the very end, years after Andy's passing in 1999. In all these endeavors, Throughout her life, Jan built a wider and wider community of friends, admirers and loved ones, all who dearly appreciated this grand and elegant lady. Her epic birthday celebrations later in life showed the enormous range of connections she developed and nurtured over the years.

Jan was especially excited about her family, home, and gardens. She never flagged in her support and love for the wildly various paths each of her children took. She loved gatherings of her five grandchildren and her two great grandchildren. Holidays were can't-miss affairs for everyone. Jan made them special and inviting. Her far-flung family made sure to gather in San Francisco at the edge of Glen Canyon during the close of each year. Her home was always warm and inviting. Friends knew a gin cocktail awaited them if they dropped by Jan's after five on any day.

Jan is survived by her four children and their families: Hall and Teresa of Bellingham and Hall's children, Hall Campbell, his wife Amber and their two children, Eleanora and Magnus of Bellingham, and Barrett of Seattle and her partner Aaron; Dana and Mark of Boulder, CO, and Dana's son, Daniel of Denver, CO, and his partner Erin; Michael and Vanaja of El Cerrito, CA and their children Isaac of Oakland, CA, and his partner Cassandra, and Sarah of El Cerrito; and Stephen of San Francisco.

A celebration of life will be held according to Covid protocols pending family arrangements.

Donations in memory of Jan's wonderful life can be made to the San Francisco Chronicle's Season of Sharing fund in honor of her love for her adopted city and its people.

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

Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Nov. 6 to Nov. 8, 2020.

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Elizabeth Breuer

December 11, 2023

My mother, Susan Reeder Breuer, always spoke fondly of the years she lived with Janet as a girl. When my mother's parents were getting divorced, she lived with Janet. I tried to reach out for Mom's memorial, now I see they both passed in 2020.

Jeff Langner

November 12, 2020

Jan was the personification of love and a life well-lived. Always smiling, genuineand impassioned, she was a beacon of generosity and inspiration. Jan's legacy is indelible in many hearts - she will be remembered fondly by all that had the honor of knowing her.

Kristina Langner

November 12, 2020

Jan was always a welcoming and created such a fun atmosphere in her home. I attended her holiday parties and spend labor day weekends with her most of my life. She was my grandmothers best friend, and it was so wonderful to see their friendship stay strong through the years. I will miss Jan, and am so happy that our families were connected through her. My deepest condolences to her family and Jan will be in my thoughts and in my heart.

Rosemary Bolster

November 11, 2020

Loved her beauty, smile, laugh, humor, intelligence, elegance and love of life.

Eric Lesselbaum

November 9, 2020

On behalf of myself and my late wife Olga, my heart goes out to Jan’s I family. I will always remember her generosity and her wonderful warm spirit. Jan was one of a kind and will never be forgotten.

Marilyn Barnes Miller

November 9, 2020

To Janet's family,
I send my sincere condolences for your loss. I read about Janet with great interest. She certainly had a life well lived. What caught my eye about the obituary was, of course, Roosevelt, and then Birmingham, Michigan. I grew up in Birmingham in a house that was reportedly owned by a Roosevelt family member before my parents bought it in 1950. Growing up, I always heard stories about the Roosevelts and Eleanor visiting. The address is 1575 Dorchester. There was a flag-shaped flower bed in the backyard. Below is a picture of the house that I took in 2015 when I was back in Birmingham for my 50th high school reunion. I also feel a connection to Janet because of our similar interests: living in California since 1969, loving everything about horses and the equestrian lifestyle, enjoying art and music. I can tell that Janet was truly beautiful, inside and out, and again I offer my deepest sympathy to you all.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Miller, nee Barnes
Clayton, California

Tanya Ivanova

November 8, 2020

May your hearts be filled forever with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

On behalf of many colleagues and team members at Genesys, who had a pleasure of being acquainted with Mrs. Katten or heard fascinating stories about her past,

Kevin Kuhns

November 8, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I've been thinking of you and praying for you all this weekend.

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