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John Mathers Obituary

John Mathers
February 19, 1946 - August 6, 2023
John Mathers was larger than life. He had a joie de vivre and love of life that was infectious. He had a sense of humor and loved dressing up for special occasions with a variety of international costumes. When he was with you, you knew he was listening and hearing you. He enjoyed learning from others and would do whatever was necessary to help them succeed. He thoroughly enjoyed his Hospice volunteer work, his storytelling to youth at the Asian Art Museum, the Golden Gate Breakfast Club gatherings, and above all, his work with the Climate Change Youth Program through Rotary International. He was particularly proud of the young people he met around the world who were committed to trying to reverse climate change. John was a very active member of Rotary International, becoming President of the San Francisco chapter and coordinator of their world-wide Climate Change activities.
John was very proud of his children and how they have evolved: Nicole Mathers (teaching), Ursula Spagnolo (art and teaching), and Lara Ali (social services). He adored all of his grandchildren and did his best to nurture their creativity.
John always encouraged his wife, Peggy, in her endeavors. Through hard work and dedication, she is now a Master Gardener and Asian Art Museum docent, giving speeches about sustainable water usage, flowers, and Asian art across 17 countries.
John attended East Woods, Fessenden, and Middlesex School, before graduating from Hobart College. John initially worked in advertising in NYC, and married Mary Paine. Seeking a more fulfilling life, he moved to California and remarried. With Roseana, he had his three daughters: Nicole, Ursula and Lara, and now eight grandchildren. Eventually, he met the love of his life, Margaret Suydam, and they enjoyed thirty-seven years of marriage, community, travel, and family.
John will be greatly missed by all, but especially by his wife Peggy; his daughters Nicole, Ursula, and Lara; his grandchildren Elsa, Anya, Adrian, Damiano, Julien, Maya, Alfi, and Sufi; his sons-in-law Matteo and Aamir; his brothers, William and Michael (wife Petra), and his sisters Myra (husband Bob), Ursula (husband Chad), and Anne; and his sister-in-law Mary Suydam.
If desired, individuals may make donations to:
Rotary International at rotary.org/en/donate
Rotary San Francisco at sfrotary.org/page/donate
The Asian Art Museum at asianart.org, 200 Larkin St., San Francisco CA 94102
By The Bay Health hospice at bythebayhealth.org/donate-now/, 17 E. Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Larkspur CA 94939

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

Published by San Francisco Chronicle on Aug. 15, 2023.

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Alan M Anderson

August 24, 2023

I have only known John for several years, but in that time I worked with him on the Rotary Climate Action Network (RCAT). John gave leadership to our efforts and helped grow RCAT network to several hundred clubs in 8 countries. John and I worked the RCAT booth at the Rotary convention in Houston. It has been my privilege to work with such a wonderful, dedicated man. He will be sorely missed.
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Bob Hermann

August 17, 2023

John was a larger than life man, who was tirelessly devoted to doing good works for communities in healthcare as well as the environment. John´s passion for climate change and educating the world and others in altering lifestyles in making our world a better place is demonstrated by his Rotary Climate legacy. Truly it was honor to work with John, to converse on life, and to have rotary mentorship. John´s presidency of the Rotary Club of San Francisco shall not be forgotten. We will miss you John

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