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In Memory

Jeffrey Johnson Glathe - Class Of 1974

 

 

 

   JEFFREY JOHNSON GLATHE

      September 17, 1956 - October 2, 2018

 

 

 

 

 

Jeff Glathe passed away peacefully with his wife and daughters by his side after a courageous battle with Glioblastoma (brain cancer).

Jeff was born on September 17, 1956 in Rochester, Minnesota to John and Karlin Glathe. The family moved to the Bay Area when Jeff was three; he spent his youth in Palo Alto. Blessed with charm, athleticism, and a wonderful sense of humor, Jeff made friends wherever he went. Diagnosed with dyslexia at a young age, he learned to work harder than anyone else to achieve his goals, which he did in every aspect of his life. He was a three-sport athlete at Palo Alto High School in football, water polo, and swimming/diving, dedicating himself to his sports and teammates. Jeff loved the outdoors and backpacking and was even photographed while climbing Half Dome in Yosemite National Park for National Geographic Magazine with his friend, Bob. For their 60th birthdays, he and his friend Stuart completed the one mile Sharkfest open water swim in San Diego.

Jeff was also accomplished academically. Following graduation from Chico State University he attended the University of Oklahoma where he received a Master's Degree in Exercise Physiology. During a brief break from studies he was introduced to his sister Susie's college roommate, Tammy Patton who turned out to be the love of his life. They married in 1982 and had two daughters, Nicole in 1987 and Michelle in 1992. Jeff was a natural at being a dad. He cherished every moment with his girls, enveloping them with his love and teaching them to live life with integrity, respect, fearlessness, a sense of humor and to always look for ways to help people.

Jeff's many skills enabled him to work in a variety of industries from telecommunications to education and to effectively managing the finish line for the Napa Valley Marathon for many years. He excelled at communications, project management, and problem solving. For the past 16 years he worked for the Napa Valley Unified School District where he served as an administrator at Napa High School, and then a special education teacher with the Aldea School District Partnership Program A.D.A.P.T and later American Canyon High School. His personal experience with a learning disability enabled him to connect with students and parents in a very meaningful way making a positive difference in these student's lives.

Jeff loved to travel near and far with family and friends. He was able to make a bucket list trip to Italy in June, with his immediate family and sister Caroline and her family. He was also able to attend the Monterey Jazz Festival with dear friends one last time in September, something he had done for over thirty years.

Jeff' will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him, including his wife, Tammy of 36 years; his daughters, Nicole and Michelle; his father, John Glathe; stepmother, Carol Seeds; sisters Susie (Curtis) Christenson, Caroline (Jim) Small and his four step sisters, Cheryl, Barbara, Julia and Cathy; his in-laws Tom and Carole Patton; sister-in-law Melody (Roque) Arevalo; brothers-in-law, Tom (Leslie) Patton and Scott (Terry) Patton. Many nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews as well as cousins and a large community of friends will miss his ready smile and zest for life. Jeff's mother, Jean Karlin Johnson Glathe, predeceased him.

Here's to you Jeff, forever in our hearts, laughs and toasts. Memorial donations may be made to the American Brain Tumor Association.

 
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11/24/20 10:49 AM #1    

Robert (Bob) Door (1974)

My dear friend Jeff - 

I have known you since Jordan Junior High School, and we had maintained a friendship ever since. We had certainly engaged in a few shenanigans (thank goodness all statutes of limitations have expired angel). My many fond memories include, swimming and water polo, ice sliding, (social gatherings aka "partays) houseboating, camping in Yosemite (climbing Half Dome in Nat. Geo 1974), learning to drive together, mini biking, road trips, Stanford football games, concerts, making craft beer, having deep heartfelt conversations during your illness, getting to know each other’s families, and so much more.

I think of you often, and I check in with your beautiful family Tammy, Nicole and Michele. I will forever miss that impish glint in your eye, and was honored to be able to say "goodbye" to you with Dennis Langs, before you left. 

Love ya man, until we meet again!!

Bob Door


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