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Richard “Dick” Kathan

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On August 12, 2015 @ 8:29 am In 2015,Obituaries | 8 Comments

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Richard “Dick” Kathan

Richard “Dick” Kathan, of Prior Lake, passed away on August 12, 2015 at the age of 89. A Celebration of Life Service is Monday, August 17, 2015 at 11:00 AM with visitation from 9:00 – 11:00 AM at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Prior Lake. Pastor Rance Settle will preside. Pall bearers for Dick will be his grandchildren. Dick will be laid to rest at Fort Snelling National Cemetery with full military honors. Memorials are preferred and can be made to Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Dick’s honor.

On October 16, 1925 George and Ruth (Webster) Kathan celebrated the birth of their son, Richard Webster Kathan. Dick was the younger of two boys, and he loved growing up in Youngstown, New York with his brother, Bud. Dick began working at a very young age to help support his family. His first job was helping out at his family home which his mother turned into a restaurant. It was called River’s End Restaurant, and they served all of the tourists who’d come to the Niagara River during the summer. Dick also worked in construction, picked fruit and delivered coal. Somehow he managed to support his family and graduate from high school all at the same time.

After school, Dick was inducted into the United States Naval Service. He served his country from September 21, 1944 until October 25, 1945 when he was honorably discharged. During this time Dick worked as a cook, and with the experience he had from working at his mom’s restaurant he was everyone’s favorite cook. He was eventually began cooking for the officers. This promotion kept him state side during his service.

When Dick returned home, he reconnected with a charming young woman named Charlotte. Dick and Charlotte dated on and off for a few years before exchanging wedding vows on September 15, 1951 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Niagara Falls, New York. Dick and Charlotte were blessed with two sons, Richard, Jr. and Kenneth.

When the boys were growing up, they loved spending time with their dad. Dick handed down a vast knowledge of woodworking to both boys, and they also inherited Dick’s ability to tinker with anything until it was fixed. But the most important thing Rick and Ken learned from their dad was the importance of service. Dick was a volunteer firefighter and first responder in Youngstown for 56 years. He served as the Fire Police Chief as well as the fire department’s president, treasurer and secretary. Dick was a founding member of the department’s ambulance service as well.

To support his family, Dick worked as a test deskman for the New York Telephone Company. Dick helped to establish the telephone lines throughout New York and was a member of the New York Telephone Pioneers. Dick retired in 1984 after 38 years with the company. In retirement Dick was able to pursue some of his other passions in life. He loved building things, and helped each of his sons build homes for their families. Once the grandkids arrived, Dick built two more houses… an elaborate doll house for each of his granddaughters. More than anything, Dick loved being with his family, and he would do anything for them. About eight years ago, Dick and Charlotte moved to Prior Lake, Minnesota to be closer to family.

Dick was a man of strong faith. He was an active member of St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church in Youngstown, Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Niagara Falls, and Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Prior Lake. Throughout the years Dick served as President and Trustee for his congregations.

Dick was a kind man with a great sense of humor. He was always happy and laughing. He was generous and always ready to lend a helping hand. Dick made friends quickly, and everyone loved being around him. He accomplished a lot and had much to be proud of, but he was always humble. During the early morning hours of August 12, 2015, Dick went to be with the Lord. He passed away at Arbor Lane Assisted Living in Burnsville with his family by his side.

Dick will be deeply missed and remembered always by his loving wife, Charlotte; sons, Richard “Rick” W. (Elizabeth “Beth”) Kathan, Jr., Ken P. (Chris) Kathan; grandchildren, Richard W. (Megan) Kathan

III, Thomas W. Kathan, Mary E. Kathan, Melissa J. Kathan; great-grandson, Connor R. Kathan; other loving relatives and many friends. There to greet Dick in Heaven were his parents, George and Ruth Kathan and his brother, George “Bud” Kathan.

The Kathan family is served with honor, care and compassion by Ballard-Sunder Funeral & Cremation.

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Condolence from Joyce Harder on August 13th, 2015 10:55 am

Rick,
So sorry to hear about the lost of your father.
My deepest sympathies to you and Beth and the rest of your family,
Friends from UW Stout,
Joyce Harder

Condolence from Karla Byrne on August 13th, 2015 7:03 pm

Ken, Chris and Melissa
Our deepest sympathy to all of you.
Love Karla and Mike

Condolence from Kathy Moore Gratz on August 14th, 2015 7:24 am

To the Family of Richard Kathan
I first met Richard when I was 12 yrs old and babysitting for your family friends Chuck and Lillian Monnen. My uncle Bill Knack worked with him at the telephone company forever before both of their retirements. I would run into Richard occasionally and remind him who I was. So sorry to hear of his passing. My thoughts and prayers are with your entire family. May he rest in peace.

Condolence from The Robertson Family on August 14th, 2015 12:48 pm

Dick was a wonderful man. He was an inspiration and mentor in the Fire Company to many. He will be fondly remembered by his brothers and sisters at the hall. Love to the family.

Condolence from James Laughlan on August 14th, 2015 1:27 pm

My sincere condolences to Charlotte and the family. Will always remember Dick at fire scenes whacking cars with his fire police flag when they didn’t slow down . RIP Dick.

Condolence from Peter Kaminski on August 14th, 2015 6:06 pm

Very sorry to hear about Dick.He was a very good role model for me when I first joined the Youngstown Fire Company as a Fire Police Member. He was a great Fire Company Member and was always there to help me out.When the Family moved, Dick gave me his Winter Fire Police jacket and still wear it, now with sad thoughts. Thank you Dick for all you did, you will be missed. Peter Kaminski/ YVFC FIRE POLICE CAPTAIN.

Condolence from Norman Jones Jr on August 14th, 2015 9:05 pm

Mrs. Kathan , Ricky and Kenny and families. I wish to express my deepest sympathies to you all. your husband dad and grand dad is and will always be a wonderful spirit and a person to strive to be like. he will be missed.

Condolence from Viola Clark on August 30th, 2015 6:44 pm

I went to school with Dick & we graduated with the class of 1944. Although I moved out of Youngstown, I would see him at the fireman’s fields day & class reunions. Just read about Dick passing & am sorry to heart about it. My condolences to his family. R.I.P. Dick.

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