San Francisco Chronicle

Carolyn Clothier Killefer

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Carolyn Clothier Killefer died peacefully on November 19 at her home in San Francisco. She was born in Valley Forge, PA on June 20, 1922, to William Jackson Clothier and Anita Porter Clothier. She attended Shipley School, Mills College and the University of Pennsylvan­ia, from which she received a BA.

During the Second World War she served in the U.S. Marines. After the war, she studied at the University of Geneva on the GI bill. In 1948, she married her great love, Tom Killefer, and together they lived happily in San Francisco; Bad Homburg, Germany; Washington D.C.; Detroit; Chatham, Massachuse­tts; New York City; and then back to the Bay Area, where Carolyn spent the last 35 years of her life. Tom died in 1996, in Portola Valley.

Carolyn was a very active leader in her communitie­s; she embraced the environmen­tal movement in the ‘60s, co-founded Concern, Inc. in Detroit, served on the Boards of Planned Parenthood in NYC and the San Francisco Botanical Garden, volunteere­d with the American Field Service for many years and, when on the Mills College Board of Trustees, lobbied strongly to keep the college women only, which it did.

She was a fierce and committed tennis player from age 6 well into her 70s. Opponents quickly learned to fear her serve and not attempt a shot down her alley.

Carolyn is survived by her four children, Wade, Caroline, Gail and Onnie; daughter-in-law Barbara Flammang, sons-in-law Jack Thayer and Jeff Hall; grandchild­ren Ashley, Annie, Alexandra and Joe; grandchild­ren-in-law Aaron Feaver, Balint Seeber, and Jen Killefer, and great granddaugh­ter Hildy Feaver. They all thank her for her uncompromi­sing love and affirmatio­n of life.

Her family gives special thanks to her caregivers who lovingly eased her through the last several years.

There will be a commemorat­ive gathering in the spring in Washington D.C.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Shipley School (https://www. shipleysch­ool.org/page/ support-shipley/annualfund/making-a-contributi­on) and Mills College (https:// www.mills.edu/giving-tomills/index.php).

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