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Rodney Rathbone McCathran Jr. was born on July 22, 1932, in White Plains, N.Y., the son of the late Rodney R. McCathran Sr. and Eleanor (Smith) McCathran.
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While Rod McCathran enjoyed the beach in his later years, Mr. McCathran had not done much traveling since his time in the Navy in his youth. He had served as a structural mechanic, and was a member of the Tailhook Squadron aboard the USS Coral Sea and other carriers. “He was honorably discharged from the Navy when he got into a car accident,” his daughter said, “but I think he would have stayed with the Navy forever. He loved the traveling that he did with the Navy. He loved the ocean.”
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Rodney McCathran was an avid bowler and canoeist, fondly called "The River Master." He enjoyed music, playing spoons with the "Knox Traditional Strings" and pickin' and grinnin' with fellow musicians. He enjoyed participating in Civil War reenactments.
  
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Rodney Rathbone McCathran Jr. was married to Carole F. Lockitsky and Patricia E. Wedel. His children were:
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*Cheryl L. McCathran and her significant other, Joe Mikrut
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*Scott E. McCathran
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*Robert S. McCathran
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*Edie McCathran Lane and her husband, J.D. Lane Jr.
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and two people that he loved as daughters
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*Tori Evans and her husband, Jason
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*and Marli Lockitsky.
  
 
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Rodney McCathran died on Wednesday, May 16, 2012, at Prince William Hospital in Manassas, Va. He was 79.
  
 
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Rodney Rathbone McCathran Jr.
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BERNE — Rodney Rathbone McCathran Jr. traveled the world in the Navy, and ended up realizing his dream in the Hilltowns, living in a cabin with a stream nearby. “He was a character,” said his daughter, Edie McCathran Lane, with a laugh. “He just really lived life to its fullest.”
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Mr. McCathran died on Wednesday, May 16, 2012, at Prince William Hospital in Manassas, Va. He was 79. He was born on July 22, 1932, in White Plains, N.Y., the son of the late Rodney R. McCathran Sr. and Eleanor (Smith) McCathran.
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An avid bowler, tennis player, and canoeist, his family and friends called him “The River Master.”
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“Canoeing was big part of our childhood,” said Mrs. Mc- Cathran Lane. “He had us out on the water at a young age. If the water was good, and the river was high, we were canoeing and having fun.”
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Mr. McCathran’s love for the outdoors led him to gardening, and welcoming many animals into his home.
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“I think he really just enjoyed being part of everything,” his daughter said. “We had all kinds of animals growing up. We had some strays; we had some animals that had litters, and we’d keep them. We had everything from chickens, to goats, to dogs and cats, to rabbits. Dad took care of them all.”
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And, shortly after he moved to Berne about eight years ago, Mr. McCathran found a friend to accompany him for the remainder of his years: His golden retriever, Gideon.
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“He was his constant companion,” Mrs. McCathran Lane said of Gideon. “It was kind of his dream to have a log cabin, and a stream running through the back,” and that dream came true in the Hilltowns.
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While he enjoyed the beach in his later years, Mr. McCathran had not done much traveling since his time in the Navy in his youth. He had served as a structural mechanic, and was a member of the Tailhook Squadron aboard the USS Coral Sea and other carriers. “He was honorably discharged from the Navy when he got into a car accident,” his daughter said, “but I think he would have stayed with the Navy forever. He loved the traveling that he did with the Navy. He loved the ocean.”
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He enjoyed participating in Civil War reenactments, too, and had a passion for music. After moving to Berne, he eventually joined up with local bands Pickin’ and Grinnin’ and Knox Traditional Strings, in which he played spoons.
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“He always kept busy,” said his daughter. “He just had a real zest for life.”
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Rodney Rathbone McCathran Jr. is survived by four children: Cheryl L. McCathran and her significant other, Joe Mikrut; Scott E. McCathran; Robert S. McCathran; and Edie McCathran Lane and her husband, J.D. Lane Jr.; and two people that he loved as daughters: Tori Evans and her husband, Jason; and Marli Lockitsky.
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He is also survived by his sister, Ruth Smith; his brother, Frank McCathran and his wife, Carol Anne; two grandchildren: Ethan Lane and Madeline Lane; and former spouses Carole F. Lockitsky and Patricia E. Wedel.
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His son-in-law, Steven M. Banks, died before him. A funeral was held at the Pierce Funeral Home in Manassas, Va., on Monday, May 21, with Burt Robinson officiating. Interment will be private.
  
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Those who wish to express their sympathy may send flowers. Memorial contributions may be made to Manassas Therapy Dogs, which can be contacted at www.ManassasTherapyDogs.org.
  
Rodney Rathbone
 
McCathran Jr.
 
BERNE — Rodney Rathbone McCathran Jr. traveled the world in
 
the Navy, and ended up realizing his dream in the Hilltowns, living
 
in a cabin with a stream nearby.
 
“He was a character,” said
 
his daughter, Edie McCathran
 
Lane, with a laugh. “He just really
 
lived life to its fullest.”
 
Mr. McCathran died on
 
Wednesday, May 16, 2012, at
 
Prince William Hospital in
 
Manassas, Va. He was 79.
 
He was born on July 22,
 
1932, in White Plains, N.Y.,
 
the son of the late Rodney R.
 
McCathran Sr. and Eleanor
 
(Smith) McCathran.
 
An avid bowler, tennis player,
 
and canoeist, his family and
 
friends called him “The River
 
Master.”
 
“Canoeing was big part of
 
our childhood,” said Mrs. Mc-
 
Cathran Lane. “He had us out
 
on the water at a young age.
 
If the water was good, and the
 
river was high, we were canoeing
 
and having fun.”
 
Mr. McCathran’s love for the
 
outdoors led him to gardening,
 
and welcoming many animals into his home.
 
“I think he really just enjoyed being part of everything,” his
 
daughter said. “We had all kinds of animals growing up. We had
 
some strays; we had some animals that had litters, and we’d keep
 
them. We had everything from chickens, to goats, to dogs and cats,
 
to rabbits. Dad took care of them all.”
 
And, shortly after he moved to Berne about eight years ago, Mr.
 
McCathran found a friend to accompany him for the remainder of
 
his years: His golden retriever, Gideon.
 
“He was his constant companion,” Mrs. McCathran Lane said
 
of Gideon. “It was kind of his dream to have a log cabin, and a
 
stream running through the back,” and that dream came true in
 
the Hilltowns.
 
While he enjoyed the beach in his later years, Mr. McCathran had
 
not done much traveling since his time in the Navy in his youth.
 
He had served as a structural mechanic, and was a member of the
 
Tailhook Squadron aboard the USS Coral Sea and other carriers.
 
“He was honorably discharged from the Navy when he got into a
 
car accident,” his daughter said, “but I think he would have stayed
 
with the Navy forever. He loved the traveling that he did with the
 
Navy. He loved the ocean.”
 
He enjoyed participating in Civil War reenactments, too, and had
 
a passion for music. After moving to Berne, he eventually joined up
 
with local bands Pickin’ and Grinnin’ and Knox Traditional Strings,
 
in which he played spoons.
 
“He always kept busy,” said his daughter. “He just had a real zest
 
for life.”
 
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Rodney Rathbone McCathran Jr. is survived by four children:
 
Cheryl L. McCathran and her significant other, Joe Mikrut; Scott E.
 
McCathran; Robert S. McCathran; and Edie McCathran Lane and her
 
husband, J.D. Lane Jr.; and two people that he loved as daughters:
 
Tori Evans and her husband, Jason; and Marli Lockitsky.
 
He is also survived by his sister, Ruth Smith; his brother, Frank
 
McCathran and his wife, Carol Anne; two grandchildren: Ethan
 
Lane and Madeline Lane; and former spouses Carole F. Lockitsky
 
and Patricia E. Wedel.
 
His son-in-law, Steven M. Banks, died before him.
 
A funeral was held at the Pierce Funeral Home in Manassas, Va.,
 
on Monday, May 21, with Burt Robinson officiating.
 
Interment will be private.
 
Those who wish to express their sympathy may send flowers. Memorial
 
contributions may be made to Manassas Therapy Dogs, which
 
can be contacted at www.ManassasTherapyDogs.org.
 
 
Condolences may be left at www.piercefh.com.
 
Condolences may be left at www.piercefh.com.
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— Zach Simeone
 
— Zach Simeone
  
Altamont Enterprise – Thursday, May 24, 2012
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McCathran, Rodney Jr.: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
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Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Saturday, May 19, 2012
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Deceased Name: McCathran, Rodney Jr.
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BERNE Rodney Rathbone McCathran Jr., age 79, of Berne, formerly of Manassas, Va. passed away Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at Prince William Hospital, Manassas. Rodney was born July 22, 1932 in White Plains, son of the late Rodney R. McCathran Sr. and Eleanor (Smith) McCathran. He was an avid bowler and canoeist, fondly called "The River Master." He enjoyed music, playing spoons with the "Knox Traditional Strings" and pickin' and grinnin' with fellow musicians. He enjoyed participating in Civil War reenactments. He served as a structural mechanic in the U.S. Navy and was a member of the Tailhook Squadron aboard the USS Coral Sea and other carriers. Survivors include his faithful golden retriever, Gideon; four children, Cheryl L. McCathran and significant other Joe Mikrut, Scott E. McCathran, Robert S. McCathran, Edie McCathran Lane and husband J.D. Lane Jr.; two he loved as daughters, Tori Evans and husband Jason, and Marli Lockitsky; his sister Ruth Smith; his brother Frank McCathran and wife Carol Anne; two grandchildren, Ethan Lane and Madeline Lane; former spouses Carole F. Lockitsky and Patricia E. Wedel. He was preceded in death by his son-in-law Steven M. Banks. The family will receive friends from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 21, 2012 at Pierce Funeral Home, 9609 Center Street, Manassas where funeral services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday with Burt Robinson officiating. Interment will be private. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of flowers, or contributions to Manassas Therapy Dogs, 9636 Park St., Manassas, VA, 20110. Condolences may be sent to www.piercefh.com.
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Birth

Rodney Rathbone McCathran Jr. was born on July 22, 1932, in White Plains, N.Y., the son of the late Rodney R. McCathran Sr. and Eleanor (Smith) McCathran.

Education

Military

While Rod McCathran enjoyed the beach in his later years, Mr. McCathran had not done much traveling since his time in the Navy in his youth. He had served as a structural mechanic, and was a member of the Tailhook Squadron aboard the USS Coral Sea and other carriers. “He was honorably discharged from the Navy when he got into a car accident,” his daughter said, “but I think he would have stayed with the Navy forever. He loved the traveling that he did with the Navy. He loved the ocean.”

Occupation

Rodney McCathran was an avid bowler and canoeist, fondly called "The River Master." He enjoyed music, playing spoons with the "Knox Traditional Strings" and pickin' and grinnin' with fellow musicians. He enjoyed participating in Civil War reenactments.

Marriage & Children

Rodney Rathbone McCathran Jr. was married to Carole F. Lockitsky and Patricia E. Wedel. His children were:

  • Cheryl L. McCathran and her significant other, Joe Mikrut
  • Scott E. McCathran
  • Robert S. McCathran
  • Edie McCathran Lane and her husband, J.D. Lane Jr.

and two people that he loved as daughters

  • Tori Evans and her husband, Jason
  • and Marli Lockitsky.

Death

Rodney McCathran died on Wednesday, May 16, 2012, at Prince William Hospital in Manassas, Va. He was 79.

Obituary

Rodney Rathbone McCathran Jr.

BERNE — Rodney Rathbone McCathran Jr. traveled the world in the Navy, and ended up realizing his dream in the Hilltowns, living in a cabin with a stream nearby. “He was a character,” said his daughter, Edie McCathran Lane, with a laugh. “He just really lived life to its fullest.”

Mr. McCathran died on Wednesday, May 16, 2012, at Prince William Hospital in Manassas, Va. He was 79. He was born on July 22, 1932, in White Plains, N.Y., the son of the late Rodney R. McCathran Sr. and Eleanor (Smith) McCathran.

An avid bowler, tennis player, and canoeist, his family and friends called him “The River Master.”

“Canoeing was big part of our childhood,” said Mrs. Mc- Cathran Lane. “He had us out on the water at a young age. If the water was good, and the river was high, we were canoeing and having fun.”

Mr. McCathran’s love for the outdoors led him to gardening, and welcoming many animals into his home.

“I think he really just enjoyed being part of everything,” his daughter said. “We had all kinds of animals growing up. We had some strays; we had some animals that had litters, and we’d keep them. We had everything from chickens, to goats, to dogs and cats, to rabbits. Dad took care of them all.”

And, shortly after he moved to Berne about eight years ago, Mr. McCathran found a friend to accompany him for the remainder of his years: His golden retriever, Gideon.

“He was his constant companion,” Mrs. McCathran Lane said of Gideon. “It was kind of his dream to have a log cabin, and a stream running through the back,” and that dream came true in the Hilltowns.

While he enjoyed the beach in his later years, Mr. McCathran had not done much traveling since his time in the Navy in his youth. He had served as a structural mechanic, and was a member of the Tailhook Squadron aboard the USS Coral Sea and other carriers. “He was honorably discharged from the Navy when he got into a car accident,” his daughter said, “but I think he would have stayed with the Navy forever. He loved the traveling that he did with the Navy. He loved the ocean.”

He enjoyed participating in Civil War reenactments, too, and had a passion for music. After moving to Berne, he eventually joined up with local bands Pickin’ and Grinnin’ and Knox Traditional Strings, in which he played spoons.

“He always kept busy,” said his daughter. “He just had a real zest for life.”

Rodney Rathbone McCathran Jr. is survived by four children: Cheryl L. McCathran and her significant other, Joe Mikrut; Scott E. McCathran; Robert S. McCathran; and Edie McCathran Lane and her husband, J.D. Lane Jr.; and two people that he loved as daughters: Tori Evans and her husband, Jason; and Marli Lockitsky.

He is also survived by his sister, Ruth Smith; his brother, Frank McCathran and his wife, Carol Anne; two grandchildren: Ethan Lane and Madeline Lane; and former spouses Carole F. Lockitsky and Patricia E. Wedel.

His son-in-law, Steven M. Banks, died before him. A funeral was held at the Pierce Funeral Home in Manassas, Va., on Monday, May 21, with Burt Robinson officiating. Interment will be private.

Those who wish to express their sympathy may send flowers. Memorial contributions may be made to Manassas Therapy Dogs, which can be contacted at www.ManassasTherapyDogs.org.

Condolences may be left at www.piercefh.com.

— Zach Simeone

Altamont Enterprise – Thursday, May 24, 2012

McCathran, Rodney Jr.: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Saturday, May 19, 2012

Deceased Name: McCathran, Rodney Jr.

BERNE Rodney Rathbone McCathran Jr., age 79, of Berne, formerly of Manassas, Va. passed away Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at Prince William Hospital, Manassas. Rodney was born July 22, 1932 in White Plains, son of the late Rodney R. McCathran Sr. and Eleanor (Smith) McCathran. He was an avid bowler and canoeist, fondly called "The River Master." He enjoyed music, playing spoons with the "Knox Traditional Strings" and pickin' and grinnin' with fellow musicians. He enjoyed participating in Civil War reenactments. He served as a structural mechanic in the U.S. Navy and was a member of the Tailhook Squadron aboard the USS Coral Sea and other carriers. Survivors include his faithful golden retriever, Gideon; four children, Cheryl L. McCathran and significant other Joe Mikrut, Scott E. McCathran, Robert S. McCathran, Edie McCathran Lane and husband J.D. Lane Jr.; two he loved as daughters, Tori Evans and husband Jason, and Marli Lockitsky; his sister Ruth Smith; his brother Frank McCathran and wife Carol Anne; two grandchildren, Ethan Lane and Madeline Lane; former spouses Carole F. Lockitsky and Patricia E. Wedel. He was preceded in death by his son-in-law Steven M. Banks. The family will receive friends from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 21, 2012 at Pierce Funeral Home, 9609 Center Street, Manassas where funeral services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday with Burt Robinson officiating. Interment will be private. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of flowers, or contributions to Manassas Therapy Dogs, 9636 Park St., Manassas, VA, 20110. Condolences may be sent to www.piercefh.com.

Edition: Final Edition Page: B7 Copyright, 2012, (c) Times Union. All Rights Reserved.

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