Catherine Schad Cotchett Photo

Our beloved Catherine ~ mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend - passed away peacefully at home in Kenwood on August 28, 2021. The daughter of Robert and Frances Schad, Catherine Caldwell Schad was born on May 21, 1938 and was raised in Pasadena with brothers, Jasper and Charles. Catherine’s father, Robert, was the Curator of Rare Books at the Huntington Library, where Catherine and her brothers would have summer jobs.

Catherine was accepted into the second class of women at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. It was at Cal Poly, where Catherine met her future husband, Joe Cotchett. Early in their marriage, their daughter Leslie was born. They lived in Maryland, Georgia and New York while Joe was working and serving in the Army. Joe and Catherine then moved to San Francisco with their young daughter, where Joe attended Hastings Law School, and Catherine worked as the assistant to the Dean of Residents at UCSF. They lived in Millbrae for several years where their son, Charlie, was welcomed into the family. Joe and Catherine then settled down in San Mateo, where they completed their family when their daughter, Rachael, was born. Many Cotchett family members, including Nephew Kevin, had moved west from New York and lived nearby, resulting in large family gatherings on weekends and holidays, spent playing tennis, enjoying meals and engaging in lively political discussions.

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