Thomas C Kartak, Headstone of Thomas C Kartak (1936 - 1994), memorial
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Thomas C Kartak (1936-1994) *58

This memorial website was created in memory of Thomas C Kartak, 58, born on February 7, 1936 and passed away on December 6, 1994.

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Peter Kartak Language: English Report abuse

I miss my Uncle Tom. One of the kindest, gentlest persons, he died of AIDS, no family at his side. As far as I know, no family at his funeral. I don't know where he was buried or any details. I think he had a lover with him, I sure hope he did. I didn't know he had passed until much after the fact, some family reunion, "Oh, btw, Tom is dead from Aids." He was ostracized because of his homosexuality.

Dr. Thomas Kartak was the director of many theaters during his career, Nashville, Rochester, Asheville, Lawton, Honolulu and more. Earlier in his career he taught drama at Port Angeles High School.

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