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Craig Rothhammer
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I was born at St. Francis Memorial Hospital on May 17, 1954 to Robert Charles Rothhammer and Gloria Lee Molloy. We initially lived in Daly City, but moved to San Mateo when I was 1. I attended Fiesta Gardens Elementary school in San Mateo from K-3, Chadbourne Avenue School in Millbrae (no longer exists) for 4-6, Taylor Intermediate School in Millbrae, and Mills High School, from where I graduated for 9-12. I entered the University of California, Santa Barbara on scholarship in 1972 and graduated in 1976. I received a B.A. in Economics and Sociology. After one year off to recover financially, I attended San Diego State University for a Master of Social Work degree, graduating in 1979. I was licensed as a clinical social worker in California in April 1982. I went back to school from 2004-2008, where I received a Master of Public Administration degree.
My work history included 7 years working at State Developmental Centers as a clinical social worker, 1 year as a Social Service Worker V at the San Bernardino County Adoption Service (part of CPS), 2 concurrent years doing a part-time private practice. I worked for Riverside County Mental Health for 8.5years, first as a case manager with continuing community care, then as a therapist in crisis outpatient services for a total of 2.5 years. The final 5 years was supervising a program called Interagency Services for Families. I was the Director of Inpatient Psychiatry for the West/South Bay region with Permanente Medical Group for 7 years. I moved to Aptos CA and worked 5 years for Santa Cruz County Mental Health, first as a therapist and then supervising Crisis Outpatient Services. Due to the poor economy, I had my hours reduced and my wife was laid off, so we moved to Sacramento. I worked 1 year for Yolo County as the Adult Program Manager for Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health services. I then went to Napa State Hospital where I was a Program Director for 7 seven units with 249 forensically committed male and female patients. After 2.5 years, I was recruited to help activate a 1700 bed correctional treatment center in Stockton, known as the California Health Care Facility. Once the facility opened, I served as the Chief of Social Work. I retired in late November 2015. I worked a brief 8 month as a Mental Health Services Manager II for Monterey County children's mental health, but left for personal reasons, spending half of each of the next 4 years living in Oregon. In March 2023 I began a virtual private psychotherapy practice 6-10 hours per week, which at writing, I continue to do. I have also worked as an examiner for the Board of Behavioral Sciences for over 10 years in administering the oral licensing exam. I also worked half time for one year with Heartland Home Health, before the company went out of business.
I married Dawn Alicia in April 1988 and finalized our divorce in September 2014, for a total of 26 years. We had two children, Aaron Sea in 1993 and Daniel Sky in 1998. Aaron passed away in October 2014 from septic shock due to a ruptured gall bladder. Daniel currently lives in San Juan Bautista CA. My children's mother lives in a townhouse in Sacramento CA, where she has been for 9 years, and I have lived back in Aptos for 10 years. Both homes are owned.
My work history included 7 years working at State Developmental Centers as a clinical social worker, 1 year as a Social Service Worker V at the San Bernardino County Adoption Service (part of CPS), 2 concurrent years doing a part-time private practice. I worked for Riverside County Mental Health for 8.5years, first as a case manager with continuing community care, then as a therapist in crisis outpatient services for a total of 2.5 years. The final 5 years was supervising a program called Interagency Services for Families. I was the Director of Inpatient Psychiatry for the West/South Bay region with Permanente Medical Group for 7 years. I moved to Aptos CA and worked 5 years for Santa Cruz County Mental Health, first as a therapist and then supervising Crisis Outpatient Services. Due to the poor economy, I had my hours reduced and my wife was laid off, so we moved to Sacramento. I worked 1 year for Yolo County as the Adult Program Manager for Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health services. I then went to Napa State Hospital where I was a Program Director for 7 seven units with 249 forensically committed male and female patients. After 2.5 years, I was recruited to help activate a 1700 bed correctional treatment center in Stockton, known as the California Health Care Facility. Once the facility opened, I served as the Chief of Social Work. I retired in late November 2015. I worked a brief 8 month as a Mental Health Services Manager II for Monterey County children's mental health, but left for personal reasons, spending half of each of the next 4 years living in Oregon. In March 2023 I began a virtual private psychotherapy practice 6-10 hours per week, which at writing, I continue to do. I have also worked as an examiner for the Board of Behavioral Sciences for over 10 years in administering the oral licensing exam. I also worked half time for one year with Heartland Home Health, before the company went out of business.
I married Dawn Alicia in April 1988 and finalized our divorce in September 2014, for a total of 26 years. We had two children, Aaron Sea in 1993 and Daniel Sky in 1998. Aaron passed away in October 2014 from septic shock due to a ruptured gall bladder. Daniel currently lives in San Juan Bautista CA. My children's mother lives in a townhouse in Sacramento CA, where she has been for 9 years, and I have lived back in Aptos for 10 years. Both homes are owned.
About my family:
My mother, Gloria Lee Molloy gave birth to me at St. Francis Memorial Hospital in San Francisco in 1954. I entered the world with one brother, Michael James Rothhammer from a prior relationship she was in. We lived in San Mateo together for 8 years. My father abandoned ship and my mother died one year later in August 1963.
My brother Michael has worked mostly in education, mostly retired as an elementary school principal, but working an average of 1 day per week. He has two amazing children, Ana Michelle and Paul Michael. They both live in Oakland. Sadly, he lost his wife Maria Dolores Ruiz in August 2024, but continues to live in their home in San Leandro. My father had a daughter, Ann Houston, by his first marriage. My sister has worked a variety of jobs, but finished her career working in special education for the Alameda County School District. We were not raised together .She lived with her mother Florence in the Sunset District of San Francisco.
My ex-wife Dawn has a degree in Science and Mathematics and completed a 48 unit certificate program in Early Childhood Education. She graduated with honors. She worked during our time living in Half Moon Bay, Sacramento, Aptos, and Sacramento.
Both of our sons were born with significant special needs. She continued to work with Aaron, but took a hiatus for 5 years to attend to the significant needs of our second son, as a stay at home mother. She has a love for and a gift in working with young children. All of her jobs were working at schools, but concurrently, due to her love of babies, she provided childcare in the Nursery for two churches on Sunday and when they had special events. To this day, children are just drawn to her. She stopped working in 2011 due to issues with diabetes. She had lived alone in her Sacramento home for 10 years, and more as a hobby sits for pets, both for my own family members and some of her neighbors. Both being orphans, we raised our children without the benefit of much support, other than my brother and wife watching our older son about one day per month, and some special friends that did likewise. Over a 20 year period, we never had a night away together other than 2 occasions, each from evening to morning. Given the heavy care needs of our sons, our home felt more like a treatment facility, with me taking the early evening to late night shift and my wife taking 3 AM until school time. She is a very kind, funny, and beautiful woman, but raising two special needs children takes a toll and makes it nearly impossible to sustain a relationship.
To this day, I am not sure either of us will ever be the same after the challenges of our younger son and losing our older son at age 20, but we remain friends, talk regularly, text even more often, and get together a few times a year.
My brother Michael has worked mostly in education, mostly retired as an elementary school principal, but working an average of 1 day per week. He has two amazing children, Ana Michelle and Paul Michael. They both live in Oakland. Sadly, he lost his wife Maria Dolores Ruiz in August 2024, but continues to live in their home in San Leandro. My father had a daughter, Ann Houston, by his first marriage. My sister has worked a variety of jobs, but finished her career working in special education for the Alameda County School District. We were not raised together .She lived with her mother Florence in the Sunset District of San Francisco.
My ex-wife Dawn has a degree in Science and Mathematics and completed a 48 unit certificate program in Early Childhood Education. She graduated with honors. She worked during our time living in Half Moon Bay, Sacramento, Aptos, and Sacramento.
Both of our sons were born with significant special needs. She continued to work with Aaron, but took a hiatus for 5 years to attend to the significant needs of our second son, as a stay at home mother. She has a love for and a gift in working with young children. All of her jobs were working at schools, but concurrently, due to her love of babies, she provided childcare in the Nursery for two churches on Sunday and when they had special events. To this day, children are just drawn to her. She stopped working in 2011 due to issues with diabetes. She had lived alone in her Sacramento home for 10 years, and more as a hobby sits for pets, both for my own family members and some of her neighbors. Both being orphans, we raised our children without the benefit of much support, other than my brother and wife watching our older son about one day per month, and some special friends that did likewise. Over a 20 year period, we never had a night away together other than 2 occasions, each from evening to morning. Given the heavy care needs of our sons, our home felt more like a treatment facility, with me taking the early evening to late night shift and my wife taking 3 AM until school time. She is a very kind, funny, and beautiful woman, but raising two special needs children takes a toll and makes it nearly impossible to sustain a relationship.
To this day, I am not sure either of us will ever be the same after the challenges of our younger son and losing our older son at age 20, but we remain friends, talk regularly, text even more often, and get together a few times a year.
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Daniel lives in a supported living environment in San Juan Bautista, CA. He lives in a 3500 square foot home with 3 other men, each having their own room.
It would be terrifying to see him actually raiding motorcycle, but it made for a good pose.
It would be terrifying to see him actually raiding motorcycle, but it made for a good pose.


Family picture taken in 2000
This picture was taken at a church we were attending in Santa Rosa, CA. It is the only picture ever taken with everyone looking at the camera and nobody making stupid faces. Dawn to the left, Daniel being held by Dawn (2 years old), and Aaron being held my me (age 7).


My nephew Paul Rothhammer-Ruiz with his dog Misha
Paul has completed a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Computer Science from California Polytechnic Institute in San Luis Obispo. He works for Lucid Motors, an electric vehicle startup in Newark, CA. He lives in Oakland with his partner Freda.


Ana Michelle Rothhammer-Ruiz graduation with her BA in nursing
Ana with her mother Maria Dolores Rothhammer-Ruiz at her graduation ceremony from Samuel Merritt University in Oakland. Ana moved to Philadelphia for several years and commuted to Delaware where she was a RN at a level 1 trauma center. She returned to California and completed her Master's Degree in nursing at UC San Francisco, and now works as a family nurse practitioner at Kaiser Permanente and works a second job at a safety net clinic in Alameda County. She lives in Oakland a few blocks from her brother Paul.
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Daniel Sky Rothhammer age 25
Daniel lives in a supported living environment in San Juan Bautista, CA. He lives in a 3500 square foot home with 3 other men, each having their own room.
It would be terrifying to see him actually raiding motorcycle, but it made for a good pose.
It would be terrifying to see him actually raiding motorcycle, but it made for a good pose.


Family picture taken in 2000
This picture was taken at a church we were attending in Santa Rosa, CA. It is the only picture ever taken with everyone looking at the camera and nobody making stupid faces. Dawn to the left, Daniel being held by Dawn (2 years old), and Aaron being held my me (age 7).


My nephew Paul Rothhammer-Ruiz with his dog Misha
Paul has completed a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Computer Science from California Polytechnic Institute in San Luis Obispo. He works for Lucid Motors, an electric vehicle startup in Newark, CA. He lives in Oakland with his partner Freda.


Ana Michelle Rothhammer-Ruiz graduation with her BA in nursing
Ana with her mother Maria Dolores Rothhammer-Ruiz at her graduation ceremony from Samuel Merritt University in Oakland. Ana moved to Philadelphia for several years and commuted to Delaware where she was a RN at a level 1 trauma center. She returned to California and completed her Master's Degree in nursing at UC San Francisco, and now works as a family nurse practitioner at Kaiser Permanente and works a second job at a safety net clinic in Alameda County. She lives in Oakland a few blocks from her brother Paul.


Christmas with my family in Alameda, CA
This is me with my niece Christine, the only child of my sister Ann. Christine graduate from UC Santa Cruz with her BA and then completed a Master's Degree in International Conflict Resolution at the Monterey Institute for International Studies. She currently works at the Prevention Institute,
"Prevention Institute (PI) is a nonprofit that works to build prevention and health equity into key policies and actions at various levels. PI applies its approach to various health and safety issues, such as injury and violence prevention, healthy eating and active living, and mental health and wellbeing." Her office is in Oakland
"Prevention Institute (PI) is a nonprofit that works to build prevention and health equity into key policies and actions at various levels. PI applies its approach to various health and safety issues, such as injury and violence prevention, healthy eating and active living, and mental health and wellbeing." Her office is in Oakland


Craig with niece Ana
Taken in 2014. Ana is my brother's daughter, the oldest of his two children. She had recently graduated from Samuel Merritt College with her BA in Nursing and pinned as a registered nurse.


Aaron with his cousins
Aaron is wearing the blue ski cap. He is with his cousins from the maternal side of the family: Nikiya, Angela, Rueben, Stormy, and Andrea H


Aaron Sea Rothhammer eating blueberry pancakes on Sunday
The Sunday tradition for me is to prepare a big breakfast, which included blueberry pancakes for whomever is with me. In this picture, Aaron is enjoying his


James and Esther Luella Molloy
This picture is of my maternal grandparents. James Molloy was part owner of a speakeasy in San Francisco during prohibition. My grandmother is pregnant with her only child, Gloria, the mother of Craig and Michael.


Mike, Craig, and Ann
This photo was taken in Los Gatos after my brother, sister, and I got together for a holiday luncheon.


Family photo by our home in Fiesta Gardens
This photo is of Michael Rothhammer, Craig Rothhammer, Robert Rothhammer, and Gloria Rothhammer. It was taken at some point in late 1955. My mother was tall at 5'9". My father is 5'11". Mike grew to be 6'1" and Craig grew to be 6'3".


Wedding day for Craig and Dawn
We were married on April 30, 1998 in Taft, CA. We had about 70 people 17. Our reception was in a VFW hall, as her grandfather was a WWII veteran. We had a Mexican cowboy band and a home cooked feast of delicious Mexican food. As I had just begun a new job with Riverside County, our honeymoon was limited to 4 days. We stayed at the Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo, staying in a different room each of the 4 nights. Each room was more elaborate than the one before in a hotel that prides itself on each one being decorated entirely differently. We spent our last night in the Old World Suite, with a fireplace, waterfall showers, and even waterfall faucets. We visited Solvang, hiked in the nearby hills, went to Avila beach, and toured Hearst Castle.


Michael Rothhammer and Dolores Rothhammer-Ruiz
This picture was taken at a well attended Christmas party at the home of my brother and sister-in-law. Dolores loved to entertain guests, was great at making tamales at what was our traditional tamale feast during the holidays, and was a very kind woman of great faith, right up to the ruthless premature end in August 2024. Her and my brother were married over 35 years. She is 73 in this picture.


Major Robert Charles Rothhammer
My father was a major in the US Army Medical Corps during WW II. He was stationed in Austria at about the time the concentration camps were being liberated. He never talked about what he witnessed, but suffered his entire life with PTSD and alcohol and ended his own life at age 66. One of many sad stories of how our country sends its young men to war, where they witness unspeakable atrocities, then are not provided the mental health support needed. This was true back during WW II and unfortunately continues to this day, all the more exacerbated by Donald Trump taking a meat ax to veterans and other services.
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Craig and sister Ann out for Christmas lunch in December 2024
In our later years, the family does not often have big dinners. For the past few, I get together at a nice restaurant to share lunch with my sister Ann.


Dawn Rothhammer in her Sacramento home dog sitting. Taken March 2025
Dawn has always. been a very nurturing person. She was this to me as a spouse, very much so to our children, likewise to her friends and family. More recently she has shared her love with pets of her friends. This dog is a regular for day care.

Pauline Rothhammer) of San Francisco, California United States has a brother Robert Charles Rothhammer. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Pauline Beneke (nee: Rothhammer).


Rudolf Rothhammer emigrated from Vienna Austria with his wife Molly Rothhammer (nee: Sullivan) of Cork Ireland, settling in San Francisco and living in Noe Valley until his death September 3, 1970. He had three children: Pauline, Lillian, and Robert; all born in San Francisco.
Robert Charles Rothhammer was born on February 1, 1918 In San Francisco. His first marriage was to Florence Rothhammer. He has one child, Ann Houston Rothhammer, from this marriage. His second marriage was to Gloria Lee Rothhammer. She had two sons, Michael James Rothhammer and Craig Robert Rothhammer. Michael's father is _______ Basso of San Francisco. He became related to Robert through a step-parent adoption in 1962. Craig is the natural born child of Robert and Gloria.
Gloria had filed for divorce prior to her death on August 31, 1963, but passed away prior to. the finalization. They had been separated for the last year of her life. She was a resident of San Mateo CA with her sons Michael and Craig at the time of her death.
Michael and Craig lived in various different settings until they reached 18. Each lived with their maternal grandmother, Esther Luella Marianetti (nee: Kleckner) at the time they graduated from high school, Michael from Hillsdale High School in San Mateo and Craig from Mills High School in Millbrae, CA. Esther went by Luella and has 4 marriages. The first was to James Molloy of San Francisco (the father of her daughter Gloria, next to Daniel Howard of San Francisco, the third to Arthur Axup of San Francisco (this marriage was annulled in < 1 year) and finally, to Albert Bernard Marianetti of San Francisco, but living in San Mateo at the time of their marriage through his death.

Molly Rothhammer of San Francisco, San Francisco County, California United States was born circa 1890 in Ireland. She was married to Rudolf Rothhammer in 1912, and they were together until Rudolf's death on September 3, 1970 in San Mateo County United States. She has children Lillian M Rothhammer, Robert Rothhammer, and Pauline (Rothhammer). Molly Rothhammer died at Noe Valley, San Francisco CA in San Francisco.
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