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Clarksville Resident Gregar Amundson Remembered for Adventurous Life
Amundson, 76, was an avid skier, sailor, and traveler who served in the Army and worked as a boat captain
Mar. 18, 2026 at 3:36am
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Gregar Rudolph Amundson, a longtime resident of Clarksville, Tennessee, passed away on March 13, 2026 at the age of 76. Amundson was known for his adventurous spirit, love of the outdoors, and service to his country. He was an avid skier, sailor, and boat captain who traveled extensively, including regular trips to Costa Rica with his life partner of 30 years, Kathleen Marie Sitton.
Why it matters
Amundson's life story reflects the rich history and diverse community of Clarksville, a city known for its military connections and outdoor recreation. His passing is a loss for the local community, which remembers him as a free-spirited adventurer and leader who brought joy to those around him.
The details
Amundson was born in 1950 in DePere, Wisconsin and developed a passion for outdoor sports from a young age, skiing at age 3 and sailing solo by age 8. He served in the Army in the early 1970s, stationed in Iran, where he organized ski trips for his fellow soldiers. After returning stateside, Amundson worked in the shipbuilding industry and eventually became a 100-ton boat captain, doing marine construction work across the Great Lakes. In his spare time, he built three sailboats, the last of which he constructed over 10 years with his partner Kathy.
- Gregar Amundson passed away on March 13, 2026.
- Amundson was born on January 21, 1950.
- Amundson served in the Army in the early 1970s, stationed in Iran.
The players
Gregar Rudolph Amundson
A 76-year-old resident of Clarksville, Tennessee who was known for his adventurous spirit, love of the outdoors, and service to his country.
Kathleen Marie Sitton
Amundson's life partner of 30 years who traveled extensively with him, including regular trips to Costa Rica.
What’s next
A Celebration of Life Service for Gregar Amundson will be held later in Wisconsin.
The takeaway
Gregar Amundson's adventurous life and service to his community are a testament to the vibrant spirit and diverse history of Clarksville, Tennessee. His passing is a loss for all who knew him and were inspired by his zest for life.


