Kate’s Story

Site created on June 10, 2021

Hello dear friends and family of Kate Chase.  

This message is to provide an update about Kate and her journey in battling cancer. I’m Ray, Kate’s husband. 

In 2016, Kate had surgery to remove a cancerous tumor on one of her kidneys. Because it was caught early, and after a partial removal of the affected kidney and a short recovery, Kate was able to return to her life, and things returned to normal. For the next three years, we lived our lives happily, with a more profound appreciation of wellness. 

In 2019, the cancer returned. Kate began a course of immunotherapy at UCSF, which used her own immune system, along with courses of chemo, to help fight the cancer. She was doing well with this course of treatment through the year.

But since last summer, the cancer started moving into different organs. And even with Kate’s determination and strong will, and a myriad of treatments, she suffered multiple debilitating setbacks. 

So earlier week, due to the aggressive nature of this disease, we have decided to suspend further treatments. Kate has been moved to palliative hospice care, which will provide comfort care as she prepares and proceeds into her final chapter.



For many of you this is certainly a shock. Kate, as you know, is very private about her personal life, yet always ready to share her incredible insights, care, advice and resources with her wide group of loving and creative humans. She kept her illness quiet because she not only didn’t want to burden anyone but was ever hopeful she would succeed in her battle against this despicable disease. 

I’m sharing this news here, for the many, many people that had the pleasure of basking in Kate’s bright, incredible light. I hope that this broadcast will be received and shared by all who have had the incredible good fortune of meeting, knowing, working alongside and loving Kate.  

Kate is unable to receive visitors and to speak with you directly, but she would, however, be pleased to hear from you. Feel free to write on this site or send a card or letter to our home address below. I know, for me, I’d really cherish having a tangible, touchable representation of a healthy Kate, as a reminder of your good times and fond memories with her. So feel free to break out your old fashioned pens and paper if you can.  Regardless of format, she will love hearing your words and being reminded of the wonderful moments you shared together.

Kate’s family and I will monitor this site and provide updates periodically. Please know Kate is getting wonderful care with attention to comfort as she prepares for her departure from life. 

BTW, Kate wants everyone to know how grateful and satisfied she has been with her compassionate, empathetic, tireless, professional and exemplary care at UCSF. Quintessentially Kate - she’s able to shine her light even in the darkest of times!


If you’d like to send Kate a card or letter, please address to: 
40 Arago St
San Francisco, CA 94112


Please be well
 -Ray Bair

Newest Update

Journal entry by Ray Bair

Katharine Chase
June 23, 1960 - June 14, 2021

Kate Chase, age 60, passed away peacefully after a five-year journey with cancer, at home in San Francisco, California.

Kate was raised in Cheshire, Massachusetts, and graduated from Hoosac Valley High School in 1978. After briefly attending community college, Kate's sense of adventure took her west where she made Los Angeles her home. Kate became active in the art and photography worlds and started working for a photo retouching business, Wild Studios. After several years and roles with the company, her keen instincts led her into a studio manager position. In 1995, she moved north to open the San Francisco office of Wild Studios. 

After working with and for many different members of the photographic art and production communities, she formed Kate Chase Presents, and as a successful businessperson she continued to create the relationships she would cultivate for the rest of her life. Kate Chase Presents brought together all of her professional energies, and put them into representing the artists in which she had incredible faith. In recent years, Kate was excited to channel the wisdom she had gathered through her work into becoming a mentor and coach within her industry. 

Always taking the time to understand how vision could lead to production, Kate worked with artists on connecting their work and their passion, drawing out their best artistic, professional, and human selves. Over War is one project she was particularly proud of, in which she brought to life in words and photographs the stories of twenty-seven F-105 Thunderchief fighter pilots, among them her uncle Ed Skowron. Kate also worked her undeniable magic and innovation to send her father Wilbur Chase to the 2015 Minneapolis Senior Games, spreading the word through her many channels and a GoFundMe page—taking a dream and making it happen. Kate did this in every avenue of her life; she knew how to make every person she met feel special and inspired, and was a champion for those she loved in both her professional and personal lives. 

In 2001, Kate met her husband and her destiny, Ray Bair, and they married in September of 2003. They continued to build a life in San Francisco, where they opened Ray's specialty foods store, Cheese Plus. Together Kate and Ray worked hard doing what they loved, supporting each other's businesses and blending their creative and culinary worlds. They also shared a love of travel, and especially enjoyed finding new places in Europe to explore. Kate had an unending curiosity about life, and was dedicated to the important work of listening and asking questions, which she never stopped doing. 

In addition to her husband Ray, Kate is survived by her parents Katharine and Wilbur Chase of North Fort Myers, Florida; her sister Leslie Soha of Brooklyn, New York; her brother Edward Chase and his wife Marianne of Mansfield, MA; her nephew Chase Soha, his partner Kristen Lohwasser, and their son and Kate's great-nephew Finn Soha; and her niece Alexandria Chase of Mansfield, MA.

Kate cared deeply about the needs of the elderly, and in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly, at 
littlebrothers.org

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