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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1987)
University student drowns; funeral today | By Stephen Maher Of the Kmerald A University student drown ed Sunday at Crescent I.ake. Oregon State Police said. Michael John klotter, 19. of Eugene, was attempting to swim to shore with two friends from a small wooden boat when he began struggling in the water and went under. One of klot ter's friends attempted to keep klotter afloat but lost his grip and klotter slipped beneath the waters, said Sgt. Jim Hand, of the klamath Kails branch of the state police. Klotter’s body was recovered Monday morning by a search and rescue team from the klamath County sheriff's office. Hand said. The incident was reported to the klamath County sheriff's of ficeat 12:10 a m. and than refer red to the state police at 12:20 a.m. Monday. Hand said. The drowning has been ruled accidental although alcohol was involved in the incident. Hand said The three had been staying at a cabin owned by one of their parents. The lake is located southeast of Oakridge off State Highway 5H. According to the University News Bureau. Klotter had com pleted his freshman year at the University. He resided at Caswell Hall and was enrolled as a pre-major. He was a 1‘lHti graduate of Churchill High School. "He was well-liked by a lot of people in the dorms." said Patrick Short, a resident assis tant in Caswell Hall during the 1980-87 school year. "He was a very nice guy. and he got along with everyone really well.” "He was a quiet kind of per son,” Short said. According to Short, blotter and his roommate "were the characters of the floor yet he wasn't very loud. He was always very quiet, always in the background." "1 saw a lot of growth in him He matured through the year." he said. blotter is survived by his parents, Thomas and Madelyn of Eugene; brothers, Tom of Phoenix, Ariz.. and Donald of Eugene; grandmother, Ann liosshart; and numerous other relatives. 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