It took a while, but the national press (AP and Washington Post, at least) have noted
Mike Gauldin's passing. Since the link may go missing some time in the future due to the uncertain nature of newspapers online and off, I want to save the WashPo obituary here:
Link: Doris E. Gola, Michael G. Gauldin, William L. Siskos, Ora Belle Tamm.
Michael G. Gauldin,
Clinton Press Secretary
Michael G. Gauldin, 55, a press secretary for then-Arkansas Gov. Bill
Clinton who came to Washington to work in public affairs after Clinton
was inaugurated as president in 1993, died July 22 of brain cancer at
his home in Burke.
Mr. Gauldin was the director of public and consumer affairs for the
Department of Energy from 1993 to 1995, followed by six years as
communications director at the Department of the Interior.
He then joined the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement
as the director of public affairs. In 2007, he became a public affairs
officer for the U.S. Geological Survey, a position he held until his
death.
Michael Glen Gauldin was born in Mena, Ark., and raised in nearby
Foreman, Ark. He served in the Army as a public affairs specialist in
Colorado and Europe before graduating in 1981 with a degree in
journalism from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
Before going to work for Clinton in 1987, Mr. Gauldin worked as a
journalism instructor and assistant director of information at the
University of Arkansas and as a reporter and cartoonist for several
Arkansas newspapers. In early 1992, Mr. Gauldin briefly served as press
secretary for Clinton's presidential campaign.
Mr. Gauldin was a freelance commercial artist and cartoonist. His
clients included newspapers, corporations and the last three secretaries
of the Department of Interior. He also made American history action
figures, including Native Americans and African American Buffalo
Soldiers, and sold them online.
He was separated from his wife, Jane Catherine Harrison Gauldin of Springfield.
Survivors include his companion of 15 years, Jana Prewitt of Burke; four
children from his marriage, Amanda Willett of Oak Hill, Va., and
Patrick, John and Elizabeth Gauldin of Springfield; his parents, Harold
and Fairy Gauldin of Foreman; three brothers; and two grandchildren.
-- Emma Brown
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