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LAURIE KASLOVE Obituary

KASLOVE LAURIE SUE KASLOVE (Age 65) Dearest wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and friend, died on Saturday, October 7, 2017, after a hard-fought battle with leukemia. Laurie was a clinical psychologist in private practice for most of her professional life. In her role as a therapist, she felt privileged to be entrusted with her clients' most intimate sorrows and joys. She was deeply curious about the human mind and applied her intellect and empathy to improving the lives of her clients. In recent years, she was a Clinical Instructor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science. There she co-taught a course intended to humanize the practice of medicine, a pursuit that she found both personally and professionally significant. Laurie was a graduate of Simmons College in Boston and held masters' degrees from American University in psychology and the University of Maryland in social work. Laurie's greatest passion was her family and their well-being. Her three daughters, Jocelyn, Megan and Hannah, stand as her proudest achievement in life, and she loved them so individually and fully that they each believed themselves to be her "favorite". Megan and Hannah Moore were well prepared by their mother to pursue their passions and enrich the lives of others. Jocelyn Sweet (Moore), who preceded Laurie in death in 2014, received the same good mothering with the same result. Her influence on David Moore, her husband of nearly forty years, was the similar and served to contradict his deeply held view that we are who we are. Laurie was a logophile and lover of languages, who found immense enjoyment in reading, a good scrabble victory, and puzzle solving. She instilled a love of nature and travel in her three children, and relished exploring new places and building memories with her family. In the Moore-Kaslove household, Laurie is credited with giving meaning to celebrations and the passing of seasons with her attention to detail and love of family gatherings. Laurie managed to make every occasion feel special, no matter how big or small. She is survived by the aforementioned members of her immediate family, as well as by Megan's husband, Isaac Hammond-Paul; grandson, Levi, whose arrival this past spring motivated Laurie to fight on, and by Hannah's fiancée, Alex Hansen. Laurie is also survived by Jocelyn's husband, Brian Sweet; and siblings, Debra Browne, Judith Kaslove and Jonathan Kaslove. Laurie will be missed by all who loved her, but she will live on in the impulse to do good and care for others. A funeral service will take place on October 13, 2017 at 1 p.m., in the Chapel of Norbeck Memorial Park, 16225 Batchellors Forest Road in Olney, Maryland. Following the ceremony, the family will host a reception. In lieu of flowers, it is suggested that donations in memory of Laurie be made to the Southern Poverty Law Center.

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Published by The Washington Post on Oct. 11, 2017.

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Karen C.

October 16, 2017

To Laurie's family, I was so saddened to learn today of Laurie's death. My daughter was her patient for a time, and Laurie provided crucial support and guidance during a very difficult time for our family. I will always remember and appreciate her grace, humor and wisdom.

val

October 13, 2017

To Laurie's family.
My name is val and I was one of Laurie's clients. Just from the Love and care she showed me, I know how much more she loved all of you. I can't tell you how much she did for me, taking me from wanting to die all the time, and giving me a will and desire to live. But she also gave me so much more. Insights into things that happened in my life, and coming to terms with them. She took my internal suffering away.
I just wanted to let you all know. She is a true light in the world.
Thank all of you.
val

Andrew P

October 11, 2017

Laurie,

You were brilliant, funny and compassionate. You helped me through one of the roughest times of my life. The last time we ever spoke was many years ago on the phone, and you talked me off the ledge. I wish I could have thanked you one last time because my success and happiness today wouldn't be possible without you. Rest in peace.

Martha Roth

October 11, 2017

Laurie and I were roommates and dearest friends at Simmons for part of our sophomore year, and she has always had a special -- indeed, a profound -- place in my heart and mind. I regret that we lost touch over the intervening decades, and it was a joy to reconnect (albeit briefly) about ten years ago. She was one of the most beautiful people I've ever known, both inside and out. I send you all my deepest sympathies. Her absence on this earth will be felt by all the people whose lives she enriched.

October 11, 2017

Dear David, Megan and Hannah,
Please accept my deepest sympathy. Laurie was a treasured supervisor and colleague of mine. Sending you and your family my warm thoughts and prayers. ~ Jen Kogan

Donna Embersit

October 11, 2017

David, Megan and Hannah-
We are deeply saddened by the loss of Laurie. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. She will be greatly missed.
With Love - Donna and Jim

October 11, 2017

My condolences to the family. May you find comfort in reading 2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17. May the God of Comfort provide your family with the peace and comfort that only he can give.

RT

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