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Jean Bergmark Obituary


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BERGMARK, Jean Jean Begeman Robitscher Bergmark Atlanta, GA Jean Begeman Robitscher Bergmark, 88, died on February 28, 2012, at her Canterbury Court residence, Atlanta, GA. Born on January 31, 1924, to Myron and Hazel (Flagler) Begeman, Jean grew up in Austin, TX, and in 1945 graduated from the University of Texas with a degree in journalism. She moved to Washington, DC, where she embraced DC politics, co-authoring a column on Congress for southern newspapers with her friend and fellow Texan Liz Carpenter. Jean later would go on to become one of the first women Associate Editors of "The New Republic" magazine. Throughout her life, Jean was a prolific freelance writer, co-authoring a number of books, including "Learning Joy," "Notable Men and Women of the Civil War," "How to Cook a Pig" (with friend Betty Talmadge), and "Grace Towns Hamilton and the Politics of Southern Change." One evening in Washington, Jean attended a garden party and was introduced to a handsome, young reporter for ìThe Wall Street Journal,î Jonas Bondi Robitscher, Jr. They married in 1950 and while Jean supported their growing family, Joe completed degrees in both law and medicine. Jean continued to write and began another career in real estate development, renovating homes in Foggy Bottom and on Capitol Hill. They moved to Philadelphia where Joe completed his medical residency in psychiatry. Because their first child was born legally blind, Jean helped to found the National Association for the Visually Handicapped (NAVH), which produces books in large print. In 1972, now a family of five, they moved to Atlanta, where Dr. Robitscher became the first occupant of the Henry R. Luce Chair in Law and the Behavioral Sciences at Emory University. They quickly made their mark on the Atlanta community and were featured in the 1978 book "Movers and Shakers in Georgia." Dr. Robitscher died of cancer in 1981. In 1984, she married David Bergmark. Jean continued to be active in the community and her interests were wide and varied. She was a member of the Emory Women's Club, spearheading the purchase and renovation of the Houston Mill House. She was also an active member of the board of Project Interconnections, Inc., which develops permanent affordable housing for formerly homeless adults struggling with mental illness. She helped found Jerusalem House, a hospice for HIV/AIDS patients, and also Resurgens, a monthly meeting of Atlanta small business owners. She was a member of the Druid Hills Golf Club and was one of the first women members of the Atlanta Commerce Club. She was also proud of her involvement in the Georgia chapter of the International Women's Forum; the Board of Councilors of the Carter Center; PEO, a women's philanthropic organization; the Inquiry Club; the Hal Davidson Society; the Robitscher Society; and the Every Saturday Club. A life-long Democrat, she opened her lovely Druid Hills home for countless political fundraisers, social events and philanthropic causes close to her heart. Jean's energy, generosity, and commitment will be missed. Jean is survived by her daughter Jan Robitscher of Berkeley, CA; her daughter Christine Robitscher Ladd, her son-in-law, Christopher Ladd, both of Bethesda, MD, grandchildren Joanna Ladd of San Francisco, CA, Thatcher Ladd, and Nikita Ladd, both of Bethesda; her son, John Robitscher, her daughter-in-law, Linda Robitscher, and grandson Walker Robitscher of Atlanta; as well as other loving relatives. A memorial service to celebrate Jean's life will be held on March 3, 2012, at 4:00 p.m., in the chapel at Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church, Atlanta and the family will receive friends immediately following the service. A private internment will follow in Austin, TX. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to Project Interconnections www.projectinterconnections.org (Darlene Schultz, Project Interconnections, Inc., 2198 Dresden Drive Chamblee, GA 30341 404-325-4572). Wages & Sons Stone Mountain Chapel (770) 469-9811. Express condolences at www.wagesandsons. com.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Mar. 1, 2012.

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March 5, 2012

John and Family, My heartfelt sympathy, thoughts and prayers are with you. David and Susan Hoffman

Mark Radke

March 3, 2012

John, I want to express my deepest sympathy to you and your family on the passing of your mother.

Aida Perez Flamm

March 2, 2012

Jean was always a great listener & very charming. Talking with her was a real inspiration of how great women live. She will be missed & I'm so honored to have spent time with her.
Aida Perez Flamm

Angela

March 1, 2012

I am very sorry to hear of the death of your dear loved one. Psalms 66:19 says: " Truly God has heard; He has paid attention to the voice of my prayer." God hears our prayers and feels our pain. He can give You the strength needed to endure.

P.

March 1, 2012

TO THE FAMILY OF JEAN BERGMARK. MAY THE GOD OF ALL COMFORT PROVIDE YOU WITH THE COMFORT THAT YOU NEED TO COPE WITH YOUR LOSS.

Peggy St. Hilaire

March 1, 2012

How very saddened I was to hear of the passing of your mother. I shall always remember Jean for her zest for life. When Jean visited us in New Hampshire, she was a whirlwind and fun to be around. I would like to express my deep sorry in the loss of your Mom. Love to all of you, your second cousin, Peg Flagler St. Hilaire

Barbara Domir

March 1, 2012

Mesh and I extend our deepest sympathy to your family. Jean was such a lovely human being, as well as being incredibly accomplished, always kind, generous and self-effacing. Her home was a veritable "salon" for the most interesting people in town, and we felt honored when she included us at a book signing. She will definitely be missed by so many.

Anne Barge Clegg

March 1, 2012

Terry and I are so deeply saddened to hear of Jean's death. For a few precious years, she and David were our treasured neighbors at The Clifton. We shared so many wonderful times with them and were truly devastated when they left. The magical energy they brought to all who knew them is irreplaceable. Jean was everything one could aspire to be and certainly made a huge impact on our lives. Her wonderful spirit will always be with us. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and many friends.

March 1, 2012

I am so sorry for your lost. May you and your family rely on God in this time if grief.

March 1, 2012

John - Deepest sympathy to you and your family on the passing of your mother. She left quite a mark on her community. Now she has gone to her reward and is at peace. Peace also to you as you celebrate her life. - Frank Bright (Columbus, OH)

March 1, 2012

With deepest sympathy to the Bergmark family during your time of grief...Psalm 46:1...God is for us a refuge and strength, A help that is readily to be found during difficult times...May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead.

candace godwin, PT

March 1, 2012

We all loved Jean at Canterbury-she was witty and funny and always brought a smile to our faces. She will be greatly missed. She will always be Jean-Jean-the dancing machine to me.

G. Johnson

March 1, 2012

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Wages & Sons Funeral Homes, Inc. Stone Mountain Chapel

March 1, 2012

We wish to extend our deepest sympathies at this difficult time.

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