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Dr. Barbara Chartier Ayres

Barbara Ayres Obituary

AYRES, Dr. Barbara Chartier Of West Newbury, died peacefully at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers, surrounded by the love and care of family on May 30, 2009. Born July 21, 1925 in Clyde, Kansas, she was a daughter of the late Meda & Clifford Chartier. She received her Bachelor of Arts Degree from Coe College, her Masters from the University of North Carolina, and was awarded her PhD from Harvard-Radcliff in 1956. Survivors include a brother, Clinton Keith Chartier of Carmarillo, CA, a sister, Rebecca Means of Omaha, Nebraska, nephew, Tom Chartier of Grand Cayman Island, and wife, Lori Malmberg, a niece, Erica Means Bottger and husband, Douglas, of Omaha Nebraska, a great nephew and two great nieces. Dr. Ayres' academic and professional activities include affiliations with the Harvard School of Public Health, Boston University School of Social Work, Harvard University Medical School, Columbia University, New York University, Harvard University, Laboratory of Social Relations, the University of Massachusetts and the Radcliffe Institute. She was a key person in developing the Department of Anthropology at the University of Massachusetts, Boston and chaired the department for many years. Other professional affiliations include: Fellow, American Anthropological Association, Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Past President-Society for Cross Cultural Research, Member, Executive Committee and Board of Directors, Human Relation Area Files. In addition to several of her own publications, she also collaborated with J.W.M.Whiting and Alan Lomax. She is also a member of the Greenough Chamber Players. A resident of West Newbury, MA for the past 33 years, she established extensive wildflower gardens. Barbara's love of learning extended until her death with continued interests in cross- cultural developments, politics, music, sailing, and building her library collection of music and books and primitives. She leaves a legacy of teaching and learning in many areas. She died as she lived, an example of determination, strong will and adventure. She will be sorely missed. Arrangements are private. Memorials may be given to the Anna Jacques Hospital Foundation, Oncology Clinic Staff Fund (Education), 25 Highland Avenue, Newburyport, MA 01950; The African Federation of Women Entrepreneurs, PO Box 7600, Accra North, Ghana or a charity of choice. The Cremation Society of Massachusetts assisted the family with these arrangements

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Published by Boston Globe on Jun. 21, 2009.

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Judy Buck-Glenn

April 14, 2010

Professor Ayres was the most demanding and the best professor I ever had. I took every course she taught that I could manage in the time I had at UMB. And it was because I had loved her that I thought of looking her up, only to find that she has died. She will always have a place in my heart.

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Maggie McNally

March 5, 2010

I knew Barbara as an educator, mentor and spirited leader in pursuit of understanding. She provided a beautiful example of an engaged life to a young woman of the '70s who was searching for meaning, and I will always be in her debt. Thank you, Barbara, for all of your gifts.

Ann Harrington

June 29, 2009

Barbara was a very special part of our lives. She was a dear friend of my parents, and she was very special to me and to my sister. I loved Barbara and I am so glad I was able to speak to her and tell her that the day before she left us. I am so glad I have been able to connect with Becky, Barbara's sister. Even though Barbara is not with us, there is a part of Barbara with me, inspiring me to be a life-long learner and listener, to be strong, and to appreciate the diversity of life.

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