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ELIZABETH L. POST NAPLES, Fla. - Elizabeth L. Post , 89, died in Naples, Fla. on April 24, 2010, surrounded by her family. Libby was born in Englewood, N.J. on May 7, 1920, the third of Allen and Bess Lindley's three children. She lived in Englewood until 1941, when she married George Cookman, who was killed in action in the Pacific in 1943. Libby then married Bill Post in 1944, with whom she shared the next 65 years of her life in a wonderful, loving marriage which, along with her children, was the central element of her life, and was a source of inspiration to all who knew them. Libby and Bill and their growing family lived in Bogota, Colombia in the early 1950s, then moved to Rye, N.Y., where they raised their four children, then on to Waterbury Center, Vt., then to Marathon, Fla., and finally to Bentley Village, in Naples. In each place they lived, they created a wonderful life for themselves, and, especially, made lifelong friends who were a great source of pleasure to them through the years. Libby was the granddaughter-in-law of Emily Post. In the early 1960s, she assumed responsibility for carrying on the Post family tradition of writing and teaching about etiquette. Libby quickly became, and remained for the next 30 years, America's leading authority on etiquette. Six times she revised and modernized the classic "Etiquette," originally written by Emily Post. She authored books on weddings, children's etiquette, entertaining and others, and she was in great demand on television and radio shows, where the ideas of an etiquette expert were needed. In the early 1990s, Libby cut back on her responsibilities as an author and authority, yielding to her daughter-in-law, Peggy, and a little later, to her daughter Cindy Post Senning, her son Peter, and her daughter-inlaw Tricia. They have expanded the Emily Post Institute, and continue to this day as the country's leading etiquette writers, teachers and experts. Libby was extremely proud of this succession to a fourth generation of Posts working in the etiquette field, and even more so now that a fifth generation has joined the firm, in the persons of Libby's grandchildren, Anna Post, Lizzie Post, and Dan Post Senning. Libby was a gifted artist. Her paintings, especially her later watercolors, grace the walls of her family's and friend's homes, as well as many, many collectors who purchased her works at the various art shows at which she exhibited over the years. She was very generous about donating works to charity auctions where her paintings always sold well. Libby was also an accomplished golfer and an avid fisherman. One year, she landed the largest tarpon caught by a woman in the United States that year. She was particularly proud of the day she and Bill each registered a so-called grand slam on the flats of the Florida Keys, a rare feat for one person, much less for two in the same boat on the same day. Libby and Bill were for many years avid SCUBA divers and made numerous trips to exotic parts of the world to pursue the clearest waters and the most colorful fish. Libby was a straightforward, practical lady who could be counted on to say what she thought, and her advice was always worth listening to. She was the matriarch of a large family over which she presided with grace, dignity, caring and loyalty. The large family gatherings at Christmas at Libby and Bill's house at North Hill in Waterbury Center, Vt. were family highlights every year. Libby will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Libby is survived by her wonderful husband, Bill; her four children and their spouses, Allen Post and Peggy, Bill Post, Jr. and Maureen, Cindy Senning and John, and Peter Post and Tricia. She is also survived by her eight grandchildren, their spouses and one greatgrandson, Casey Post, Jeep Post and his wife, Jessica, Peter Post, his wife, Elizabeth Archangeli, and greatgrandson, Alexander, Jill Ravey, Dan Senning, Will Senning, Anna Post, and Lizzie Post. She was predeceased in 1987 by her grandson, Paul. She is also survived by her niece, Betsy Lindley Bird, and her nephews, Dan Lindley and Pete Lindley, and by numerous great nephews and nieces. Libby's family wishes to express its gratitude to the wonderful nurses and staff at the Bentley Extended Care Facility, who provided such good and tender care during her last weeks. They are truly compassionate and professional people. A service celebrating Libby's life will be held in Waterbury Center, Vt. on a date and time to be determined. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Waterbury Congregational Church, UCC, 8 North Main Street, Waterbury, VT 05676 or to the Helen Day Art Center, 5 School Street, PO Box 411, Stowe, VT 05672.

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Published by The Burlington Free Press on Apr. 26, 2010.

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Leah Howell

May 13, 2010

I too am honored to have known Mrs. post, I was her hairdresser in the Fl. Keys for many years and have thought of her often and fondly.
I cherish the time spent with her, what a great sense of humor, and I think of her each time I look at the watercolors she gave me.
May God bless you in your loss. (Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal) sincerely, Leah Howell

May 9, 2010

Dear Peter, Cindy, Billy and Allen,
I am so sorry to hear of your Mom's death a few weeks ago. It appeared in the Palm Beach Post which I happened to read that day.
I live a half of a mile from Susie Canada and she had told me that she had not been well. Having lost my mother 10 years ago, I know how hard it is.. even if it is expected.
I remember playing over at Susie's in Louden Woods and we always seemed to end up at your pool. Your Mom was always so wonderful bringing us ice tea!!! What a gracious lady she was and so lovely.
My deepest sympathy to you all and much love,
Diana Le Maire Squibb

May 1, 2010

It was a privelege to have known Libby. My sympathy to her family. Marilyn James

Susan and Dr.Frank Troianello

April 29, 2010

Allen and Peggy, Frank and I extend our deepest sympathy.

April 27, 2010

What an honor it was to have know her. Mrs. Post was recently instrumental in suggesting we begin serving Saturday lunches at the pool. She shared with me that it was one of the many reason she and her husband decided to move to Bentley Village. Our sincere sympathy us extended to the entire Post family.
David Schini, Director of Food Serivces and the Food Service staff

Maria Mason

April 26, 2010

Peter, Trish, Allan, Cindy & Billy~
What wonderful family memories we have of your Mother both in Rye and Martha's Vineyard. She certainly lived a full life.
Much love to all and my thoughts are with you.
Maria Mabee Mason

April 26, 2010

We send our heartfelt sympathy to all the family on the loss of Libby. She was a great lady! With love, Ted and Nanny (Buck) Hoehn

linda carnegie

April 26, 2010

trish, peter and family
loving thoughts and prayers to you all
linda carnegie

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