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Saryl Von der Porten Obituary

Saryl Corrick Von der Porten For fifty-six years the loving companion in the adventure of life with her husband Edward, sons Michael and Eric (who predeceased her), daughters-in-law Elaine and Cathy, grandchildren Steven, Kevin, Peter and Laura, brother Douglas Corrick, brother-in-law Ronald Von der Porten, sisters-in-law Karen Corrick and Marsha Von der Porten, nephew Brian Corrick, and many friends, died in San Francisco on February 28, 2011, after a short illness. Born in Chicago on March 16, 1933, to Gerald and Pearl Corrick, her earliest years were spent in the Midwest. Her family moved to San Francisco when she was a teenager. She graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School and San Francisco State College. While in college, she met her future husband. She taught elementary school for a few years in San Francisco, Napa and Penngrove. In 1960, she and her family moved to her great-grandparents' town of Santa Rosa. They traveled extensively in Europe and the United States, often in a Volkswagen camper, many of the journeys supporting her husband's maritime historical and archaeological researches. They moved to San Francisco in 1985. She always maintained a welcoming home for many interesting visitors from many states and countries. For two summers she and her husband worked on the archaeology of Henry VIII's flagship Mary Rose. They were crewpersons on the Liberty Ship SS Jeremiah O'Brien's fiftieth-anniversary voyage to Normandy and English ports. She was the manager of the Treasure Island Museum Association while her husband was the museum's director. For eleven years, she was headquarters manager of the Baja California archaeological expeditions that uncovered the wreck site of a 1576 Manila galleon. Saryl was active in the American Association of University Women, president of the Santa Rosa chapter, and a regular attendee at two monthly bridge groups for half a century. She volunteered with organizations such as Santa Rosa's Treasure House and parent-teacher associations, and recorded textbooks for blind college students. Her stitchery interest led her to create numerous and varied needle works, to participate in various stitchery organizations, and to collect historic needlework tools. She and her husband assembled a large collection of World War II home-front artifacts which are destined for an appropriate museum. Always widening her interests, she was a frequent attendee at Explorers Club, Westerners, and historical association meetings. At her request, there will be no memorial service. Donations in her memory could be sent to one's favorite educational institution.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Mar. 11 to Mar. 13, 2011.

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Valerie Justus-Rusconi

March 27, 2011

Saryl was such a vibrant, warm woman. I always enjoyed our conversations at our needlework gatherings. My sincere condolences to all her family and friends.

Mary Olsson

March 26, 2011

I will miss Saryl's bright smile at our stitching group meetings. I send condolences to her family for their huge loss.

Arnold Amy & family Von der Porten

March 17, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

March 14, 2011

I met Saryl late in her life and enjoyed her immensely. My thoughts are with her loving family as they work through her loss.

Debra Pritchard, friend of Cathy and Eric (Palawan, Philippines and Redwood City, CA)

Kay and Dale Harris

March 13, 2011

A friend, a sister in the mind and heart will be sorely missed.

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