Beatrice-Liebenberg-Obituary

Beatrice "Bea" Liebenberg

Washington, District of Columbia

1919 - 2025

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January 4, 2025
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Washington, District of Columbia
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(Age 105) On Saturday, January 4, 2025, BEATRICE LIEBENBERG of Washington, DC. Beloved wife of the late Maurice Liebenberg, loving mother of Jean Liebenberg and Dr. Robert (Bobbi) Liebenberg. Beloved grandmother of Julie Pearl, Katie Liebenberg and David Liebenberg, cherished great-grandmother of...

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Ms.Beatrice Liebenberg was a lovable person who cared much about her family. She always welcome her friends that paid visit to her place of residence. I took care of her for six years as a Home health care staff from Capital City Nurses. May her soul rest in peace. My condolences to her families.

I got to know ms. Beatrice for 6 years my agency send me at her residence to help care for her, I was one of her caregiver. it was a pleasure working with her, she was a nice caring kind lady, she will be missed rest in peace. ms.B .from your Caregiver with Love .

Bea was my individual and group therapist for over 10 years, those years were filled with her tenderness, caring, insights, challenges and above all a sense of love. Bea was the " good Jewish" mom I yearned for and, she will forever be a part of my heart and memory . I will always treasure our times together. Rest well dear Bea. Marc

I first met Bea in the summer of 1970 at Smith College when I was a student in course on Group work which she was teaching. Since then she was and is a remarkable influence on my personal and professional Development. I am forever grateful. Once we were talking about tennis and she shared that she and her husband played doubles. She went on to say that One of his favorite exhortations To her was RUN Bea RUN!!! All I can say is that Bea was the Most beautiful and elegant runner I have ever...

She was extraordinarily wise and had the gift of making you feel that she truly cared about you. I was so fortunate to have had her in my life and she lives on in me and many others who she taught to accept and love themselves.

Bea was magical, and ageless. We met decades ago when she counseled me (brilliantly) about various changes in my life. The conversation continued all these years and we last talked perhaps months ago. I introduced her to Bob Dickie who has been my lovely partner for a decade (Sidney Harman died in 2011) and he too fell under her spell. No one ever has provided better counsel and been a real cheerleader for my success. I can only imagine how many lives she's touched and how many will...

Bea was one of my dad's best friends. My father, Gerald Perman created many memories of times together when my daughter was a child, going to parks and restaurants and talking about life with Bea. I will always cherish her upbeat encouragement and remember her generous gifts and kind words.She will be to me a vision of someone I would want to be like. Nurturing and taught me how to create happy thoughts and to have self control. She was a therapist even when just hanging out with her you got...

Bea was such a beautiful person and friend to me and my daughter Damara Dayton. She was also one of my dad's best lifelong friends. I was so sad to lose her and not have her always there on the phone to talk about life with me and to cheer me!! She always had a compliment and built you up and advice on how to restore relationships and lift others up. I will miss her as will all of us that had friendship with this loving and wise soul. What a beautiful long life to celebrate and someone to...

Bea was a very wonderful friend and mentor for many decades. She was always encouraging, kind, direct but with a light touch. She shared many stories, wisdom about life, relationships, professional advancement, advice about children and grandchildren and prioritized social justice in words and actions. . Most of all she shared an adventurous spirit and sense of vitality that was infectious. She also enjoyed speaking Yiddish.