Beth-Leder-Pack-Obituary

Beth Leder-Pack

Santa Monica, California

Jul 14, 1958 – Mar 30, 2019 (Age 60)

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BORN
July 14, 1958
DIED
March 30, 2019
AGE
60
LOCATION
Santa Monica, California

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Beth Leder-Pack, Santa Monica community leader and activist, has passed away after a brief illness. A long-time Santa Monica resident, Beth worked as an Information Analyst for the City of Santa Monica for 25 years. Born in Stamford, Connecticut, Beth graduated from Harriton High School in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, earned her bachelor's degree in Natural Resources from Cornell University, and her master's degree in Regional Planning from the University of Pennsylvania. Beth began her career working in Philadelphia at Wallace Roberts & Todd (WRT), a large city and regional planning firm. She then worked in the housing department for the Office of the Mayor of Princeton, Barbara Boggs Sigmund, in New Jersey and then again in housing for the City of East Palo Alto in California. Settling in Santa Monica, California, Beth made her mark as a galvanizing and dynamic force in social justice, political and community organizations, including Santa Monica for Renters Rights (SMMR), Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), Santa Monica Democratic Club and as a founding member of Santa Monicans Allied for Responsible Tourism (SMART). At the forefront of the local living wage movement, fighting for the rights of low wage workers, Beth was also a longtime affordable housing activist, having served as vice chair on the Board of Directors of Community Corporation of Santa Monica for over 10 years, as vice chair of the Ocean Park Community Organization and as a member of the City of Santa Monica Housing Commission. A devoted and loving mother, Beth was known to bring along her young daughter, Anna, to many of these community organizing meetings, sharing with her a strong sense of social responsibility and civic engagement. Beth also advocated for the welfare of her coworkers as a union leader for the Santa Monica Rent Control Board and the National Organization of Legal Service Workers Local 2320/UAW/AFL-CIO. For her exemplary record of civic leadership, Beth received the Communitas Award in 2001 from the Church in Ocean Park, an interfaith community devoted to social justice, along with a commendation from the California State Legislature and the City of Santa Monica. A dedicated member of the Church in Ocean Park, Beth served on the Board of Directors and for many years enjoyed the church's annual camping trips to Joshua Tree National Park and Catalina Island. She also served on the Board of Directors for the Growing Place, a preschool she valued for its commitment to providing a quality all-day, year-round early education program for children of City of Santa Monica workers and other working parents. Beth loved and appreciated the performing arts, especially music and theater. She was an avid supporter of the Santa Monica public schools' choir and theater programs, in which her daughter and so many students have thrived, and served on Samohi Theatre's steering committee. Beth will be remembered for her quick wit, ready laugh, adventurous spirit, generous heart, delight in bringing people together, concern for shelter animals, and her encouragement of friends and acquaintances of all ages to reach their potential. Beth was predeceased by her mother, Diana; her stepfather, Irv; and her sister, Robin. She is survived by her daughter, Anna, whom she adored; her brother, Michael Jay Leder; her father, Bob Leder, and stepmother, Rowena Harker-Leder; her half-brother, Christopher Leder; and her cousins, Debra and John Kalish. Favorite quotes Keep Your Dissidence Girls Can Do Anything Hard Work Deserves a Living Wage In lieu of gifts, the family had asked donations be made to: A Purposeful Rescue, a 501(C)(3) non-profit that saves overlooked, medically challenged, and senior dogs from high-kill Los Angeles Shelters. http://www.apurposefulrescue.org/ or Lange Foundation, a 501(C)(3) non-profit that gives a future to those cats and dogs who have already been born and abandoned and need our help so desperately. https://langefoundation.org/

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My Deepest sympathy goes out to the family and friends of Beth. May the comfort of our heavenly father who is our Rock & Stronghold give you peace and in this time of grief. He is our shield and the God of refuge. Psalms 18:2. Sincerely, JR

Anna,
I worked with your mom for only a short while. Your mom was always so kind to me. I was pregnant when I started working at Rent Control and when I left, I made sure to bring my daughter in to meet everyone. Everyone said how beautiful my daughter was but your mom kept saying how smart she was too. She said she is a beauty but she is also smart. That will always stick with me. Your mom was so empowering and loving. Even when I left, your mom was so kind to me. She will be missed by...

Dearest Anna. I don't what to say. It was of extreme shock hearing of the passing of your mom. I called Rent Control to speak with Beth. She was the most knowledgeable, competent and truly caring and patient person I knew and called on for years for help. She was a truth-teller and a real friend to me. She went beyond to help. I had been a math teacher and she spoke of you often of all the honors classes you took. She was so proud of you. I know that she held you inside her heart. I know her...

Hello Anna, As you know, your Mom is greatly missed. Sometimes your Mom and I had discussions on spirituality and often times she'd compliment me on my (small bits of) input which in turn was a compliment to me! I felt that she enjoyed my longtime affinity for Judaism. It felt so good at the New Year to say "Shana Tova!" and have it received!! (Thanks Beth!) . Whenever I needed to call the Rent Board thinking "I hope I get Beth!" it was wonderful when your Mom picked up my call. ...

Dear Anna,

It took me a while to write this, as I did not know how to put this into words. I am so incredibly sorry for your loss. Your mom was truly an amazing woman, and was the most selfless woman I have ever met. She had such a beautiful heart and soul, and loved you so much. Over the past six years, it has been an absolute joy becoming so close to you, as well as getting to call you my best friend, but it was also truly wonderful getting to know and becoming close to Beth. You...

Anna, your mom meant so much to me growing up. She was always there at my shows, always there to lend support to my dreams, and always there as a friend to my mom. This news is hard to take, and her love and light will be greatly missed. Big hugs to you.

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I am absolutely heartsick to hear about the passing of Beth. Beth was first a client of mine from way back when her Anna was a little girl as I helped her plan some birthday partiesI recall her going the extra mile, in all the right ways, to make sure she planned some very special celebrations for her only daughter at age 4 and again at age 8. Then, our paths crossed mostly on Facebook, both of us being only-child moms, I felt a kinship. She was so kind during the college application process,...