Carrie-Hyman-Obituary

Carrie Hyman

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Feb 23, 1956 – Nov 9, 2012

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February 23, 1956
DIED
November 9, 2012
LOCATION
Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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Carrie Hyman Carrie Alison Hyman, was born February 23, 1956 in Munich, Germany and passed at 2 a.m., on Friday morning, November 9th at home surrounded by her family and friends listening to the poems of Rilke. She graduated from Amherst College in 1979 in the first class of women. She then...

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Love and miss you Carrie Always yours, Susan

Love you and miss you Carrie❤
Always your friend, Susan Miller
PS...miss you guys too, Ben and Sarah❤

i just found out about carries passing. she was married to my brother doug for many years, and and we had been friends since i was 15. she was a light that shined in the hearts of all that knew her. my condolences to the hyman-rosenberg family. R.I.P,sweet angel,

This is such sad news. I knew Carrie well at Amherst College -- and then would keep in touch every few years, visiting her in LA when she lived there. She was filled with enormous light and positive energy. I will miss her and her brilliant spirit. The world dims at her passing.

Carrie was a wonder -- naturally bringing love & warmth to everyone, never forgetting to tell you that she loved you, deeply intelligent & a wonderful & prideful mother. I am so sad and sorry.

We are so sorry to hear about Carrie's passing. Our thoughts are with you all. G-D bless
Michael, Gail and Alex

Your story inspired me.

My dear young Sarah, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. What a wonderful time it was in New YOrk City in February with you and your mother. It was a night that I will never forget. You and your mom made me smile and truly touched my heart. You are welcome to come back to Kona to see me. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you. Your mother and Uncle were there for my health and faith journey and I will always be grateful. Aloha

I am deeply saddened to hear of Dr. Carrie Hyman's passing. I had the privilege of working for her when she practiced in Los Angeles. She always made me feel like family. I knew her son Ben when he was a toddler adn to know that he is now 19 blows me away. Dr. Hyman was a sweet, lighthearted soul. She will truly be missed.

I am so sad to learn of Carrie's passing. She was a bright, bright light. I feel privileged to have known her. We were to write a book together on electromagnetic effects on children. Her intelligence, love and courage will be missed. With compassion for all who are saddened at this time.