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Elisabeth Doering Bower

Sacramento, California

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Elisabeth H. Doering Bower, of Sacramento died unexpectedly on June 15, 2013. She leaves behind family, many close friends, and clients of her psychotherapy practice. Born March 25, 1938 in Munich, Germany, Elisabeth moved to San Francisco in 1950, where she graduated from Presentation High...

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Dearest Elisabeth, you are a treasured therapist and friend and a key woman I have felt graced to know. With Love, Katherine Moore.

Elisabeth is already missed. As I read the other messages I felt sad that we had not known this wonderful person longer. We met Elisabeth at Easter's Book Store last year and liked her in and instant. We, my husband and I invited her the Merton group and the rest was history.It was like you knew her forever. She was so gentle and kind that one was instantly drawn to her. When I last spoke with her she was speaking of her grandchildren spending the night. How she loved those children. My heart...

Elisabeth was a kind and gentle soul - she will be missed

I will miss you Elisabeth! You were a wonderful neighbor. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Elisabeth and I shared rich times, stories and friendship across a long-running consultation group, the board of the Spiritual Life Institute, and classes we taught on the spirituality of aging. Gentle, perceptive, intuitive, self-trusting, soulful and independent, I miss her. I still find myself planning to call her to partner in another plan or project. I wish I could. Continue your work, Elisabeth. I'll look forward to discussing all this with you when we meet again.

Your inspired work and kind heart will be sorely missed. My deepest sympathies to the Doering/Bower families.

The Sisters of the Presentation are praying for your family during this difficult time. May God bless you with love, comfort and peace.

Our families had a lot of really good times together. I'll be thinking about all of you.

It has been a gift to know Elisabeth; her warm and gentle joyful nature will be missed. Her presence has been an inspiration and will continue to be as I hold her in my heart.
Liz