MIRIAM-LEWIN-Obituary

DR. MIRIAM A. LEWIN

North Cambridge, Massachusetts

1931 - 2014

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LEWIN, Dr. Miriam A. Of Arlington, June 4, 2014. She was born in Berlin, Germany on April 22,1931. Beloved daughter of the late Kurt Lewin and Gertrud (Weiss). Loving mother of Susan P. McHugh and her husband Steve of Arlington, Michael Papanek and his wife Robyn of CA, and Deborah Ferreira and...

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I just finished reading a little booklet that I've had on my shelf entitled:
Fairy Stories. Why, When, How

I just picked it up recently and re read it. It was published in 1986...

Is this the same lady?

A lovely publication.

The best professor and educator I ever had - She
was a friend of Anna Freud - May she rest in eternal peace. A former Manhattanville Grad Student.

May hers be a living and loving memory for those who knew and loved her. As a colleague of her son, Michael, I'm reminded that we each, in our way, honor and carry on with work of our parents, grandparents and ancestors.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Sue,

So sorry to hear about the loss of your mom. Please extend our condolences to Steve, Rachel, Caroline and the rest of your family.

Jon and Peggy

Dear Sue and family. Please accept my deepest condolences at the loss of your mother / grandmother. My prayers are with you.

Dr. Lewin's mother lived across the street from me for many years. I'm sorry to read of her passing. My condolences to her family.

We must keep the Lewin family in our prayers, thoughts, stories and teachings. The younger generations who join NTL need to be reminded. Thanks to you and your Mother for keeping your legacy, our legacy in motion and in front of us.
Pat Clark Battle, Ph.D.

As a fellow social psychologist and Miriam's successor at Manhattanville, I will forever cherish our talks about Kurt, group processes, and the value of a good theory. My thoughts are with your family.

George Schreer