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Dr. Sarah J. Kallick

Chicago, California

1966 - 2020

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Kallick, Dr. Sarah J. 1966-2020. On February 20, 2020, beloved psychotherapist Sarah Joanna Kallick Psy.D died at home, surrounded by her family. Sarah was born in Evanston, Illinois, on May 13, 1966. She graduated from New Trier High School in 1984 and had attended National Music Camp at...

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Cannot believe it has been Five years. I was blessed to know you as my cousin when we were growing up. You were and still are so adored and loved by us all. Often think of our conversations about everything.

So very poignant to read through these memories and see these pictures. Sarah, you were loved and adored and your sweet and fierce presence is still cherished by everyone who knew you. Five years have flown by, and also crawled by, as we've weathered so much including the loss of your guidance. Your kids are gorgeous, love prevails, your memory burns bright as a beacon. We're all just walking each other home.

My Dear, beautiful sister, how poignant to look through these messages on the two year anniversary of your leaving this world. Though your physical self is gone from us, you are with us all, every minute of every day, in our hearts, and in our minds. I see your presence in your gorgeous children, both doing fine things and full of love and passion. Our family gathers, and conjures your spirit, and we laugh and cry, and share memories freely. I'm going to have a mindful little walk and look...

I am a friend of Bruce, Sarah's father. I knew Sarah through him. She was a charming, intelligent and accomplished woman who was much loved by her father. I feel this loss must be very heavy to bear. I pray that Bruce, her stepmother Claudia, her husband Paul, her two children and her brother Steve and sister Kathy find peace and healing in time.

Dr. Sarah was a life-changing therapist and teacher. Her kind and healing gifts brought me hope and structure for a better life. All love and support to her family.

Judy and I never met Sarah, but offer Paul our (belated, we take awhile to get to our newspapers) condolences. She seems to have been able to accomplish a great deal, so there should not be regrets on that score. If, as I gather, the children are past their adolescence, then that is a blessing too, that she could see them on the other side of that and that Paul can have their mature support now, rather than the challenge of raising/dealing with them. Now is a good time also to indulge...

I am so saddened to hear of Sarah's passing. I met her in 1999 while on my predoctoral internship at Ravenswood Hospital. Her calm, her centeredness, her wisdom, and her deep kindness have always stayed with me. May her memory be for a blessing.

Sarah with Emily, Val,s Mom, (Frances), Cathy, Valerie & Debbie wth Sophie