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Margaret Singer

1921 - 2019

Margaret Singer obituary, 1921-2019, Santa Barbara, CA

BORN

1921

DIED

2019

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McDermott-Crockett & Associates Mortuary

2020 Chapala Street

Santa Barbara, California

Margaret Singer Obituary

Margaret Singer, Santa Barbara artist and poet, believed that life and the universe were good, in spite of a childhood darkened by the rise of Nazism in her native Germany and the loss of family in the Holocaust. She was born in 1921 in Frankfurt to Leon and Gitel Singer and began painting as a child. She said that a sense of malaise pervaded her family's life as the Nazis gained power. Children threw stones and called them names, and Jewish people began to disappear. Sent by her father to America, along with her younger sister Paula, Margaret arrived in New York City in 1939 and began a new life.

She worked in a factory in New York and was introduced by a friend to the American People School, where she studied art with Carl Nelson. After a chance comment by a young man on a Greyhound bus heading west, Margaret moved to Santa Barbara where she worked at different jobs, attended City College and then the University of California Santa Barbara where she received a Bachelor's Degree in art and a Master's Degree in educational psychology. After graduation she became a teacher at City College Adult Education and taught portrait, figure and landscape painting for 20 years.

Margaret's vibrant, energetic paintings were featured in solo and group shows in Santa Barbara, and she said about them, "All the years I've been painting, I paint the same subjects?the people walking, marching and faces that haunt me." She also wrote several poetry collections and chuckled that she could sit for hours looking for the right word while dishes piled up in the sink and laundry lay waiting to be washed. Margaret stopped eating meat as a child after witnessing a chicken being slaughtered and became a dedicated vegetarian and devotee of living a healthy life, including riding a bike until she was in her mid-eighties.

Margaret was a longtime member of Congregation B'nai B'rith and the Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara, both caring, engaged communities where she found friends and intellectual peers and delicious food. She relished taking out-of-town company to services and introducing them to the rabbi and members of the temple. Even at 97 Margaret marched down State Street to honor Martin Luther King earlier this year and worried anytime she saw her beloved world becoming a less hospitable, forgiving place.

Margaret was preceded in death by her brother, Sidney Singer, and is survived by her sister, Paula Orbach, and brother, Henry Singer, as well as ten nieces and nephews. A nephew, Jeffrey Orbach, died in 2009.

Arrangements made by McDermott Crockett Mortuary.

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Published by Santa Barbara News-Press from May 21 to May 25, 2019.

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Elizabeth Araluce Mason

June 5, 2025

My darling Margaret, fellow artist and seeker of all things spiritual just observed her 6th yahrzeit. We used to sit together down on East Beach and ponder together the joys of the next dimension. She would transition sooner than I. I, among hundreds, miss her daily presence among us. She contributed so much..

elizabeth mason

January 10, 2024

Margaret and I considered ourselves to be sisters. We are both very similar, love bright colors and a bohemian look. We are both creative as well. Most of all, we love each other dearly. Margaret, while on earth was a wonder, meant to bless all the thousands of people with whom she interacted for years. She had a manner of unconditional love. As we have communicated in a metaphysical manner, I have seen her smile and holding a little bird, perched on her finger in that place that many refer to as heaven.Prior to her transition, we shared what is was like to live "on the other side". Having had a near-death experience myself, I told her that it was glorious and that she would love it. It was difficult for her to imagine "extra-terrestrial" life because she was so enamored of the world's beauty; nature, animals etc. I sat close to her shortly before she passed. She "seemed" unconscious yet I know that she heard every word I said. Then she indicated in body language that she was focusing within and indicated that she wanted to say "good-bye" for now. I told her how much I loved her and that we would be together before she knew it. Her spirit lingers on and on in my life. I feel her guidance and tender care. How rich we all are for each of us having individual experiences with her.

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