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Norma Satten Obituary

SAN FRANCISCO, CA- Norma passed away in San Francisco after a brief illness on June 14, 2010, at age 87 years. She is survived by her husband of 65 years, Joseph Satten; her children Neal, Debby and Sara Satten; her daughter-in-law, Rona Cordish Satten, and her grandchildren, Susanna Satten, Matthew Satten and Cory Edelson. Norma was born in 1922 in Brooklyn, NY. Her first degree was in Economics from Brooklyn College, where she graduated Magna cum Laude. She then obtained a Masters in City Planning from MIT. She met Joseph Satten in 1941 and married him in 1945. Norma and Joe lived in Topeka from 1948 until 1971, where Joe trained as a psychiatrist and later was on the staff of the Menninger Clinic. During this time, their children were born and grew up in Topeka. Norma was a loving wife, mother and grandmother and the matriarch of her extended family. Throughout her life, Norma worked towards Tikkun Olam, a Hebrew phrase that means "to improve the world." Her career had many firsts: while in Kansas, she helped set up Topeka's first City Planning Department. She then became the state's first Director of Health Planning. In 1971, she and Joe moved to San Francisco, where she continued her work in area-wide health planning. In 1982, in the midst of the AIDS epidemic, she was the Director of Support Services for San Francisco Home Health and Hospice, and then became the Director of Development for the Visiting Nurses Association of San Francisco. She was most proud of the work she did in establishing the Coming Home Hospice, the first residential hospice for people with cancer and AIDS. Her pioneering advocacy efforts in no way diminished after she retired in 1992. She developed a volunteer career for a variety of long-term care services for the frail and needy. She was described as the unofficial "mother of long-term care" in San Francisco. She held leadership roles in many organizations, including Stepping Stone (formerly North & South of Market Adult Day Health Center), Planning for Elders, the Mayor's Long Term Care Coordinating Council, the Laguna Honda Hospital Community Advisory Group, the In Home Health Task Force and the Community Living Campaign. Norma was active in the Topeka and San Francisco Jewish communities, including the Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El, the Jewish Family and Children's Services (JFCS) and the National Council of Jewish Women. In 2009, she co-founded the Jewish Coalition to End Human Trafficking, which became a city-wide effort. She received awards for her community work from Planning for Elders, the National Council of Jewish Women, the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, and the city of San Francisco. Memorial services were held on Friday, June 18th at 1:00 p.m. at Temple Emanu-El, Lake and Arguello Streets in San Francisco. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Jewish and Family Children's Services Norma & Joseph Satten Endowment Fund for families and children, 2150 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115. Norma F. Satten

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Published by Topeka Capital-Journal on Jun. 21, 2010.

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July 2, 2010

Neal and family:
We are so sorry hear of your loss, what an accomplished life she led.

Fondest Regards,
Jan and John Pribble TWHS '67 and '68

Jay Kay Seymour

June 23, 2010

Dear Sara and Family,
We are sad to hear of the passing of your mother. It sounded like she had a long and happy life surrounded by family. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and the family.
Jay Seymour & Family; Rusty Seymour & Family; Zoe Seymour & family.

June 22, 2010

Dear Joe and family,
We were sorry to hear of Norma's passing. She was a wonderful person. It was always a pleasure to see and talk with her when we came to visit our daughter Tene and son-in-law Erron. We will miss going to the back and looking at the plants. Knowing the type of person she was, we know she is just fine now. Take care of each other, do the very best you can and know you are in our prayers. Mary & Curtis Cage (Santa Clara, Ca)

June 17, 2010

Dear Joe, Neal, Debby and Sara,
We are sad to hear this news! Norma was always so friendly and welcoming to us and attentive to mom Estelle. I heard the news last night and when I told our daughter Emily, she cried...she used to see Norma at the USF gym and enjoyed the warmth of her personality too. Thinking of you all with love! Diana (Dolgoff) Corbin, Mike and kids.

Ayanna Cage

June 17, 2010

Dear Joe and Family: Please accept my deepest condolences. Norma was a kind, sweet and funny woman and she certainly fulfilled her goal of working towards Tikkun Olam in her professional life as well as her personal life. She is missed and I and my family will keep you in our hearts and prayers.

June 17, 2010

Dear Joe, Neal, Debby and Sara,
We are sad to hear this news! Norma was always so friendly and welcoming to us and attentive to mom Estelle. I heard the news last night and when I told our daughter Emily, she cried...she used to see Norma at the USF gym and enjoyed the warmth of her personality too. Thinking of you all with love! Diana (Dolgoff) Corbin, Mike and kids.

sondra jaffe

June 17, 2010

Cousin Norma has certainly left her mark on the world. She will be missed by all. I'm so glad we got to visit a couple of years ago. That enhanced our relationship.
Our sincere condolences to Joe and the family
Sondra lubart jaffe and family

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