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Antonia Neubauer Obituary

Neubauer Antonia (Toni) Founder of READ Global, a not-for-profit cultural agency dedicated to developing community libraries and resource centers in Nepal, Bhutan and India, died of gastric cancer on April 16, 2023. She was 79. READ was founded 32 years ago from a casual question Neubauer asked of her Nepalese guide: "What is the one thing you would like to see in your village?" When she got the answer "a library," Toni sprang into action. Today, more than 2.5 million people have access to 131 READ Centers owned and managed by the local communities in Nepal, India and Bhutan. Our mother was always an intrepid traveler with a taste for adventure and a keen interest in the culture and traditions of people everywhere, said Melissa Anderson, her daughter. "She wished to empower local communities to fortify the things they valued most. As a former educator, she felt literacy was essential to unlock power and sustainability." In 2006, READ Nepal won the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation's Access to Learning Award. READ subsequently received a Replication Grant from the Foundation to bring its unique model to Bhutan and India and expand in all three countries. In 2009, Neubauer was recognized by the Nepal Tourism Board for her contributions in developing rural tourism through literacy. In 2020, she was awarded the Regmi International Peace Award by the government of Nepal for her contributions to the country. Toni Brody was born in Scarsdale, NY in 1943. She earned her B.A. from Tufts University in 1965, a master's degree in French Literature from NYU, and a Doctorate in Education from Loyola University in Chicago. She taught French and Spanish, and eventually became an education researcher, directing major studies on literacy and school-business partnerships in the U.S. Later, she served as a consultant for the Pew Foundation, Lily Endowment, and the U.S. Department of Education. She married Joseph Neubauer in 1965 and lived in Connecticut, Chicago, and Philadelphia. They were divorced in 1990. She spent the next 30 years living in the Lake Tahoe region. In addition to founding READ GLOBAL, Neubauer owned and operated Myths and Mountains, an educational travel company that she founded in 1988 and sold to Wild Frontiers in 2019. Mom loved the cultures of Southeast Asia which were not easily accessible to Western travelers in the 1990s, said her son, Lawrence Neubauer. By hiking the mountains and investigating local cultural festivals, she developed personal connections with the best local guides, educators, and mountaineers. She constructed educational experiences for travelers not only interested in learning but also willing to strengthen local communities. Many of her clients became early supporters of READ Global. Myths and Mountains received Travel and Leisure's Global Vision Award the London Observer's Ethical Award as well as being cited in "National Geographic Adventure" and Outside Magazine. Neubauer was recognized as the Conde Nast travel specialist on Nepal, was a frequent guest on radio programs such as Fodor's Travel Show and appeared on television in Passport to Adventure. Neubauer is survived by her 2 children, Lawrence Neubauer and Melissa Anderson, her son-in-law, Paul Anderson, 7 grandchildren, a sister, Jeannie Brody, and a niece, Omara Brody-Adda. A Celebration of Life will be held on April 30 from 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. at the Hamilton Gardens in the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, PA. Her family asks that to the extent people want to honor her, donations can be made in her name to READ Global at https://www.readglobal.org.

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Published by The Philadelphia Inquirer on Apr. 27, 2023.

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Randall Russell

April 22, 2024

My wife Judith and I met Toni the first time at Kate Fenner's wedding in Tahoe August 2014. Upon meeting her I said to my wife "Toni is going to take us to Bhutan!" Sure enough, in October 2017 we met her again in Bhutan and had the most wonderful touring holiday of our lives. Toni hired Sanjay as our "official" tour guide and we spent ten glorious days traveling by van and foot across the country. Toni was a terrific person and we miss her. Best wishes to all of her friends and family. Randy & Judith.

Peter Rothschild

April 19, 2024

Toni contributed more to the wellbeing of humanity than most people from our high school class of 1961. A very good soul.

Chatelain marie christine

November 16, 2023

I was « fille au pair » in her family in 1976 in Chicago and enjoyed my time with her... great person
Marie Christine Chatelain, from France, in the Alps...
Condoléances to Melissa and Lawrence...

Evelyn cintron

May 6, 2023

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

Linda Barrett

April 30, 2023

I was privileged to meet Toni in a business group we both belonged to. Later, I traveled with her on trips to Nepal and Bhutan, visiting READ centers along the way. Her presence and depth of cultural knowledge elevated those experiences to an extraordinary level. She also designed an unforgettable private trip to Sikkim for me and my husband. I spoke with her last Fall and she still displayed her sparkling enthusiasm and curiosity. She was looking forward to one more visit to Nepal. I´m glad she got there. Toni, you were a brilliant, complicated and truly inspirational human being. Thank you for your friendship

Laura Selikson

April 30, 2023

A wonderful person ... I met her in Tahoe, and also in NYC -- she was special -- a great loss for humanity .... my condolences to her extended family

Julianne Baird

April 30, 2023

I was blessed to have met Toni in the last six months. Despite her own very philanthropic and fascinating life, she always insisted on hearing about other people and their adventures and contributions. Toni was Deeply Generous and loving yet also practical and down to earth. She knew that the Nepal trip would be demanding, Walking `Huckleberry´ was already too demanding. But she made it home to a heroine´s welcome in Nepal. Sending condolences to her wonderful children. Julianne Baird

Peter Rothschild

April 30, 2023

I only wish I had known Toni better. With much respect I send her family my condolences. What a remarkable life.

Robin Grean

April 29, 2023

I am so sorry to hear of Toni's passing. She was such a vibrant soul and it was a privilege to know her. My condolences to her family, especially the grandchildren and dearest Huck.

Gail Goldwasser & Mark Chatinsky

April 28, 2023

Toni -- Thank you for all our special memories of
Bhutan and that area because you created the itineraries that contributed to our unique experiences. Travel in peace for all eternity.

Maribel Herrera

April 28, 2023

My condolences to her loved ones. Toni hosted engaging and inspiring talks in Incline Village, Nevada. We enjoyed them immensely. Her passion for her work in Nepal was evident. Thank you Toni for sharing with us.

ronald fischer

April 28, 2023

On her wedding day, I had phoned asking her to be a fourth in a bridge game.
RON FISCHER

Carole Henry

April 27, 2023

Hard to believe. My condolences to the family.
Carole Wiley Henry

Rich Sternberg

April 27, 2023

"Toni" Brody Neubauer was a classmate and good friend of mine at Scarsdale High School, so many years ago. We attended many of the same parties and social gatherings, and even dated once or twice. I spoke with her in relation to our 60th reunion, perhaps two years ago. She explained that she would be unable to attend. She was a truly very vibrant, caring, wonderful human being, and I am so very sorry that she is no longer with us. My sincere condolences to her children. Rich Sternberg

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Celebration of Life

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