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Elizabeth Terwilliger Obituary

Elizabeth Cooper Terwilliger Environmental Educator Elizabeth Cooper Terwilliger, legendary naturalist and fondly known as Mrs. "T", passed away peacefully on November 27th, 2006 at The Redwoods in Mill Valley at the age of 97. A familiar figure in her big straw hat, she introduced the love of nature to three generations of Bay Area residents. She was born on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, on the Aiea sugar plantation on September 13th, 1909 to Dr. Henry Bryant Cooper and Florence Carson Cooper. Elizabeth graduated from Punahou and University of Hawaii, Columbia University and Stanford School of Nursing in San Francisco, where she met her husband Dr. Calvin King Terwilliger. They lived in Marin County for over 60 years where Mrs. T was actively involved with volunteer campaigns that created playgrounds, bike paths, small boat docks and county and state parks. She helped preserve Marin's marshes, the Richardson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, the Monarch Butterfly Grove at Muir Beach, helped save Angel Island from development, and left an environmental legacy for future generations. Mrs. T's enthusiastic interactive style, made every bird, flower, bug, plant, tree, and animal "Something Special!" Children and adults alike fell under her spell on varied outings, which included hikes, field trips, bike trips, canoe trips and horseback rides. Even Presidents were not immune to Mrs. T's charm. In 1984, she was presented the "Volunteer Action Award" by Ronald Reagan at the White House. Her reverence for nature was truly evident and was expressed in her book, "Sights and Sounds of the Seasons." Inspired to spread Mrs. T's unique multi-sensory teaching technique, volunteer Joan Linn Bekins launched the Terwilliger Nature Guides, the Terwilliger Guild and founded the Terwilliger Nature Education Center, which later merged with California Wildlife Center to become WildCare. Bekins also produced the "Tripping with Terwilliger" film series, used to supplement the science curriculum in elementary schools nationwide. Now converted to video, the "Tripping with Terwilliger" film series is available free to educators from the Terwilliger Nature Education Legacy. Founded by her children, the Legacy perpetuates Mrs. T's lifelong desire to share her love of nature with the entire world. TNEL also plans to help fund other educational programs such as field trips led by Terwilliger Nature Guides and Nature Van school visits, both administered by WildCare in San Rafael. Elizabeth was preceded in death by brothers Dr. John William Cooper, Col. Henry Bryant Cooper Jr. and beloved husband, Dr. Calvin King Terwilliger. She is survived by her daughter Lynn Ellen Terwilliger of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and son John Cooper Terwilliger of Fresno, CA. Grandsons John Ryan Terwilliger, Sean M. Terwilliger and Dana C. Sanford. Nieces Sarah Bunje and Elizabeth Lowrey, and Nephews Michael Cooper and Dr. John Cooper. A public celebration of her life will be held January 13th, 2007 at 1:30 p.m. at the Mill Valley Community Center, 180 Camino Alto. The family requests that cards, memories or tax-deductible gifts in her honor be sent to: Terwilliger Nature Education Legacy (TNEL), P.O. Box 722, Tiburon, CA 94920. (Tax ID No. 56-237441). For more information go to www. terwilligerfilms.org or write to the above address.

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Published by Marin Independent Journal on Dec. 3, 2006.

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Gloria Diamond Conley

November 27, 2021

I taught 3rd grade in Berkeley "back in the day". Having Mrs. T. lead us on her amazing field trips was such a beautiful experience! I've been writing about my memories, and the times we had with her bring so much warmth to my heart. Thank you, Mrs. T....there is beauty that lives on on our memories of you. <3

Jean Walker

December 20, 2006

Mrs. T....a legend, a blessing, a pricless gift to all whom she touched. Her inimitable teachings will always be with us.
God Bless....

Kathryn Rocha

December 5, 2006

What a great lady she was!
I remember her from the old days at Bel Air school in Tiburon (Mid 1960s?).
She made studying nature really fun and exciting.

I'm glad she had a full and LONG life!

Have fun on the next leg of your journey Mrs T!

Joey Tanzi

December 4, 2006

Mrs Terwiller touced the hearts of every human being on earth whom ever met her. I can remember her coming to Lagunitas school in the 60's and us going to Autobaun Ranch for field trips. Now she gets to meet the man himself who created the birds and trees and bugs and collect her reward for all the good work she put forth here on earth. Mrs Terwilleger you are Gods very own zoo keeper. May God bless and keep you forever in his heart. Thankyou for what you gave everyone.
Theres a Hole in the bucket dear liza dear liza ther's...........

Nancy Beth Cohen

December 3, 2006

Dear Mrs.T.

You enhanced our girls' understanding of the Marin Outdoors and it's surroundings!

You showed us what a beautiful area we truly live in. Thank you that for
educating us about the beautiful outdoors that we are so lucky to have here in Marin.
You were were a wealth of information and helped us understand
how lucky we are to live in such a a wonderful environment. We will miss you forever!
Thank you for giving so much of yourself to us and to our children and the generation of Marinites to come!!! Love from the Cohens - Nancy, Avi, Daphna and Maayan
- we willnever forget you!

Tamara Sweger

December 3, 2006

Thank you, Mrs. T. You showed me many things, but the most striking memory is of the "Green Flowers" on the road to Muir Beach, one day in 1959.

Kim Darling Loisel

December 3, 2006

I was blessed to go on my first hike with Mrs. T over 35 years ago at the age of 4 with Millbrae Nursery School. My mom reminds me I said that she was the lady running through the weeds. As a Girl Scout in San Mateo, my troop from the Highlands, enjoyed countless hikes with her which are memories I have and will always cherish. She taught us all lessons and gave us experiences and an appreciation for animals and nature I never would have had otherwise. We were always in complete awe at how much faster than we she was. We would be looking at a plant and she would be long gone and we'd run, laughing, to catch up.

Michael Cooper

December 3, 2006

Will see you all in Jan.
Mike

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