Mrs. Sally Eileen Berger

Mrs. Sally Eileen Berger obituary, Rancho Mirage, CA

Mrs. Sally Eileen Berger

Sally Berger Obituary

Published by Forest Lawn - Cathedral City on Jul. 25, 2022.
Sally Berger December 30, 1933 – July 25, 2022 Dynamic Business, Healthcare and Philanthropic Leader, Loyal Friend Sally Berger had her own way of doing things. She managed to blend a natural feel for networking with a voluminous rolodex and unbridled determination, blazing a trail in business, philanthropy and civic engagement. Anyone who met her quickly learned she was a force to be reckoned with. She loved life and lived it to the fullest, relentlessly devoted to a trio of passions: family, friends and a career of remarkable achievements. Sally Diamond was born in 1933 to Muriel and Sol Diamond in Rogers Park on the North Side of Chicago. She grew up with her younger brother Terry and shared a room with her Grandmother Fanny Chern, a tireless fundraiser whose passion for giving back set the foundation for Sally's life work. Sally was a great athlete. Always feisty and driven, even as a child, she competed on equal footing with men, playing softball in the Janitors League and winning the city-wide Chicago Sun-Times Ping Pong Tournament. Later in life, Sally willed herself to become an amateur golf and tennis champion. Her love of golf, handed down from her father, was a lifelong project she meticulously refined. Sally attended the University of Miami, where she dabbled in studies while making a name for herself as a fabled "Hurricane Honey." Once Sally returned to Chicago, she met the love of her life, Miles Berger, though it would take some time before his considerable charms became apparent to her. Their first date was not a success. At a fancy restaurant, Sally found Miles so sure of himself, she ordered the most expensive steak on the menu, cut it open and sat silently until the waiter brought him the check. This was not going to be easy. But over time romance prevailed and Miles proposed marriage. The happy couple raced over to share news of their engagement with Sally's parents only to have her father Sol tell Miles to "go home and think about it over the weekend." Sally and Miles started a family while he steadily built a successful career in real estate and banking. In 1957 their son Albert arrived. Their next two children, Andrew and Karen, were both born with Cystic Fibrosis and died at a young age. The toll on the young couple was immense but they did their best to regroup and carry on. Their family became complete when daughter Elizabeth was born in 1968. In the 1970s, Sally's life changed as she underwent a profound transformation as she found her calling, first as a fundraiser, then as a civic volunteer and business leader. Some of her notable early achievements include raising a record breaking $1.5 million for Michael Reese Hospital while co-hosting the 1973 Crystal Ball; running Mayor Richard J. Daley's independent campaign, For Chicago, in support of his 1974 re-election; becoming Chairman of the Chicago Commission for Health Planning and Resources Development, which led to a Board seat on the Illinois Statewide Health Coordinating Council, and, ultimately, Chairman of the National Council on Health Planning and Development in Washington, D.C. during the Carter Administration. Sally left the public sector to become one of the first women partners at Arthur Young, which eventually merged to become Ernst & Young. Sally was a pioneer, helping to chip away at the glass ceiling while successfully developing business opportunities in the national healthcare sector. Additionally, she wrote for an array of national medical publications, as well as hosted and produced an interview series for Hospital Satellite Network, which aired in hospitals across the country. Sally served on countless prestigious boards including Michael Reese Hospital, The City of Chicago Public Library, for which she was President of the Board, The McCallum Theater in Palm Desert, CA, and Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, CA, where she raised nearly $30 million dollars. Sally was renowned for her fearless sense of fashion, sporting flamboyant Escada power suits with her slicked back Pat Riley hairstyle and colorful eyeglasses that would make Elton John smile. She loved to laugh. She was as loyal a friend as one could ever find, never giving up on anyone or anything. Wherever Sally went, she left her indelible mark. For the last 15 years Sally and Miles called Rancho Mirage their home and they've devoted this chapter of life to improving and supporting their new community. On July 25th Sally Berger died at Eisenhower Medical Center on Sally Berger Way, a street named in recognition of her enormous contributions to the hospital she loved. Sally is survived by her husband of 66 years Miles Berger, her brother Terry Diamond & sister-in-law Marilyn Diamond, her son Albert Berger & daughter-in-law Ellen Steloff, her daughter Elizabeth Berger, her grandchildren Ethan Berger, Henry Steloff-Berger, Karen Shure and Richard Shure, as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and legions of friends.

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July 21, 2023

Sheila Sloan posted to the memorial.

August 26, 2022

Bob & Noni planted trees.

August 8, 2022

Gail Siegel posted to the memorial.

Sheila Sloan

July 21, 2023

A year has passed and I still think of Sally and her remarkable manner of reaching out to people. She set a high bar for the rest of us! She will be remembered with a smile.

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Gail Siegel

August 8, 2022

I will always be grateful to Sally In one gracious act, ,. she changed my life. It was at her insistence that I become a member of 24/7 by virtue of living with my beloved constant companion who was a member of this incredible organization. She took my constant companion to a meeting she arranged with the top hospital executives, made her case , and it was a fait accompli. within minutes !
She touched the lives of many; but her magnanimous gesture on my behalf
was one that will live on until the end of my days . Rest In Peace, dear Sally.
The world has lost a true humanitarian.
My thoughts are with you,dear Miles, at this solemn hour, and my heart joins yours in mourning . Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Bob Greenbaum

August 5, 2022

Miles, Though Mom and Dad are your friends, the times I've seen you at Tamarisk CC and other venues in the desert and LA, you're always putting a smiles on the faces of those you know. I know that was true of the years you and Sally had together. You were fortunate to have one another all of those wonderful years. I'm only sorry I didn't have the pleasure of knowing her and seeing her around with the same frequency. My condolences to you and the entire family.

Todd Broms

August 3, 2022

Dear Miles, My sincere condolences. I am saddened to learn of Sallys passing. Sally was a kind and caring lady who always made me feel special. She played a special role – you as well – in my life. I am thankful and think of you both often.

Sheila Sloan

August 1, 2022

Dear Miles,
Sally's beautiful spirit, her laugh and her warmth are memorable. Her accomplishments were astonishing but her ability to make each of us feel special was her greatest gift..
She will be missed. My most sincere condolences to you and the family.
Sheila Sloan

Ethan

July 31, 2022

My grandma was an inspiration to me. She was the definition of perseverance. When she put her mind to something, she excelled no matter the obstacles (and she faced them all). She was brilliant and more driven than anyone I've ever met. She had the best sense of humor, the biggest (metaphorical) balls in a room, and a big and generous heart if you had the pleasure of knowing her well. We will miss but never forget Sally Berger!

ADRIENNE GARLAND

July 31, 2022

My deepest sympathies to you and your family.
Fondly,
Adrienne Garland

Joel T. Fishman

July 30, 2022

Dear Miles, I am so sorry to hear of Sally´s passing. She was always kind and caring. I will never forget her!
Joel

kay quinlan

July 29, 2022

fondly remember themany good times in mayor daley's
office with sally. she was always kind and friendly -- always a joy to see. thanks to hER AND MILES for the
memories. love kay q.

Sharon Haft

July 29, 2022

Elisabeth and Albert i am sorry for your loss. She was a terrific person.

Paul A. Dillon

July 28, 2022

I am greatly indebted to the entire Berger family for all that they taught me during the early years of my career. Sally was a joy to know--and, I learned much from her. She will be greatly missed.

May her memory be a blessing!

Bruce and Sue Konheim

July 28, 2022

We were so blessed to have Sally in our life. We shared many happy times together. She is gone, but will not be forgotten.

Barry and Joan Elman

July 28, 2022

We extend our sincere condolences on your grievous loss. We remember with fondness the times we spent together.

Robert Trumbull

July 28, 2022

Mrs Berger was a true force of nature! I feel honored to have been a small part of her success at Eisenhower Health. Her presence will be greatly missed.

Marcie Harrison

July 28, 2022

To Miles and family:
I was so saddened to learn of Sally´s passing. She was a special part of my professional and personal life beginning with her volunteer days at Michael Reese Hospital and beyond. She shattered the "glass ceiling" many times and went where other women had not. May her memory be a blessing and an inspiration to others.

Rick Williams

July 28, 2022

To say Sally was a force of nature is probably an understatement. She was one of, it not the most driven person I have ever known. And that drive brought out the best in others. I will celebrate her life and leave her with this message...just one more rep.

Amy Weiss

July 27, 2022

Sally was an exceptional woman in so many ways. I will remember her kindness and generosity, her love of family and her beautiful spirit forever . She will be dearly missed and never, ever forgotten

Jerry Chern

July 27, 2022

Sally was a star to me for almost eighty years, not just as her first cousin, but as a dazzled observer of her amazing personality and achievements. Somehow, she made time for everyone, from local, national and world figures to a small-talking cousin at family get-togethers. She was a special person who made her heritage 100-fold greater.

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