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Beth A. Eisler

1946 - 2012

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2012

Beth Eisler Obituary

(News article) A University of Toledo law professor and former interim law-school dean, Beth A. Eisler died Monday in Arbor Hospice in Ann Arbor. She was 66.

Ms. Eisler learned she had anaplastic thyroid cancer in mid-September. She taught for several weeks afterward and would have continued had her doctor not ordered her to stop, said her husband, Ira Fisher.

She started at the UT law school in 1987 and mostly taught contracts and evidence. She became a mentor to many faculty colleagues, many of whom she had a role in hiring, said Daniel Steinbock, dean of the law school.

Ms. Eisler was past chairman of the appointments committee, associate dean for academic affairs from 1993 to 1995 and 1999 to 2005, and interim dean in 2005 and 2006. She had served as chairman of a committee preparing the law school for an accreditation inspection this year.

"This would be a very different - and not nearly as good - law school had Beth Eisler not been a part of it," Mr. Steinbock said. "As an administrator and faculty member, she was instrumental in shaping our program and the composition of our faculty. Beth Eisler was an outstanding and caring teacher, and thousands of students had a better education and experience for having known her. She was a role model for female students hoping to balance a professional career and family life."

Her initiatives as associate dean enhanced students' educations and remain in place, Mr. Steinbock said, such as giving exams that resemble the bar exam. "The idea was to prepare people to do well, not only on the bar exam, but as practicing lawyers," Mr. Steinbock said.

Three graduating classes honored her with the Outstanding Professor Award. She received a Student Impact Award in 2011 and 2012. She'd been active in the Michigan Supreme Court's state board of law examiners and the Toledo Bar Association's lawyers' roundtable.

She began her teaching career in 1975 at Wayne State University law school in Detroit.

She was born Oct. 24, 1946, in New York City to Naomi and Samuel Eisler. She and her husband became friends as ninth graders at a West Orange, N.J., junior high school.

They kept in contact as she went to George Washington University, from which she received bachelor's and law degrees. She worked on rules of evidence as an attorney for the U.S. Justice Department. He was in the Peace Corps and traveled the world.

"One time, when I came back to the States to visit - I was living in Spain - we met for dinner. We said, 'This is silly,' and Beth came to Spain for six months," he said.

They moved to Ann Arbor, where he applied to graduate school at the University of Michigan. She was hired by Wayne State's law school. They married May 24, 1976.

Family came first, her husband said, and she liked going to their cottage in northwestern Lower Michigan, "especially when her children and grandchildren were with her."

Surviving are her husband, Ira Fisher; daughter, Maia Fisher; son, Alexander Fisher; mother, Naomi Sokol; sister, Andrea Eisler; brother, Arlan Eisler, and four grandchildren.

A memorial service is at 10 a.m. Jan. 12, at the UT law school. The family will receive visitors in their Ann Arbor home from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, 4 to 9 p.m. Jan. 12, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jan. 13.

The family suggests tributes to the University of Toledo Foundation for the Beth Eisler Student Assistance Fund or Arbor Hospice.

Contact Blade staff writer Mark Zaborney at: [email protected] or 419-724-6182.
Published by The Blade on Jan. 5, 2013.

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Andre Wrighte

September 5, 2014

Professor Eisler was my favorite professor at UT College of Law. She was an inspiration and one the kindest and most thoughtful persons I have ever met. My condolences to her family and may God bless and forever keep her soul.

Steven Gold

May 14, 2013

Beth was a bright light of intelligence and searing common sense, while at the same time a very caring person. I think about her often. Deepest condolences to Ira and his and Beth's family, Butch and Jane, Andy and their families.

Tara Saylor

March 10, 2013

Thinking of all of you at this difficult time. With love, Tara Lee Saylor

Ginny Morgan

January 16, 2013

My deepest sympathy to all of you on the loss of Beth. She was a light to all and her legacy is one of caring, kindness, and love. May the memories of your times together bring you comfort.

January 7, 2013

Ira, Maia and Alex,

Tim and I were so saddened to learn of the death of your beloved wife and mom. We remember her so well for her kindness, quick wit and ready laugh. Please know that we are thinking of you all and you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Ruth and Tim Wilson ( from Emerson School )

January 7, 2013

May tHe love of God and comfort from friends and family remind you that you are not alone! Prayers are being sent to give you the strength to endure your loss!

January 7, 2013

To the family of Dean Eisler, I am sorry to hear of your loss. Beth was a brilliant, trailblazing woman who will be greatly missed. She was a remarkable person with an infectious smile and always told it like it was. I was blessed to have known her during my years working at the Law School..............R.I.P. girl, you will always be remembered.......job well done.......Sheila Fleming

January 7, 2013

I am so sorry for your loss. I know losing a loved one is hard to deal with. I will keep you in my prayers. May you draw close to God at this time.

Elisabeth Ladd Heacock

January 7, 2013

To the family: Professor Eisler, as she was known when I was in law school from 1988-1990, was so amazing. By far my favorite professor at UT and an inspiration to so many others. I am so very saddened by her untimely death but thankful that she lived such a full life and was able to touch and inspire so many people in her short time on earth. RIP.

Kimberly Scott

January 6, 2013

Dean Eisler was the the brightest light of my Law School education - I will never forget her kindness, humor and enthusiasm. My sincere condolences to her family during this difficult time.
UT Law 1990

Colleen Adler

January 5, 2013

I am happy to say I knew and loved, Dean Eisler. She was awesome person in so many ways.

Lambert's

January 5, 2013

Our fondest memory was when Beth picked up my little Alex and read him a book like he was her grandson. Beth had such a warm and loving soul. Forever will she be remembered in our hearts. Prayers to the family.

Debra Monaghan Nazar

January 5, 2013

My heartfelt condolences to her family, to her students, and the law school community.

Debra Monaghan Nazar Esq. ('87)
New York, NY and Old Lyme, CT

Ann Elick

January 5, 2013

You is kind, you is smart, you is important. You are loved by many and will be missed by the world.

Joseph Walsh

January 5, 2013

Dean Eisler was such a help when I had to come to UT for my Hurricane Katrina semester. She made a very chaotic time more manageable. I will always remember her with fondness.

Owen Jr.

January 5, 2013

My condolences to her family. As they already know from the outpouring of support, their wife, mother and gramdma touched a mulititide of lives.

January 5, 2013

I am so sorry for your loss. I know losing a loved one is hard to deal with. I will keep you in my prayers. May you all draw close to God at this time.

CT

January 5, 2013

Eisler Family,I am so sorry to hear of Beth's passing,I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers and may God grant you peace.

Laura Baur

January 4, 2013

We will miss Beth for her joie de vivre, and her beautiful kind presence. She was amazingly genuine, inquisitive, and artistic. She is our friend.

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