Baltimore Sun

Dr. Mayer C. Liebman, retired psychiatri­st

- — Jacques Kelly

Dr. Mayer Crockin Liebman, a retired psychiatri­st and a past president of the Baltimore County Medical Associatio­n, died Nov. 18 of Lewy body disease at his home in Northwest Baltimore. He was 86.

Born in Norfolk, Virginia, he was the son of Julius Liebman, a pharmacist, and his wife, Frieda Crockin, who worked with her husband and was a community volunteer.

A 1952 graduate of Matthew Fontaine Maury High School, he earned a bachelor’s degree at the Johns Hopkins University and was his class president. He also studied biochemist­ry at Hopkins as a graduate student and earned a medical degree at New York University.

Hewas an intern at King’s County Hospital in Brooklyn, New York, and did his residency and was chief resident at Bellevue Psychiatri­c Hospital.

“Hewas a selfless and generous man and had an illustriou­s career as a psychiatri­st and psychoanal­yst,” said his son, Samuel Liebman of Baltimore. “He was also a mentor to a generation of psychiatri­sts he trained and supervised.”

He moved to Baltimore in the 1960s and joined the staff of the Sheppard Pratt Hospital, where he helped found a community mental health service. He was also a member of the Baltimore Washington Psychoanal­ytic Society.

Hewas a member of MedChi, the Maryland State Medical Society.

He also headed the Hebrew Immigratio­n Assistance Society.

He had a private practice in Towson on Dulaney Valley Road. Dr. Liebman was also a past president of the Baltimore County Medical Associatio­n. He was a former member of Beth Tfiloh Congregati­on.

In addition to his son, survivors include his wife of 20 years, Shoshanna Lane, a homemaker; another son, Benjamin Harris Liebman of Baltimore; two stepdaught­ers, Denise BarAhron of Israel and Donna Burstyn of California; a brother, David Liebman of Pikesville; and 10 grandchild­ren.

A funeral was held Nov. 19.

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