The Arizona Republic

Tillie Frances Lewton Moldowski Tobin

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SCOTTSDALE – Our brilliant, fiery, favorite redhead, Tillie Frances Lewton Moldowski Tobin, passed away on May 12, 2018 in Scottsdale, Arizona. Although only 5’ 0” in heels, Tillie made a huge and lasting impression on all who knew her.

Born in New York City on January 24th, 1929, she loved everything about it: the museums, the theater, Central Park, all it’s cultural opportunit­ies and the city vibe. At 17 she graduated high school and by 22 she achieved her Masters Degree in Education from City College of New York. Then on to the University of Buffalo to become, at that time, one of the very few women to achieve her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. Tillie went on to become an expert in adolescent psychology, sharing her talents and educated instincts as School Psychologi­st, Assistant Professor, and eventually hanging her shingle for her private practice.

In 1964 she married her great love, Gary Martin Tobin and together they settled in Port Washington, Long Island and worked in the Roslyn, New York school system supporting innumerous children and their families. Tillie and Gary took every opportunit­y to travel the world, usually renting a car and then going wherever the road took them. They shared many adventures and created marvelous and lasting memories. But Tillie’s dedication to her patients, and theirs to her, kept her New York private practice flourishin­g by telephone for 30 years!

In the mid-1990’s, Tillie and Gary moved to Scottsdale, Arizona and continued their world adventures. After Gary’s passing in 2007, Tillie started a new and wonderful life in Corte Bella Country Club in Sun City Arizona, using her passion for bridge as an entry into that very welcoming senior community. Friends and parties and outings were in abundance, and gave Tillie the much appreciate­d closeness and belonging. As health issues continued to plague her, Tillie move closer to her doctors in Scottsdale, Arizona. Undaunted, she became an active participan­t in the Scottsdale Senior Center activities where she, yet again, was a member of a warm and caring community.

Tillie leaves behind her nieces and nephew, Jocelyn Tobin of Longmeadow, MA, Alison Tobin of Denver, CO, and Michael Tobin of Wellesley, MA; brother-in-law Stuart Tobin of Sahuarita, AZ; her sister, Batya Lewton of Manhattan, NY; seven grand nieces and grand nephews; and many friends, associates, patients, and members of the American Psychologi­cal Associatio­n who will remember her as a force of nature and a fixture in their hearts.

Arrangemen­ts were made by Sinai Mortuary and interment was in Beth El Cemetery, Phoenix, AZ.

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