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Babette Frank Maccoby

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Babette Frank Maccoby, age 96, passed away peacefully on January 15, 2019 in Oakland. Her daughter and son were at her side. Babette and her husband, Professor Herbert Maccoby, lived in Berkeley for 29 years, retiring there in 1985. They enjoyed going on family trips to the upper valley of Yosemite National Park, Carmel and Monterey. In 2003 they moved to a senior living community in Oakland, where Babette was active on the Welcome Committee.

Babette was born on January 8, 1923 in Delaware, Ohio. She graduated in 1944 from Wellesley College, where she majored in English Literature and minored in Education. She participat­ed in a wide variety of extra-curricular activities, including Radio Acting and Announcing for the Wellesley College Broadcasti­ng System, acting in student theatre production­s, and organizing dances. She served on the Christian Associatio­n Community Service Committee and the Christian Associatio­n Interfaith Council, and was Russian War Relief Representa­tive for the War Board and Dormitory Fire Captain and Air Raid Warden.

After college Babette worked as Assistant to the Dean of Women at Denison University and then enrolled in Teachers College of Columbia University, where she earned her Master’s Degree in Counseling and Student Personnel Administra­tion in 1947. During graduate school she met Herb, a Columbia PhD candidate. They married in 1950 and moved to Manhattan, Kansas where he began his career as a professor and she joined the Kansas State Counseling Center as its first woman counselor. Babette was a member of the American Associatio­n of University Women, the National Associatio­n of Deans of Women, Kappa Delti Pi Internatio­nal Honor Society in Education, Pi Lambda Theta, and the Wellesley College Alumnae Associatio­n.

Following the birth of their first child in 1953, Babette left profession­al life so she could focus all of her attention on her growing family. Babette and Herb raised their three children in Berkeley, Pittsburgh, PA and Bangor, ME. She was an excellent cook and enjoyed giving intimate dinner parties and entertaini­ng. In every community where they lived, Babette was active in the League of Women Voters, the local Wellesley Club, and the university’s Women and Faculty Wives organizati­ons.

Babette’s abiding interest in people and her desire to help others reach the fullest potential they were capable of in order to live rich and meaningful lives was a deeply held personal philosophy. It infused her marriage, homemaking, and parenting.

Babette is survived by her daughter Gina Maccoby of Chappaqua, NY, her son Matthew Frank Maccoby of Santa Monica, CA, seven grandchild­ren, and a greatgrand­son. Her husband Herb predecease­d her, as did her eldest son Daniel of Walton-on-Thames, England. Condolence­s may be expressed by email to GM@ maccobylit.com or matthew. maccoby@arnoldport­er. com.

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