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This page was created to honor the memory of Delores Young (Irvine) Rinke, the mother of our very own Mary Brownsberger. Mary is a precious friend to many of us, and many in the Division of Rehabilitation Psychology of the American Psychological Association wanted a way to express their sympathies. Please feel welcome to leave a message to Mary and her family or a tribute to her mother or both in the Leave a Tribute window below.

Mary's mother was born on April 18, 1934, and passed away on the morning of August 6, 2014. You can learn a little bit about her rich and long life under the tab titled "Her Life."

 

 

 

September 8, 2014
September 8, 2014
Dear Mary,
The loss of someone so close is always difficult to accept, so the hope is that we can keep them alive through our memories and constant storytelling. I am so sorry for your loss and hope that you gain some comfort by knowing that so many care for you.
Teresa
August 24, 2014
August 24, 2014
Dear Mary,
My deepest condolences to you and your family. Although the loss of a mother cannot be replaced, I hope that your times with her and the wonderful memories that were created remain with you.
Wishing you strength and courage,
Preeti
August 22, 2014
August 22, 2014
Dear Mary and family,

My heart goes out to you during this very difficult time. Your mother sounds like she was an amazing person, and I am confident she was so very proud of you and all of your accomplishments. I am keeping you and your family in my daily thoughts and wishing you peace. 

Best wishes always and in all ways,
Carey Pawlowski
August 16, 2014
August 16, 2014
Mary,
I am sorry for your loss. I trust your mother I very proud of you. Although I never had the pleasure to meet her, certainly she must have been wonderful mentor and full of enthusiasm, as the apple does not fall from the tree. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
August 15, 2014
August 15, 2014
Dear Mary:

Please know how sorry I am to hear of your loss. You are so in my thoughts. Seeing the wonderful picture of your mother, I know now how you came by your grace and positivity. I also thank you for your grace in leading us while quietly bearing your heartaches. I took office the day after my father passed. I was, as I am sure you were, able to move into that day by relying on the inspiration of my wonderful parent.

Sincerely,

Jan Niemeier
August 15, 2014
August 15, 2014
Dear Mary,

This comes to extend to you my personal words of sincerest sympathy, upon the passing of your Mother.  The beautiful picture of her on these Memorial pages is wonderful to see, as not only does it introduce her to your friends and colleagues who never had the privilege of meeting her, but we see your own beautiful smile in hers.

Please know that we are all holding you in our hearts as you go through this life passage, and our thoughts are with you, your Mom, and your family at this time.

Susanne
August 15, 2014
August 15, 2014
What a beautiful mother, just like you!
Liza Polakov Colby
August 15, 2014
August 15, 2014
Dear Mary,

I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved mother. May you find peace in the ways in which she has shaped your life and nurtured your spirit. Her warmth and gracious heart are abundant in you. Sending you strength and comfort.

Heather Caples
August 15, 2014
August 15, 2014
Dear Mary:
I was saddened to hear of the death of your mother. What strength of character and commitment to head for APA before joining your family to grieve together and share together. I hope that wonderful memories will ease your pain. Know that you are not alone. And your mother lives on in your thoughts and deeds. Condolences to you and your family.
Fondly,
Alan
August 14, 2014
August 14, 2014
Dear Mary,

I am sorry for your loss. I did not have a chance to meet your mother but the picture speaks a thousand words. The smile all the way up to her eyes betrays a zest for life and great capacity for love. That warmth comes through in you.

Sending wishes for peace and comfort to you and family.

G

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September 8, 2014
September 8, 2014
Dear Mary,
The loss of someone so close is always difficult to accept, so the hope is that we can keep them alive through our memories and constant storytelling. I am so sorry for your loss and hope that you gain some comfort by knowing that so many care for you.
Teresa
August 24, 2014
August 24, 2014
Dear Mary,
My deepest condolences to you and your family. Although the loss of a mother cannot be replaced, I hope that your times with her and the wonderful memories that were created remain with you.
Wishing you strength and courage,
Preeti
August 22, 2014
August 22, 2014
Dear Mary and family,

My heart goes out to you during this very difficult time. Your mother sounds like she was an amazing person, and I am confident she was so very proud of you and all of your accomplishments. I am keeping you and your family in my daily thoughts and wishing you peace. 

Best wishes always and in all ways,
Carey Pawlowski
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My Mom

August 31, 2014

Poem –  When Death Comes, Mary Oliver

 

My mother did not simply visit this world.  Rather, she completely engaged, and in doing so, modeled priceless lessons:

That the most important truth about God – about our Universe – is that Love is universal, and surrounds us always. That being in nature, surrounded by trees, plants, water, birds, flowers, is the best way to experience Love. That Love is unconditional, and embraces every human being – no matter what. That how we are similar is infinitely more important than how we are different. That patience, and the capacity to find joy in the grimmest situations, exceeds all other virtues. That music truly does heal the spirit.

My mother lived with amazement at the smallest and largest of God’s creation. She embraced the world in her arms and lived fully.

That is her legacy to each of us – those connected by blood and those whose lives she touched – embraced – in myriad and unnamable ways.

And in those she touched, the legacy – the Love – continues.

 

In closing, a message from one of her granddaughters, Kelly Harrington:

            “The memory that stands out strongest in my mind is of the visits she made to our home in the last few years.  She always brought with her a special photo album of all of our family members, and would tell of the stories and latest happenings of each person.  While I enjoyed the stories she would share, the most special part was seeing her enjoyment in getting to recall times with family.  She loved her family very much and treasured time with each of us.  That is a quality I want to imitate.

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