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Patty Siegel, 1945 - 2015
December 30, 2015
Life is ours to be spent, not to be saved.
-D. H. Lawrence

"Yesterday, on a beautiful, clear Christmas morning, our mom peacefully passed away. She is starting a new journey, hopefully in a beautiful place near the ocean. We love her more than any words can say, and already miss her terribly. There's some comfort in the thought that our parents are now reunited," messaged Patty Siegel's children, Tara, Toby, and Kelsey.

Patty was one of the great advocates for early childhood education and one of the founders of the resource and referral movement in this country. A tribute on the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network website observes...

"For more than 40 years, Patty Siegel has been a tireless supporter, advocate, and mentor on all issues related to children, child care, and family support services. Her passion for the development and delivery of quality, accessible, affordable child care services led her to found one of the nation's first child care resource and referral agencies, Children's Council (previously known as Childcare Switchboard) in San Francisco. Patty's work led to California's legislation providing state funding for child care resource and referral services in every county of the state. When the statewide California Child Care Resource & Referral Network was formed in 1980, Patty began what would be a 30-year commitment as Executive Director."

In 1987, I had the honor of joining with Patty Siegel as one of the founders of the National Child Care Resource and Referral Association (now Child Care Aware America). In working with her, I was amazed by her boundless energy and her tendency to let her strong emotions show in advocating for what she deeply believed in. I appreciate a movie poster on her Facebook page declaring, "She's Beautiful When She's Angry."

December 21, the day Patty entered hospice, was declared "Patty Siegel Day" by the Mayor of San Francisco.

To read the numerous tributes to Patty, the Patty Siegel Day Proclamation, and to find out about the service and memorial plan when it is announced, go to her Facebook page.





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Stephanie Masciocchi · December 31, 2015
Pacific Oaks College-Northern California Instructional Site
San Jose, California, United States


Patty was a great advocate for Children and Families. She will truly be missed.

Stephanie Masciocchi · December 31, 2015
Pacific Oaks College-Northern California Instructional Site
San Jose, California, United States


Patty was a great advocate. She will surely missed.

Arlyce Currie Feist · December 30, 2015
Berkeley, CA, United States


Thank you for the quote of the day leading off the thoughts about Patty. It was perfect. She/we worked hard but we rewarded ourselves with dancing, dancing, dancing. Let's remember Patty dancing!

Pat Chambers · December 30, 2015
Center for Children
La Crescenta, CA, United States


Thanks for sharing this important information. We stand on the shoulders of so many people in this field. I shudder to think where some of the families we serve at our child care program if they did not have the resource center to help them. When someone is a passionate as Patty their families gives up a lot of time to share them with us. Thank you to her family for that sacrifice as well.

Dawn Perry · December 30, 2015
Children's Council of San Francisco
San Francisco, California, United States


I had the privilege of meeting Patty for the first time in the late '80s when I started my career at an R&R. She was the most passionate, stick-to-your-beliefs person I have ever met. Yet she was also warm, approachable, and supportive. A huge loss to the ECE field.



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