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Beverly Trodgon Lieberman

| September 20, 2006 11:00 PM

Beverly Trodgon Lieberman, 54, of Highland Beach, Fla., and of Bigfork, "peacefully left us" on Sept. 11, 2006, after a 12-year-long battle with breast cancer. Her healing spirit, love of family and friends, and her ability to light up a room will be greatly missed.

She is survived by her adored husband, Arthur Lieberman; her cherished children, Luke, Samantha, Mark and Ann Marie, Mitchell and Bethany, and Shari and Amos Balaish; her nine grandchildren, Timor, Andrew, Jake, Ori, Noah, Alex, Emma, Maytal and Rena; her parents, Bill and Virginia Trodgon; her sisters, Jill Dwyer and Kathy Konigsberg; and a large family of loving friends and relatives.

She was a National Honor student and Florida Regent Scholar in high school and graduated Magna Cum Laude at Sacred Heart University in Stamford, Conn., where she later served on the board of trustees.

She had many accomplishments throughout her life and left us many gifts. She created SportsLab Theme Park which was America's largest virtual interactive sports arena and it was later featured at the Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Ga.

Her visionary concepts for peace awarded her an invitation to be a part of the World Forum for Peace in New York and San Francisco.

With her sense of style and real estate savvy, she received the Award for Best Little House in America for one of the many log homes she developed. She was featured in House Beautiful Magazine and Log Cabin Magazine for her log cabin home in Montana that she designed and built with her husband.

She was a seeker and passionate reader, pioneering new healing concepts.

She was known for her infectious laugh and enjoyed family gatherings, friends, traveling, hiking and all things outdoors and near the water.

The memorial service to celebrate her life was held at 11 a.m., Sept. 17, at the Coveleigh Club in Rye, N.Y. Her heart and soul will be forever laid to rest 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 21, at their family home on Flathead Lake in Montana where a service will be held for family and friends.

Her passion for life, high energy, and her magnificent beauty will always be an inspiration to those of us who were blessed to have known her.

Donations are being accepted in her name online at Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Go to MakingStrides.acsevents.org/Westchester and click on "Find a Walker" then "Find her Team" and type "Love to Bev."