In Memory of

Pauline

Ethel

Forman

(Westerinen)

Condolences

Condolence From: Lee Wolfe
Condolence: I'm sorry I'm so late in remembering Pauline Forman. My mother had an incapacitating stroke a month before Pauline passed away. She was my English teacher at Mt. Miguel High School in the 1970s for both Freshmen and Junior years. I believe her first husband gave us a presentation one day. Then again at San Diego City College she was my English teacher in the 1990s. Then again I met her when an all-male singing group I was in performed as a warm-up to the outdoor San Diego Symphony Concerts. We even sang at her house where I met other Mt. Miguel High School teachers. Here first husband had died by then but she was with a nice man named John I think. When we sang at her house, I sang a solo on Bridge Over Troubled Water.
Monday March 28, 2022
Condolence From: Marcia Kern
Condolence: Dear family, Pauline was my 7th grade Religious School teacher at Temple Solel in San Diego. I loved her as a teacher, and she made us all want to come and learn. The curriculum was ethics, and her course played a big part in learning Jewish ethics and points of view. She and Sydney moved on our street (Brunswick) in Allied Gardens, and when you were born, Stuart, I was one of your very first babysitters. (You were the first newborn that I ever babysat for.) I'm sorry to see that she had to experience disease, but please know that I remember her with great fondness and appreciation. May her memory be a blessing--she was always so very nice to me.
Friday June 30, 2017
Condolence From: Richard Brown
Condolence: Very saddened to hear of Pauline’s passing. She was a favorite patient of mine over the years at Kaiser Permanente, and I was so honored to have also cared for both Sidney and Jack. Such an intellect packed into a fun and vibrant woman. You were a blessing in her life, Jack, and my heartfelt condolences go out to you and all of Pauline’s family and friends.
Tuesday June 27, 2017