She met her husband, Paul, 43 years ago, when they both lived in the same apartment building in Santa Monica. They married less than six months after they met. Shortly thereafter, they moved to Culver City which they grew to love. Madeline became involved in every campaign for City Council, School Board and other voting measures over the past four decades. Madeline was deeply passionate about education and language immersion. She has a long list of accomplishments, including being a founding member of the Culver City Education Foundation, and founding Advocates for Language Learning, which put on the first national conference promoting language immersion.
She was elected to serve on the School Board from 1991-1995. While she was President of the School Board, she helped re-open El Marino Elementary School as a dedicated language school and kick off the Japanese immersion program.
Madeline will be sorely missed and survived by her husband, Paul; her children and their spouses, Steven Ehrlich, Amy and Rick Dennis, Heidi and Bryan O’Bra, and her grandchildren Asara and Kai.
Madeline will also be survived by her great nephew, Austin, and niece, Ariel, for whom she and Paul served as foster parents for the past 2½ years. They also were the unofficial foster aunt and uncle of Josh, who has been living with them since last November.
Everyone who knew her would agree that Madeline was a force of nature — defined by her sense of generosity, compassion, wisdom, determination, civic duty, and humor. You may evoke her memory by doing an unexpected act of kindness for someone less fortunate. Madeline’s Celebration of Life will be held at the Vets Building in the Auditorium (corner of Overland Avenue and Culver Boulevard on Sunday from 3 o’clock to 5.
If you would like to make a donation in her honor, we would sincerely appreciate your contributions to either of the following: Advocates for Language Learning (ALLEM) (www.allelmarino.org/) or the Karabo Asara (KA) Orphan Centre (www.gofundme.com/8g6x5uv6k ) which she contributed to founding in South Africa. In the last few months of her life, Madeline was instrumental in helping to create a quilt for the Culver City Centennial celebration which will be permanently displayed in City Hall. We will be collecting cash donations for the quilt frame, ALLEM or KA at her Celebration of Life on Sunday.