Harriet Teuchert Ervin
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Harriet Teuchert Ervin
1917-2009
Harriet Ervin, beloved
mother of Nancy Kleeman,
Shelley Ervin and John
Ervin, passed away on April
16, 2009. She was 91.
Harriet loved long walks in
her Balboa Peninsula Point
neighborhood in the ‘60s
and ‘70s, and was happy to
return to The Point in 2005
to live with her daughter Shelley and son-in-law Steven. She
felt a kinship with the sandpipers that used to follow her on
evening walks along the beach.
The first woman radio host in the OC, Harriet had
her own late night show on KOCM in the ‘60s. Gifted
with a sexy, Lauren Bacall voice, she got raves from loyal
listeners. She wrote, produced and did voice-overs in
commercials, and later became a publicist. An ardent art
lover, she helped put local artists on the map. Theatrical
and passionate about music (“ohhh, that Sinatra”) and
dancing, Harriet was famous for her zany brand of tap and
improvisational dancing, retaining the agility to perform
chorus-line style high kicks into her 80s. Completely
uninhibited, she couldn’t resist the urge to break out
in dance anywhere, any time. A dedicated activist, she
generously gave her time to many environmental and senior
justice causes.
She was an animal lover and especially fond of dogs,
seeking them out to pet on walks. “A doggie a day keeps the
doctor away” she’d laugh. She was always there to pet-sit her
daughters’ dogs.
Over her long life, all who knew Harriet were inspired
by her gypsy nature, joy of living and fiercely independent
spirit. She also leaves behind a large extended family, who
adored her colorful stories and off-beat humor. A one-of-akind,
Harriet will be greatly missed. A memorial service is
pending. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Guide
Dogs For The Blind, San Rafael, CA; (800) 295-4050.
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