Marin Independent Journal Tuesday, June 12, 2001 Section B, page 2 Dr. CHARLES H. KLAIF Private services were held for Dr. Charles H. Klaif, a prominent psychoanalyst and 31-year resident of Larkspur who passed away on May 28, 2001. Dr. Klaif was born in Brooklyn, New York. He received his undergraduate degree from Syracuse University in New York, his Medical Degree from George Washington University in Washington, DC and completed his residency at Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute in San Francisco. Following his military service as an Air Force Captain in Biloxi, Mississippi, he returned to San Francisco, the city he loved and called home. Dr. Klaif was a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, a member of the Northern California Psychiatric Society, an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine and a member of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He had been in practice since 1964. Dr. Klaif was an avid opera enthusiast, enjoyed attending the theater and listening to classical music. His great passion for the outdoors drew him to thirty years of hiking on Mount Tamalpias, backpacking with his beloved wife Darlene and participating in white-water canoe trips with his fellow "voyageurs". Dr. Klaif cherished spending time with his family including his wife of 32 years, Leah Darlene Klaif who passed away in 1994, his daughters and sons-in-law Tama Klaif and Michael Lego of San Ramon, Jennifer Klaif of Seattle, and Sara Klaif Ryba and Ronald Ryba of Corte Madera, and his grandchildren Alisa and Justin Lego. He is also survived by his brother, Dr. Jerome Klaif of New York, his nieces Diane Glotzer, Janis and Tanya Jasmine and Judi Rayner, and his nephews Steven Klaif and Jason Jasmine. Those who wish to make donations in his name may do so to the Darlene Klaif Memorial Fund at the Family Service Agency of Marin, 1005 A Street, San Rafael, CA 94901, or to Barah, The Creative Center for American Judaism at P.O. Box 697, San Anselmo, CA 94979.