Wednesday, March 29, 2017

RIP Justice Betty Barry-Deal (1921-2017)

The Honorable Justice Betty Barry-Deal—the first woman to serve on the 1st District Court of Appeal—passed away peacefully at the home of her daughter in Ventura, California, on March 12.

Justice Barry-Deal was appointed to the 1st District Court of Appeal, Division III, in San Francisco in 1980, where she remained until her retirement in 1990. Prior to her appointment, Justice Barry-Deal served as a judge at the Superior Court of Alameda County from 1977 to 1980, where she handled cases in juvenile and family law court.

She served on several committees and held many leadership positions throughout her tenure, including: chair of the Family Law Committee and member of the Civil Law and Procedure Committee for the California Judges Association; board director and president of the California Judges Association; and member of the California Judicial Council.
Justice Barry-Deal earned her law degree from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law and was admitted to the California Bar in 1955. She began her legal career as a research attorney and a legal editor of “Continuing Education of the Bar” until 1963. Thereafter, she served in private practice, specializing in family, estate planning and probate law until she was appointed to the Superior Court of Alameda County.
Justice Barry-Deal grew up in Susanville, California, and graduated valedictorian from Lassen High School in 1938 and Lassen Junior College in 1940. She attended Stanford University briefly before leaving school to join the Red Cross during World War II. She later returned to school and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of California, Berkeley in 1944.
Justice Barry-Deal is survived by her two children Diana and Thomas Deal and six grandchildren.

Video Interview here. Obit here.
[3/30 update: Today's DJ features Betty Barry-Deal, 1921-2017; the MetNews has Retired Justice Betty Barry-Deal Dies at 95.]