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Barbara Billingsley, Leave it to Beaver, Billingsley dead at 94, God bless Barbara Billingsley

Barbara Billingsley, Leave it to Beaver, Billingsley dead at 94, God bless Barbara Billingsley

A friend just informed me that Barbara Billingsley died. It was just a few days ago that I referred to Wally and the Beaver in an article. Such was the effect that the show, “Leave it to Beaver” had on me. But more importantly, growing up in a “Leave it to Beaver” world, where values were treasured, where you knew where you stood, where you felt safe in the United States.

From Time.com.

“Even decades after the show ended, Barbara Billingsley expressed surprise at the lasting affection people had for “Leave it to Beaver” and her role as the warm, supportive mother of a pair of precocious boys.

The actress, who gained supermom status for her gentle portrayal of June Cleaver in the 1950s television series, died Saturday after a long illness. She was 94.

“We knew we were making a good show, because it was so well written,” Billingsley said in 1994. “But we had no idea what was ahead. People still talk about it and write letters, telling how much they watch it today with their children and grandchildren.”

Billingsley, who had suffered from a rheumatoid disease, died at her home in Santa Monica, said family spokeswoman Judy Twersky.

When the show debuted in 1957, Jerry Mathers, who played Beaver, was 9, and Tony Dow, who portrayed Wally, was 12. Billingsley’s character, the perfect stay-at-home 1950s mom, was always there to gently but firmly nurture both through the ups and downs of childhood.

Beaver, meanwhile, was a typical boy whose adventures landed him in one comical crisis after another.

Billingsley’s own two sons said she was pretty much the image of June Cleaver in real life, although the actress disagreed.

“She was every bit as nurturing, classy, and lovely as ‘June Cleaver,’ and we were so proud to share her with the world,” her son Glenn Billingsley said Saturday.

She did acknowledge that she may have become more like June as the series progressed.”

“”America’s favorite mother is now gone,” Dow said in a statement Saturday. “I feel very fortunate to have been her “son” for 11 years. We were wonderful friends and I will miss her very much.””

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http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2026094,00.html

“Leave it to Beaver” was a bit too perfect with Barbara doing housework in high heels and pearls. However, the the portrayal of people trying to do the right things and caring for each other was the world I grew up in. I hope that we can return.

Thanksgiving 2009, Thankful for, America, Mom, Dad, Family,Teachers, Friends, Patriotic Americans, Mostly thankful for my mom

We had Thanksgiving with my mom and a few family members today. It was good to see her and visit with some of my family. My dad passed away several years ago and I miss him everyday.

I want to sincerely state that I am thankful for many things. Being born in this country and all of those that helped start and save this country over it’s history. I am thankful for my mom and dad, my family, my teachers my friends who helped me through the difficult times. I am thankful for many things including the good Americans that visit and comment here and all the other patriotic Americans who are trying to save this country. However, of all the people in my life, I most of all want to thank my mom.
My mom is almost 85, still fairly spry and has a everpresent great attitude. She cooked a large Thanksgiving meal for us and she was at her happiest doing so, doing for others, especially her family.

My mom became the oldest child after her older brother was killed by a car. She grew up in the country, just outside a small town in NC. She lived through the Great Depression and they were fortunate to grow most of their food. Even so, she has told me many stories of picking up coal along the side of railroad tracks, of traveling hobos begging for food.

My mother made excellent grades in school but had to drop out before finishing to help her family. She was a stay at home mom for us four children part of the time, but when she did work, she worked at jobs that people who didn’t finish high school got. My mother has always worked hard, whether tending to our needs or working outside the home. She never complained.

My mother continues to give to her family, her community and church and to those sick at home. She always has a smile to give and is always thinking of others. I believe that is much of the secret to her happiness. She is always thinking of others.

My mother worked hard and sacrificed so that I could attend school and college. So that I could get the better jobs.

I was truly blessed by God to have such a mother. I am very thankful.