Tisie Elndle, aged 71, passed away on May 11 after undergoing electroshock therapy at a state hospital in Connecticut. A lifelong Berkeley resident born in spring 1954, Tisie was cherished for her warmth, resilience, and deep connection to her family and community. She held a particular passion for the arts, with a fondness for poetry and music, especially Lou Reed's lyrics. Tisieâs family is now campaigning against involuntary electroshock treatment in her memory, emphasizing the need for gentleness and choice in mental health treatments.
Tisie Elndle, a lifelong resident of Berkeley, passed away at 71 after electroshock therapy in Connecticut, remembered for her warmth, resilience, and love for the arts.
Throughout her life, Tisie was a steadfast presence in Berkeley, adapting to changes in the city while leaving a lasting impact on everyone around her.
Her family advocates for the banning of involuntary electroshock treatment as a tribute to Tisieâs life, emphasizing the importance of gentleness and choice.
Tisie's appreciation for the arts, particularly Lou Reed's lyrics, showcased her rich inner world and deep emotional understanding that resonated with those who knew her.
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