Leona (Lee) Weeks died peacefully at home on September 16, 2012, one day after her 82nd birthday. Although Lee had suffered a debilitating stroke in 2005, she inspired those of us who knew her by showing her determination to live life in the face of adversity.
Born in Oregon, Lee married Harold Weeks in 1952 and raised 3 girls. After they divorced in 1974, Lee went back to school to get her Masters degree in education at the University of Washington and worked as a Child Psychologist for the Renton School District. She enjoyed working with those children who most need help as well as with the gifted children programs. During this period Lee also volunteered as a counselor at Planned Parenthood.
Lee had a lifelong interest in nature, and was always learning more about the world around us – plants and animals, mushrooms and geology, and the native cultures of the Northwest coast. In the summers she hiked; in the winters, she skied. In the autumn, she would take her girls along on mushroom hunts, bringing back the bounty to cook up in butter, which made every discovery delicious.
After retiring, Lee discovered travelling, and the travel bug bit hard. She typically traveled to three different countries a year, researching each location as carefully as she could before the trip, including studying to learn the regional birds and languages. Central and South American countries were always favorites, though among others, she also went to Africa, Antarctica and Australia.
Lee leaves behind her three daughters, Regan (Scott Petersen), Diana (Brent Anderson), and Kathi (Michael Hardt) and two granddaughters, Maia and Hayden Anderson. Lee didn’t want a funeral, but recognized that there might be solace from some form of memorial. Although there are no immediate plans for a memorial, please honor her life as you feel moved to action: give to a charity, volunteer to tutor a child, adopt a pet from a shelter, or plant a tree as a final gesture of love for Lee.