May 23, 1970 - September 10, 2008
KEIZER - Leah cherished her children. She loved babies, animals, the sea and all the sea creatures. She was very creative and adventurous and loved being out taking in all the sights. She spoke of wanting to see the Giant Redwoods. She had a deep quest for knowledge and was very interested in historical events and the Royal Families of the past. At home, she watched her big screen T.V., used her laptop computer, and listened to music. She relaxed with incense and candles. She read spiritual books and was deeply religious.
Survivors include her husband, Perry Lee Witt; her children, Gena, Selah, Mariella, and Wayne; her parents, Cheryl A. Todd and Laurence J. Conrad; and her grandmother, Wilmina S. Miller.
Viewing will be from 1 to 5 p.m. on Friday, September 19 at Keizer Funeral Chapel, 4365 River Rd. N., Keizer.
Published in StatesmanJournal on Sept. 18, 2008
May 23, 1970 - September 10, 2008
KEIZER - Leah cherished her children. She loved babies, animals, the sea and all the sea creatures. She was very creative and adventurous and loved being out taking in all the sights. She spoke of wanting to see the Giant Redwoods. She had a deep quest for knowledge and was very interested in historical events and the Royal Families of the past. At home, she watched her big screen T.V., used her laptop computer, and listened to music. She relaxed with incense and candles. She read spiritual books and was deeply religious.
Survivors include her husband, Perry Lee Witt; her children, Gena, Selah, Mariella, and Wayne; her parents, Cheryl A. Todd and Laurence J. Conrad; and her grandmother, Wilmina S. Miller.
Viewing will be from 1 to 5 p.m. on Friday, September 19 at Keizer Funeral Chapel, 4365 River Rd. N., Keizer.
Published in StatesmanJournal on Sept. 18, 2008
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