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Leone Reeder Obituary

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Leone Guthrie Reeder died on the 28th of December 2010 in Houston, Texas, where she had been undergoing cancer treatment and hospice care for several months. Best known for her leadership as Co-Chair of the National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden, Mrs. Reeder worked tirelessly to make the National Garden on the grounds of the United States Capitol a reality. She contributed her talent to many causes at the local, state and national level. Having spent her adult life in Shreveport, Louisiana, Houston, Texas, and Washington, D.C., her countless contributions to those communities emanated from the ease with which she met and made friends and her generous willingness to share her time, talent and ideas. As a result, she made an enduring positive impact wherever she lived.
Mrs. Reeder and her family lived in Shreveport for 25 years where among her many activities she was the founding Chairman of the Red River Revel, the largest outdoor arts festival in North Louisiana. A color psychology expert, she designed pediatric hospital wings at the leading children's hospitals across the country as well as educational facilities at numerous churches through her company, Medicon, Inc. A member of both the River Oaks Garden Club (Houston) and the Garden Club of Chevy Chase (Maryland), she recently returned to Shreveport to assist in establishing a Shreveport chapter of the Garden Club of America. During the six years she and her husband lived in Houston after leaving Shreveport, she served on the board of the St. Joseph Hospital Foundation and the Houston Child Guidance Center, now Depelchin Children's Center. She was an early member of the Board of Directors of the Hospice at the Texas Medical Center, now Houston Hospice, and a steadfast champion of hospice care ever since. Prior to her recent move back to Houston, Mrs. Reeder and her husband resided in the Washington, D.C. area for nearly 20 years. In addition to her leadership in building the National Garden, she served on the Board of Directors of Jubilee JumpStart where she designed an innovative center for day care and early childhood education for children ages 0-3 from low income families in the Adams Morgan District of Washington.
Each year Leone organized highly anticipated and enjoyable trips with a number of her friends to Mexico under the guise of going to a spa. She had an unquenchable thirst for learning and loved the Chautauqua Institution where for many years she enjoyed the summer programs with her grandchildren. Her loving disposition and valiant efforts to converse in French endeared her to the people of the village of Chateauneuf de Gadagne, France where she and her family vacationed each spring. Leone often shared traveling adventures with a group of friends she named "The Motormouths." In Washington, she was loved by Democrats and Republicans alike. Her skill as a natural networker made her well-suited for her life as the wife of a D.C. lawyer/lobbyist. With boundless enthusiasm, a beautiful smile, and a contagious sense of humor, she was a brilliant bridge player, loved to dance and tell stories, was an accomplished watercolorist, and was blessed with a superior mind and insatiable curiosity.
Supportive of her husband, Jim, in all he did, Leone was a wonderful partner, a gracious and beautiful hostess, a soft shoulder, a sympathetic ear, a perfect audience, a willing straightman, always comfortable basking in the glow, and totally in love, all while maintaining her own individuality. To her children, Ginger, Jimmy, and Elizabeth, she was the wise and proud mother who loved them equally, with always enough time, energy, advice, innovative solutions and food to nourish, nurture and sustain each of them in the unique way that each of them needed her.
Leone Guthrie Reeder was born in Houston, Texas on the 13th of July 1938, to Frank Colby and Helen Drake Guthrie. She attended St. Anne Catholic School, The Kinkaid School, and Lamar High School. She attended Mount Holyoke College and was very recently awarded the Class of 1960's Model of Grace Award in recognition of the uncommon grace with which she lived her life. She also attended Southern Methodist University where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She served as Chairman of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Association in Shreveport. She was an ever loyal Kiowa at Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas. A lifelong and devout Catholic, she was christened, baptized and married at St. Anne Catholic Church in Houston. Above all else, Leone Reeder, known to her grandchildren as Lele, was absolutely devoted to her husband of 52 years, Jim, her children, Ginger Reeder, James A. Reeder, Jr., and Elizabeth Neubauer, her sons-in-law, Eric Nevil and Rick Neubauer, and her grandchildren, Grace Vroom, James Vroom, Grace Nevil, and Jack Nevil, all of whom survive her. She is also survived by her brothers and sisters, whom she loved dearly: Connie Guthrie Hogland, Theo W. Pinson, Hallie Pinson, Susan Pinson Belding, Harry C. Pinson, Elizabeth Pinson and Kathy Pinson Davison.
Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family from five o'clock this afternoon until half-past seven o'clock this evening, Thursday, the 30th of December, in the Parlor of Geo. H. Lewis & Sons, 1010 Bering Drive in Houston.
A funeral mass is to be offered at ten o'clock in the morning on Friday, the 31st of December, at St. Anne Catholic Church, 2140 Westheimer Road in Houston, where the Rev. Thomas B. Mailloux, C.S.B. is to serve as the lead celebrant.
Immediately following the mass, all are invited to greet the family during a reception to be held on the first floor of Inwood Manor, 3711 San Felipe Road in Houston.
In Louisiana, the family will receive friends from four o'clock in the afternoon until six o'clock in the evening on Sunday, the 2nd of January, at Rose-Neath Funeral Home, 1815 Marshall Street in Shreveport. The following day, the family will gather for a private interment and Rite of Committal at Forest Park Cemetery of Shreveport.
In Washington, D.C., a memorial service, celebrating Mrs. Reeder's life, is to be conducted at a later date and details are to be announced when the service is scheduled.
In lieu of customary remembrances, the family suggests memorial contributions be directed to Houston Hospice, 1905 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, TX, 77030.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Houston Chronicle from Dec. 30 to Dec. 31, 2010.

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Sherry Blatherwick

January 10, 2011

I never had the honor of knowing your mother, though I did get to meet her at Mystic Round Up. I do know her to some degree in that I had the honor of knowing her incredible daughters, Ginger and Elizabeth. What an amazing woman she must have been to raise such truly exceptional children. Certainly each of you are Blessed to have her as your mother. May warm and lasting precious memories remain close in your hearts and keep you company always. She watches over you now and must take great pleasure in the beautiful beings you are and how much better you make the world. Sherry Blatherwick.

Eddie Giles

January 7, 2011

Mr. Reeder, please allow me to extend my love and sincere sympathy to you and your family. The radio family stand with you at this time, and surround you with our love and prayers. Blessings and comfort to you, Ginger,and all of the family.

Rev. E. W. 'Eddie' Giles

January 3, 2011

We have such fond memories on Leone - We too have left Shreveport, but remember all the early Revel years. Peace be with all the family.

Sara and Jay Lang

January 3, 2011

Leone was loved and respected by all of us. Her leadership skills inspired us and her beautiful smile and countenance will be missed.

Jim and Deen Day Sanders

Bonnie McMillian

January 2, 2011

Liz - you and all the Reeders are in our thoughts and prayers. We love you and hope you call on us if you need anything! xoxo Bonnie, Bruce, Ziggy and Claire

January 2, 2011

Leone was a cherished member of the Class of 1960 at Mount Holyoke College. She will be greatly missed for her warmth,grace, and bright vivacity.

Our Love to the Family,

Pat Kennedy Ascher

Johnette McCrery

January 2, 2011

Dear Jim:

Leone was truly a special lady who lived a life of joy and great purpose. Every community she lived in, she improved, and every person she knew, she brought joy. She will forever be a role model for me.

January 2, 2011

I think you each of you a this time with sadness and with joy. To have known your mom, your wife for only a short time made my life nicer. Sending love, Paulette Guthrie (Uncle Tom's wife)

Walter Lamb

January 1, 2011

Ginger, just wanted you to know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Kay Redstone

January 1, 2011

Gracious,gorgeous,kind to a fault and "More Fun that A Litle Bit"!-The World has lost a light but gained and Angel Advocate.
All my love,
Kay Redstone
Shreveport, La.

jane campbell

December 31, 2010

Dear Jim - Jimmy, Elizabeth and Ginger -

What a beautiful tribute to a remarkable lady. I had only a brief opportunity to see her in person but I could see her spirit at work and feel the warm love that you shared. My prayers are with you as you grieve this great loss and celebrate the joy of her life.

May God give you strength for the days ahead.
Jane Campbell, Washington, DC
(Sen. Landrieu's office)

Katherine Butler Le Blanc

December 31, 2010

What a lovely lady to have known. Ginger, your Mom was beautiful inside and out always. She and your Dad were the most fun together. How their humor in life inspired me. May you and your family continue in her spirit, knowing you all have a very special angel in Heaven. Much love and sympathy.

December 31, 2010

Dear Jim and Family: Leone was such an inspiration to everyone whom she came in contact with. I just learned that she has out run us all to the Father's House. Heaven is much happier with her there. You all will be in my thoughts and prayers. Sherry Speer Freeman, Fredericksburg, Texas.

Diane Landry

December 31, 2010

As a Eucharistic Minister for St. Anne, I had the honor of serving communion to Leore just before she was moved to hospice care. Even in her fragile condition, I was struck by her beauty, kindness, generosity of spirit and grace. In that humble setting, the love and devotion between her and Mr. Reeder was tangible. I'm sure she was a role model to many, and I wish I had known her earlier in her life. God bless you, Leore.

Dr Eugene Snellings

December 31, 2010

Thank God for the 52 years you had together. You two were a good match, both caring giving. Ruth sends her condolences.

Rebecca Lewis D'Anna

December 30, 2010

There is a special, beautiful angel watching over us all--with a smile and a tear I remember many fun times on Janie Lane--my love and prayers to all of you--

Thomas H. (Thom) Guthrie II

December 30, 2010

We were related by family but separated by too many years. Her name always meant elegance to me. She was a lovely lady and we will all miss her terribly.

J. French Hill

December 30, 2010

Martha joins me in our deepest sympathy for the Reeder family. Our friendship over the years has meant a great deal to us. Our prayers for strength are with you.

Sandy Pritz

December 30, 2010

Leone was a bright star of our Mount Holyoke College Class of '60. We feel bonded to Leone's family, to whom we express the deepest sympahy.

December 30, 2010

Condolences to the Reeders and Guthries. Leone was a splendid, luminous person. Bob Gregg

December 30, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with each of you.

Sue Gill Rose
Edmonds, WA

Mary Brocato Serra

December 30, 2010

Ginger & Elizabeth, may God comfort you during this time & in the days ahead.

sally dykes smith

December 30, 2010

To all the Reeder family I send my love and prayers. I have so many special memories of Leone especially swimming in the creek washing our hair at the ranch! What a special lady, a beloved friend with grace and dignity, a profound example to us all. All my love and sympathy, Sally Dykes Smith

Rev. Danford

December 30, 2010

December 30, 2010
The thoughts and prayers of Houston Hospice are extended to the family toady and the days to come. Mrs.Reeder was an inspiration of life, laughter and a firm reliance on God.
Rev Daniel C. Danford

Carol Guthrie Brown

December 30, 2010

Our beautiful cousin will be missed by so many who loved her. She fought a valiant and noble battle with cancer. She is now glorifying the heavens with her beauty and grace. To her beloved husband, Jim and her beautiful children, Ginger,Jimmy & Elizabeth....our deepest sympathy and love to each of you.
~Carol & Frank~

Sarie Joubert

December 30, 2010

Elizabeth, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. May the Lord's loving hand comfort you. Grace and Peace,

Dale and Jackie Nevil

December 30, 2010

We are so lucky to have met Mrs. Reeder. What a gracious and lovely person. Our heartfelt sympathy to the Reeder family. We love you Jimmy.

December 30, 2010

What a wonderful friend and nieghbor you were. I will miss you you.I am so grateful to have known you . My sympathy and love go to your family Joan Purdy(Dykes)

Nancy Hunt Hudgins

December 30, 2010

I knew Leone was special but had no idea just how special until I read the Chronicle this morning. Her death makes no sense, but her life - lived in the service of others and her considerable faith - made all the sense in the world. My thoughts are and will continue to be of you, Jim, and of course Ginger, Jimmy and Elizabeth.

Mary Marshall Cobb

December 30, 2010

What a lovely testament to a beautiful lady- inside and out. I know she will be greatly missed! Love and prayers to the Reeder family.

Jeanne Theismann

December 29, 2010

Leone - You always radiated God's love to everyone you came in contact with. You defined the word "lady" and your glowing spirit and beautiful smile will always be with those of us who had the privilege of knowing you. My heart is heavy but I am so thankful to have been blessed with the gift of your friendship.

'For this God is our God for ever and ever; he will be our guide even to the end.'
Psalm 48:14

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