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Lee Hillman Brown

1946 - 2016

Lee Hillman Brown obituary, 1946-2016, Seattle, WA

BORN

1946

DIED

2016

Lee Brown Obituary

Lee Hillman Brown

(1946 ~ 2016)

Lee Hillman Brown, of Seattle and West Sound, Orcas Island, rounded her last weather mark on May 27, 2016 and headed downwind. She left us without warning at the far too tender age of 70. Lee was born in El Paso, Texas, daughter to a war hero fighter pilot and a beautiful belle of the South. Donald and Lloyd Hillman ranged the Army Air and US Air Force bases that called on Col. Hillman's leadership and with those travels Lee learned the skills of flexibility, friend-making, curiosity and enthusiasm which distinguished her all of her life. From Maine to Alaska, from Florida to California, the Hillman family with younger brother Steve in tow, pursued the military ideal as Don's career demands carried them along to the next important assignment.

Lee attended four high schools but her last and most endearing was Mercer Island HS where she graduated in the class of 1963 and entered the University of Washington. She graduated in 1967 with a BS in Psychology with Honors. Following her marriage to Richard Wood that year, the couple settled in Beirut, Lebanon where he pursued a graduate degree and Lee taught high school mathematics at the American Community School, adding Arabic to her vocabulary. The addition of son Mark and a stint tutoring in Cairo followed before returning to Seattle. Lee completed her Masters of Education at the U of W in 1972 and began her career in planning and program evaluation for the Seattle Public Schools. The arrivals of Matthew and Nathanael added to Lee's duties at home.

In 1988 Lee married Mike Brown, the love of her life, and the combined family then counted five sons with Chris and Ben Brown joining the troupe. Lee embraced this expanded family with the same gusto and caring she gave to her own boys. She also launched herself into sailing, feeding on Brownie's and her father's love of the water. Lee actively researched and directed the acquisition of Wings, their beautiful and capable cutter. In cruising nearby and then across the globe, she became expert at commanding, navigating and preparing for any ocean adventure. She was an enthusiastic participant alongside Brownie in all aspects of the Cruising Club of America.

Lee's interests were encyclopedic. She was a painter, a singer and ukulele player, a connector, a navigator of all realms.....oceanic and social.... a fierce protector and supporter of her children and grandchildren, an organizer, an instigator, a philanthropist, an educator, a general contractor, a gourmet chef and always an irrepressible explorer of new places and questions. Lee's spirit of curiosity made others wonder what she might find and so they would follow. She was the vital spark. At their Seattle base on Portage Bay or their magical camp on Double Island in West Sound, Lee always found another seat at the table for a visitor or a sailor or a new friend.

Her devotion to organizations was complete and the ones lucky enough to have Lee as their ally included Therapeutic Health Services, The Washington Women's Foundation, ARCS (Achievement Rewards for College Scientists), The Seattle Yacht Club, and the Orcas Island Yacht Club.

Lee leaves her devoted husband Mike, sons and daughters-in-law Mark and Lisa Wood, Matthew and Kara Wood, Nathanael and Carmela Wood, Chris Brown and Heather Dyer, Ben Brown and Brittaney Chavarria, and her adored grandchildren Aidan, Brooke, Jonah, Charlotte, Ryan, Sarah, Connor, Sofia, Jasper, Jake, and Zoey. Others include her brother Steve, sister-in law Linda, cousins John Sabella and Louise Simpson, and nephews and nieces Topher, Kyra and Ailey. She is also survived by her ever-loyal Labrador retriever Sailor.

In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that you make a donation in Lee's name to Therapeutic Health Services (http://ths-wa.org) or a charitable organization of your choice.

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

Published by The Seattle Times on Jun. 5, 2016.

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Wendy Lamson Collier

May 30, 2020

Oh Lee, angel of light and love now, I think of you almost daily, Smile with a memory, see something, especially in nature you would like. I now have a beautiful collie, a service dog for mobility and see you in his smiling face. You were such a dog lover! Thank you for your forever friendship. Mike, Mark, Lisa and all the family, my love goes out to you, too, always,
Wendy

Roger Ketron

January 22, 2017

Lee was my best friend since 7th grade. We were air force brats together, she came to Spokane for my senior prom, she invited me to tri-delt mixers, we skied together, she and Mike took in my wayward son when he was in need, she introduced me to Treat, my wonderful wife who died in '92.
Lee was beautiful, generous, gracious, and fun. I miss her terribly.
I know Mike and her family have suffered a much greater loss. My sincere condolences and love to all.

Rory McGowan

June 21, 2016

Dear Lee. You left too soon, too sudden . I just saw you and now I'm so glad I did . I want to give any words of comfort to family I can muster..... I'm so very sorry they lost you. You love them so much. I've heard that from you for years. You have a great time with them as you've told me so many stories about you're cool family. I know you're everything to them as well. Rest in peace my friend. Love, Rory

1963 Mercer Island

Wendy Lamson. Collier

June 11, 2016

I love you forever, dear Lee. Thank you for all the delight and comradery of our friendship since we were 16 years old teenage girls. Our last evening and morning with you just before you left this life are sweet memories we will always treasure. You would loved today's celebration of your life. I somehow feel you were spirit smiling all the while, your spirit tears in all of ours. God bless your beloved Mike, your sons, their spouses( your daughters), and each of your grandchildren as well as your precious Sailor. Love always,Wendy and BobWendy Lamson CollierBob Collier

Lee Griffing

June 9, 2016

Mike - So sorry for your loss. I am praying that the peace that surpasses all understanding is both yours and Lee's at this time. I strongly believe in an afterlife and that you will see her there and that her presence is with you now. I always enjoyed talking to her and have heard nothing but wonderful things about her. If you ever need anything 24/7 let me know.

Eden Waggoner

June 8, 2016

Lee was a client of mine for many years when I sold a clothing line. She and I would run into each other often as we had mutual friends. She had a spark that will be missed.

Sally Haines

June 6, 2016

Lee was a dear friend in college. She did so much for me. She just had a knack to know when to step in and help others. We stayed in touch all these years. I am so sorry that this great family has lost a great mom and grandmother.

Mark Wood

June 6, 2016

Your sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy. I love you Mom.

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