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Lee Perri Velardi

1922 - 2016

Lee Perri Velardi obituary, 1922-2016, Laguna Hills, LA

Lee Velardi Obituary

December 28, 1922 - December 9, 2016 Lee Perri Velardi, retired Professor of Foreign Languages, LA Valley College has died. She was 93 years old. Born in Decollatura, Southern Italy on December 28, 1922, she was the first daughter of Francesco & Giuseppina Perri. Mr. Perri left Italy for Canada in 1923 & two years later was admitted into the US (his goal) where he found employment in Akron, Ohio. In 1934, he called for his family in Italy to Akron where they established residency. Speaking only an Italian dialect, young Lena was enrolled in a public school completing grades 1-8 in three years. She completed High School in four years graduating in the top ten in her class. By their request, she became commencement speaker. In 1945, Lena graduated from the University of Akron with majors in Math & Spanish finishing her degree in three years. She was awarded a John S. Knight scholarship to attend the University of Michigan where she earned a Masters Degree in Spanish. She was offered and accepted a teaching assistantship at the University of Illinois, Champaign/Urbana. There she completed another Masters Degree with a major in Italian. About 1950, Lena met Ernest Velardi also a teaching assistant studying for a Master of Fine Arts degree with a major in Painting. However, in 1951, Lee, as she preferred to be called, accepted a teaching position at the College of Mount Saint Joseph in Cincinnati, Ohio while Ernest continued his studies at Illinois - carrying on a long distance courtship with Lee. His courtship was rewarded in June of 1952 when they married in Akron, Ohio the home of her parents. An exciting three months honeymoon was spent in Europe before Lee & Ernest returned to the US & Cincinnati where they found an attic apartment, their first "home" together. Lee continued teaching at Mount St. Joseph while Ernest discovered a position in the Department of Art at Western College, Oxford, Ohio near Cincinnati. They soon left the attic rooms for more comfortable space remaining in Cincinnati five happy years. In 1956 Ernest applied to the expanding California State College System for a teaching position with success, so in the summer of 1957 the Velardis left Cincinnati for the San Fernando Valley and Northridge where the future California State University was located. He began his career at CSUN as an Assistant Professor of Art. Lee quickly found a teaching position at Monroe High School in Northridge becoming its Language Department, first chairperson. But in 1964, she was offered a teaching position at Valley State College, not yet CSUN and remained there until 1980. During that time she helped to initiate a new program in the Italian language while continuing her responsibilities in the Spanish program. It was in 1980 that Lee left (now) CSUN for LA Valley College (Van Nuys) for a tenure-track position in the Department of Foreign Languages assuming responsibilities for Spanish classes. Her years at Valley College were fulfilling and where she was well esteemed for her abilities. She retired as a Full Professor. The Velardi's traveled frequently with their children including trips to Mexico, but the most memorable occasion was a six-week visit to Italy allowing a special stay in the town where Lee was born and introducing the children to relatives still living there. Many mourn Lee Velardi's loss especially her husband, daughter Gina, son Michael and his wife Janiece, grandchildren Evelyn and Tai Velardi, brothers Angelo and Dominic Perri, sister Yolanda Petroski. Although Ernest continues to survive, he finds that memories do not console or fill a place in his heart recently made empty. O'Connor Mortuary (949) 581-4300 www.oconnormortuary.com

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Published by Los Angeles Times on Dec. 14, 2016.

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Gina Minnis

December 22, 2025

Dear Mrs. Velardi,
You are in my daily prayers. My life was changed when you became my Italian teacher and mentor. Thank you. May you be with the angels.

Gina Minnis

December 28, 2024

Mrs. Velardi was my mentor in life. She showed me true love as her student and friend. She lives on as I enjoy the friendship with her daughter, Gina.

Gina Minnis

December 29, 2023

Mrs. Velardi was an inspiration to me. She formed the teacher in me. From a young age, teaching was my passion. It was her example that showed me how to engage students in the subject matter. Grammar can be dry but she made it fun and alive. I will always feel blessed to have known her and to have become a lifelong friend.

Gina Minnis

December 29, 2016

Mrs. Velardi was by far the best and most inspirational professor I had in my university education. It was my fortune to be in her first Italian class offered at CSUN. She became my model and example for what I would pursue in life, that is, to be a teacher of Italian. It was her guidance and enthusiasm that guided me through my studies and my pursuit of a scholarship which in turn allowed me to spend one year in Florence Italy. Because of Mrs. Velardi I always felt inspired to teach with excitement and joy. It was also my great privilege to be a family friend throughout the years. I don't think I would have taken the path I did if it were not for Mrs. Velardi. Thank you Mrs. Velardi. I will never forget you. Peace and Love. I know you are with the angels.

Linda Fava

December 29, 2016

Mrs Velardi was a professor at CSUN when I took Spanish. She was an inspiration and wonderful teacher. I am saddened to learn of her passing. My sympathy to her family, Mr Velardi, Gina and Michael.

December 18, 2016

We are so sorry for your loss...Our thoughts, prayers and love are with you all during this difficult time. God Bless. The MacNutt Family

Paula Verbit

December 15, 2016

Mrs. Velardi was my first Spanish teacher at Valley State. In high school I had studied French. In the beginning I was just going to take a year of Spanish. I had Lee in my second semester. She was a hard teacher -- 94% for an "A." I figured I would either get a C and quit Spanish or get an A and continue. I got the A and went on to major in Spanish. Later, I became an Adult ESL teacher, helping Spanish-speaking students using the Spanish that I learned from Lee Velardi. The last time I saw her was about 35 years ago. Two friends and I, also students of Lee, took her to lunch. She had a profound impact on me as a student and was instrumental in my deciding to major in Spanish. I am indebted to Lee Velardi and will never forget her Spanish classes and her influence. Thank you Lee. May your Memory be for a Blessing.

Librada Hernandez

December 15, 2016

I came to Vqlley College after Lee retired. I did meet her and have fond memories of her. She was very vivacious and lots of fun. I often wished that I had been her colleague. My deepest condolences to the family. We will remember her always at our department.

December 14, 2016

My deepest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues. May you find strength and comfort from God and his promise found at Hosea 13:14.

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