Conway LEOVY Conway Barbour Leovy, a meteorologist and University of Washington professor who advanced knowledge of the planet Mars and of Earth's atmosphere, died July 9, 2011 at his Seattle home, of colon cancer. He was 77. Leovy was born July 16, 1933 in Hermosa Beach, Calif. to James G. and Katherine Leovy. He earned a degree in physics and mathematics from the University of Southern California in 1954, served four years in the U.S. Air Force, and obtained a PhD in meteorology at MIT in 1963. He was a research meteorologist at Rand Corp. in Santa Monica, Calif. and in 1968 joined the atmospheric science faculty at UW, where he taught for more than three decades. He earned a number of scientific honors including the NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal, and the Kuiper Prize of the American Astronomical Society. He supported environmental causes, and worked to preserve the North Cascades and St. Edwards Park. He was kind, generous and curious to the end. His character was distinguished by boundless enthusiasm for the endeavors of others and passion for new ideas. He was preceded in death by his wife of 47 years, Janet Leovy, and is survived by his second wife, Carolyn Moloney, brother The Rev. James Leovy of Medford, Ore., and his four children: Joanne Leovy of Las Vegas, Nev., Steven Leovy of Boulder, Colo., Jill Leovy of Los Angeles, and Suzanne Migchelbrink of Lake Oswego, Ore., and seven grandchildren. He also will be dearly missed by Carolyn Moloney's family, including her four grandchildren, and his many friends and former students. Services are 11:00 a.m. August 13, at Woodland Park Presbyterian Church in Seattle. Charitable contributions may be sent to the Conway and Janet Leovy Endowed Graduate Support Fund at the University of Washington, the Abe Keller Peace Education Fund, or Friends of Heybrook Ridge.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Rachel Tillman
April 25, 2024
Rachel Tillman
April 25, 2024
Conway was a family friend, peer and mentor of my Father, James E. Tillman. I have many memories of them from my own childhood and recently have come across many pictures of Conway. I would love to share these with his family. Please reach out to me

Professor Garry E Hunt
Garry Hunt
August 17, 2011
Conway Leovy was a pioneer in the studies of planetary meteorology. At Rand
Garry Hunt
August 17, 2011
Conway Leovy was a pioneer in the studies of planetary meteorology. At Rand
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Janine Blaeloch
August 12, 2011
A very good human, and a strong moral voice for the planet.

Kris Pfau
August 8, 2011
I will always remember the wonderful times at the beach...watching you take off with a 9' surf board into the surf and the swimming pools you and Uncle Jimmy dug for me and babysitting your wonderful kids when they were little. I will miss you.
God Bless
Kristy Pfau
Don Cody
July 27, 2011
Rest in Peace, Conway. Don 1950
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