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Linda Lee Johnson Obituary

Linda Lee Johnson

June 20, 1944 - September 2, 2018

Linda Lee Johnson, an accomplished artist of many talents, including careers as an actress, sculptor, and designer of distinctive fine jewelry, died on September 2 at her home in Washington DC. She was 74 and had lived with cancer for more than a decade. An intelligent, vivacious, willowy blond beauty, the 25-year old Linda Lee won her first leading role as Psyche in John Argue's Eros and Psyche at Actors' Open Hand Theatre, Berkeley, CA. She was an original member of Berkeley Repertory Theatre where she acted in more than 20 productions in the 1970s. There she starred as leading lady in Charlie's Aunt, Hamlet (Ophelia), The Importance of Being Ernest, Of Mice and Men, Bus Stop, and Private Lives, among others. In 1978, she moved to New York City to act in productions across the east coast, and started working on two of her three long-time interests: sculpture and jewelry, the third being her love of interior design. Her sculpture and functional objects were available at the Museum of Modern Art's store, and more recently at Kelley Roy Gallery. Originally sold at Tiffany's, Linda Lee's jewelry has been carried exclusively since 1989 by Barneys New York. Her work in gold and precious stones has been described as distinctive by admirers as " ancient and modern at the same time.
Linda Lee was born in Chicago on June 20, 1944. Her father was a navy aviator who died in WWII when Linda Lee was an infant. After her mother married another naval aviator, the family moved to Alameda, CA. Linda Lee, attending Alameda High School, was chosen as the American Field Service representative to Greece, later crediting her experience as an exchange student with developing her interest in theatre, sculpture, and ancient jewelry. She also studied French in high school. In 1962 she was chosen by Governor Pat Brown to make one of the first transatlantic calls to France using Telstar satellite technology. She graduated in 1966 with a degree in English literature and drama from the University of California, Berkeley. She was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
Linda Lee was married and divorced three times. She leaves a half-brother, James Wigge of Cazenovia, NY and nieces Erin Wigge of Annapolis, MD and Mary Kathryn Wigge of Charlottesville, VA. Known to her friends as Lulu, for the past 14 years she has lived in Washington DC and Long Lake, Adirondacks, NY. For the past 10 years her mini-poo Chester was her constant companion. In both Washington and Long Lake, Linda Lee was an active member of her Episcopal church. A memorial service is being planned for Nov. 3 at the Church of the Ascension and St. Agnes in Washington DC. Her many friends will remember Linda Lee's gentle spirit, her generosity, and her boundless capacity for compassion. Memories may be shared at her https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/arlington-va/linda-johnson-7978993 website.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Sep. 13 to Sep. 16, 2018.

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Maryly Snow

June 14, 2019

West Coast Celebration of Linda Lee Johnson's life is still happening! Scheduled for June 22 in Oakland CA.
Bill Yeager? Deborah Cole? Others who would like an invitation, please email me directly

Maryly Snow

January 20, 2019

I will host a West Coast gathering on what would have been Linda Lee Johnson's 75th birthday. June 22, 2019, Oakland, CA.

Her actual birthday would have been June 20, but the celebration will be held on Saturday, June 22.

If you would like an invitation, please send me an email: [email protected]

Bill Yeager

December 17, 2018

I met Linda Lee while we were both convalescing at Cowell Memorial Hospital at UC Berkeley. I had a stomach ailment and Linda a terrible case of poison oak. Her room was just across the hall from mine.

She always asked me, "Bill, I look so horrible. How can you stand to look at me?" The true Linda Lee always shined through: Kind, loving, and enthralled with the wonders of the world. We became good friends.

Whenever she saw me she would say, "Bill, yo te amo." And, I responded, "Yo tambien." We were such good friends.

Deborah Cole

November 15, 2018

It is difficult to adequately describe Linda Lee, but words like kind, friendly, creative and independent come to mind. Her warm smile and gentle spirit brightened the day of anyone who had the good fortune to meet her. I treasure the fond memories of my last visit with her at her home in Washington D.C. laughing and sharing stories over a glass of wine. She was a true artist who found beauty in everything around her and will be sorely missed by those who were honored to call her their friend.

November 11, 2018

Please view other remembrances of Linda Lee at her Dignity Memorial site. Thanks, her friend Maryly

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/arlington-va/linda-johnson-7978993

Elise Pizarro

October 11, 2018

Lulu was a kind mentor and wonderful friend. A generous woman who truly loved life and lived it to its fullest. I will remember her daily as I look at my beautiful wedding ring set that she designed with love.

Carmelina Suescun

October 11, 2018

May Dear friend and Boss. I will miss you forever.

April 1, 2018

Tallulah Kemp

September 28, 2018

"The Iceman Cometh" Berkeley Repertory Theatre

Jeffer Whitman

September 15, 2018

"Private Lives" Berkeley Repertory Theatre

Jeffer Whitman

September 15, 2018

Juliet Enta

September 15, 2018

I will be forever indebted to Linda Lee for providing me with a new awareness and appreciation of her unique style of jewelry. Her vision was an inspiration and justification to anticipate the next "new thing" from her design studio every season. I will miss her forever. I am one of her most devoted fans.

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