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Lana Swanson Obituary

Lana Kay Leeds Swanson, 63, Austin teacher, musician and survivor of the University of Texas Tower shooting, died of pancreatic cancer late Sunday. For decades, Leeds — the professional name under which she was best known — trained young talents in voice, theater and piano. She founded the Austin Children's Repertoire Company and taught at Zach Theatre, among other cultural institutions. Not content with only bringing children and young adults up to professional standards, she also organized annual Christmas shows for senior citizens at the Summit assisted-living facilities. Most recently, Leeds worked with stage director Jacki Loewenstein as music director of "Wanda's World" and the upcoming "Willy Wonka Jr." at Zach Theatre. An alumnus of the University of Texas music department, she was known as Lana Phillips when, at age 21, Charles Whitman sprayed the UT campus with bullets from the Tower. When Phillips was hit outside a clothing store on Guadalupe Street, her shoulder was gashed, keeping her from playing the organ, her primary musical instrument, for a time. "I wasn't scared until I got shot," she told a newspaper reporter in 1966. "I was watching the Tower and watching people get shot. I didn't think I was within range. Plus I was standing behind some other people, and I thought they would get shot before I would. I was wrong." Leeds also conquered advanced lymphoma when her now-adult children were still very young. "She always had a strong survival instinct," Loewenstein said. "She loved life and felt a need to live life to the fullest. She was the most spirited, positive, warm teacher I've ever worked with. She could give anyone confidence. She helped them find their voices." She is survived by husband Murrey Swanson, children Megan and Stuart Mitchell, sister Marsha Hogue, and father Marshall Phillips. Services are planned for 2 p.m. Friday at Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home on North Lamar Boulevard.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman from Feb. 18 to Feb. 28, 2009.

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Barbara Toman

February 27, 2010

I just happened to have this pop up on my facebook!! I miss Lana SOOO much! I did one of the eulogies at her funeral and if her son or daughter are reading this--please contact me--can't get ahold of you!! Want to know how you both are doing!!

Keith and Andrea Miller

February 25, 2009

We met Lana Kay when we were neighbors for a while on Canyonside Trail. She was a remarkable person and will be missed by many.

Ashley Toman

February 21, 2009

I met Lana when I was 8 years old. She was my voice teacher and an amazing woman. She had such a strong passion for children and for teaching. My mom and Lana became great friends these past couple of years while Lana was there for my mom, and my mom was there for Lana. Lana encouraged people and lifted them up in time of need. She will be greatly missed by many people, but she is now healed and is with Jesus. She will be remembered by many and we will never forget her and how she touched so many peoples lives.

Michael Mahoney

February 20, 2009

With deepest sympathy to all of Lana's family. She will be missed by many.

Vasili Glimidakis

February 20, 2009

Dear Swanson family,
I am sorry for your loss. She was a beautiful woman! God bless her and her family.

The Rev. Dan Webster

February 20, 2009

Lana is alive in the hearts of many young people including my son. What a wonderful gift she was, and is, to so many. May she rest in the arms of her creator forever.

Julie Woche

February 19, 2009

What a tragic loss for so many. Lana has taught our daughter, Deedee, private voice lessons for the last 2 years and there was an amazing bond between them. Lana had a gift unmatched that she so graciously shared with others. My daughter is devastated.

Matt Webster

February 19, 2009

Lana Kay was a sound voice of reason and compassion in a very hard time in my life. She will be missed by many and we are all better people for having known her.

Employees of West Office of Aqua Texas, Inc.

February 19, 2009

We are very sorry for the loss of such a beautiful and wonderful person and our thoughts and prayers are with the Murrey, husband and the family.

Amy

February 19, 2009

Lana Kay was my beloved music teacher in 4th and 5th grade at Highland Park in the early 70's. She was my favorite teacher ever and taught me the word "Pizzaz!" I have thought of her SO many times over the years... She was a wonderful woman who know how to help others be wonderful.

Diane Schmitz

February 19, 2009

Lana Leeds taught both my kids for about two years. She gave my daughter a confidence and grace that still holds today and was an unbelievable influence in my son's life. I am so sorry for your loss, we will miss her.

Neal Johnson

February 19, 2009

So very sorry for your loss. You and your family will be rememberred in our prayers. Neal Johnson

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