Leah M. Goodman

Leah M. Goodman

April 20, 1976 - October 22, 2013

Leah M. Goodman

April 20, 1976 - October 22, 2013

Obituary

Leah Michelle Goodman 37 passed away on October 22, 2013 after a long and courageous battle with anxiety and depression. She is survived by her mother Melanie Balestra, Irvine,CA; father Gary Goodman, Polson, MT; sister Lisa Goodman San Diego,CA;, grandmother Mildred Balestra., Clearwater, FL.; Uncle Chet Balestra, and family, Ponte Vedra, FL, cousins in Italy and Tim Shaffer, Fiance, Costa Mesa CA.

She was born in Pasadena CA, spent her early years in Florida and Washington. During her years in Washington State Leah became an excellent skier and gained an appreciation for the mountains and outdoors. She spent her high school years in Irvine California graduating from Woodridge High School, which included s 6 months student exchange in Santiago Chile. Leah obtained her undergraduate degree in early childhood development from San Diego State University and was one class away from completing a graduate degree in psychology with a specialty in marriage and family therapy. During the clinical portion of her graduate studies she was instrumental in mentoring several students in Watts to high school completion and university entrance.

Leah was above all a teacher. Leah had a passion and affinity for children, particularly those with special needs, tirelessly advocating for their inclusion in mainstream education and extracurricular activities. Her other love was animals. In her younger years, she was a very accomplished horsewoman becoming very competitive in 3 day eventing. Throughout her life she was always willing to adopt a stray dog or cat.

She loved to travel with both her mother and sister, In her travels she was able to visit many European, Asian and South American Countries and made may friends along the way.

Leah was a beautiful daughter, sister and friend. She will be greatly missed by everyone whose life she touched with her spirit and sweet smile. A celebration of her life will be held on December 7th at 10:00am at Mariners Chapel, Irvine CA.

The family requests in lieu of flowers, donations be made in Leah’s name to:
Shea Center, 26284 Oso Rd, San Juan Capistrano, CA, 92675
www.sheacenter.org

You is kind. You is smart. You is important.”
– Kathryn Stockett, The Help

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12 responses to Leah M. Goodman

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  1. Pat Balestra says:

    Our Leah was one of the most kind and loving people we knew. Although we always lived at least a half-continent apart, when we did get together it was like we had seen her yesterday. She was always “one of us”, a beautiful niece and loving cousin to our sons and their families. We will miss her. Rest in the peace you so deserve, dear Leah.
    Love you, Uncle Chet & Aunt Pat

  2. Sandra Noll says:

    The vibrant, caring spirit that Leah evidenced in her life will surely resonate through the many whose lives she touched, particularly the children. My heart goes out to Leah’s family, especially you, Melanie, in your loss. With love, Sandra

  3. Susan Apold says:

    Melanie and the Balestra Goodman family, please accept my deepest condolences on this devastating loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

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  5. Leah was so kind and precious. I have nothing but the most wonderful memories of her during our college years hanging out with Lisa and Leah. Thoughts and Prayers to you Lisa and your family.

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