Leasure, Jeanne Appleby

Pittsford, NY

Passed away December 8th at age 67. 

Pre-deceased by her parents Philip and Dorothy Appleby, brother John, and daughter Jennifer.

Survived by her husband of 40 years Rick Leasure; daughters, Maggie (Andy), Anna (Sam); sons, Jack (Kelly), Benjamin (Sara); sisters, Pat Lankheet, Kate Appleby; brother, Joe Appleby; and eight grandchildren whom she adored.

She graduated from Mercy High School, Nazareth College and the University of Rochester Nursing School. She taught 5th grade and art. She later became a nurse and volunteered at the St. Joseph Neighborhood Center.

A Love that Could Never Die

After catching a glimpse of Jeanne at The Winfield one Sunday, Rick went to talk to her and she was gone. He returned for 6 weeks trying to find her- even asking a girl that looked like her if she had a sister that might be the girl he had seen that night, he was ready to exhaust all options. Then a coworker of his, who also worked with Jeanne, set them up on a blind date. He knew fate had brought them together and he was not going to let her go. After that first date, they stayed up on Jeanne’s mothers porch laughing until 3 am. He asked her to marry him two dates later. Their love for each other was unparalleled, and she never stopped laughing at his antics or taking care of him. Their love story was epic. Together, they raised their kids with endless love and fun. “Together” was the place our parents wanted to be, together with each other, together with their kids, and as the years went by, together with their eight grandchildren. Dorothy, Ernie, Maeda, Oscar, Arlo, Beau, Bridget and Tate made their way into the world. Each grandchild was met with hand knitted blankets, lots of grandma snuggles and a dab of Holy Water. Arlo remembered that every time she came over, she’d have a little treat in her pocket. The only thing that may rival grandma’s love for the eight of them, is their love for her. They were her greatest joy.

Radical Compassion

Jeanne practiced not just charity, but an uncommon level of radical compassion. She felt especially inspired by Mother Theresa and painted portraits of her. As a registered nurse, she volunteered regularly at St. Joseph Neighborhood Center, which provides medical services to low-income people in Rochester. She also volunteered her time regularly at House of Mercy Homeless Shelter. Many times, she would cook an enormous meal – enough for more than sixty people – then personally drive it to one of her beloved shelters, serve the food, eat with everyone, share stories, smiles and compassion.  In addition to donating so much of her time, talent, and money through these organizations, giving was really a way of life for Jeanne. If she encountered a person who was holding a sign in traffic asking for money, she had a rule to always give them something even if the all she had was a 100 dollar bill and if she didn’t have cash on her she would share a smile and let them know she cared. She lived every day with a helping heart.

It’s called fishing, not catching

Jeanne loved fly fishing. Throughout the spring, she would regularly be out hiking along the muddy banks of a river before the sun came up with her nephew, Tommy, her grandkids or her dear friend Janet.  In the summers, she would wade out knee deep in the ocean or an Adirondack lake casting into the waves while her grandkids played nearby. She loved being out in nature and it never mattered to her if she caught any fish. After all, “It’s called fishing, not catching!”

Chatham & ADK

Family vacations were Jeanne’s Magnum Opus. Summer trips to Chatham, Cape Cod and Third Lake in the Adirondacks gave our family a treasure trove of memories, so much laughter and just pure, pure happiness. But most importantly, a reeeally good tan. She taught us all, everything feels better with some sunshine. 

Never Leave the Party Early

Every Christmas at the Leasure house looked like a scene from the nutcracker. She kept up many family traditions and created so many traditions of her own that meant so much to her kids, grandkids,nieces and nephews. Jeanne would organize a “Saint Nick Party” for all of her grandkids and their friends, where she sewed tiny aprons for each of the kids, baked sugar cookies to help them decorate them while Saint Nick filled their boots outside. Jeanne and the whole family would parade around the kitchen in a conga line dancing to Christmas songs. At Thanksgiving, Jeanne and her siblings carried on their childhood tradition of apple ducking. At weddings, Jeanne would always organize epic games of musical chairs which would inevitably result in her winning no matter what it took. She was a ruthless musical chairs competitor . For each of her grandkids’ birthdays, Jeanne would spend days decorating elaborate cakes specific to each child, and molding fondant figures of little creatures they loved. As her cancer progressed and her prognosis worsened, she said “ but I never leave the party early. I stay until the end. And then I help clean up.” 

Gardens and Watercolors

Jeanne loved gardening. When she was a young woman, she worked as a gardener and a landscaper. After she and Rick got married and she had her own home, she used her talents for her own gardens, which were incredibly vibrant and exploded with color. She absolutely loved flowers and her gardens were on the tour for the Pittsford Garden Club. Jeanne loved  Watercolor Painting and her favorite subjects were the flowers in her own garden. 

Open the Windows to Hear the Birds

As a young mother, Jeanne would wake up before the sunrise to nurse her babies by the open window and listen to the birds. She found so much peace in these times. She would often keep her windows open when she slept no matter how cold it was because she loved to be awakened by the birds singing as the sun brought in another precious day. In December it is quite rare to hear the birds sing like they do in spring, but as she was passing away, we opened the window to hear the most beautiful chorus being sung just for her. Like the birds’ song, she was naturally beautiful and brought peace and comfort to nearly every soul she encountered.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Joseph’s Neighborhood Center. 

Calling hours will be Sunday, Dec. 18 from 5–8 p.m. at Richard Keenan Funeral Home 7501 Pittsford-Palmyra Rd. Fairport, NY 14450. Funeral Mass will be Monday, December 19 at 1 p.m. at St. Louis Church 64 S. Main St., Pittsford, NY 14534. 


Comments

15 responses to “Leasure, Jeanne Appleby”

  1. Jeanne DeCourcy(formerly Antignano) Avatar
    Jeanne DeCourcy(formerly Antignano)

    One of God’s best works…Rest in Peace, beautiful friend???

  2. Margaret Fauth Avatar
    Margaret Fauth

    Jeanne was my first friend at Nazareth College and then my roommate. Best memories ever ! I will always remember her tender heart and infectious laugh❤️

  3. Kathy Barry-Wagner Avatar
    Kathy Barry-Wagner

    My earliest, most vivid memory of Jeanne was sharing a laugh with her in high school and appreciating how delightfully funny she was. I didn’t see her again until we were both volunteering as Girl Scout cookie moms and realizing that just being around her was a joy. What a beautiful woman with such a beautiful soul whose incredible light will be so greatly missed.

  4. Kimberly Kavanagh Avatar
    Kimberly Kavanagh

    I’m so, so sorry, Leasure family. Jeanne was a wonderful person and her laugh still echoes in my mind. What an amazing human she was; your tribute to her is beautiful.

  5. Margo Wixsom Avatar
    Margo Wixsom

    What a lovely tribute to such a lovely person. Uplifting to read the details of some of the things that make Jeanne a radiant soul. Let us all delight in these happy memories and amplify her loving light. Deepest condolences to her family in this season.

  6. Brittany Shinay Avatar
    Brittany Shinay

    Jeanne was such a beautiful, kind hearted, and generous person. When Rick coached my brother Dave in Little League (Pittsford Fire Department) and I came to watch his games, Jeanne would always talk to me and make me feel special. I knew her well from the ages of 9-11 and I remember her smile and laugh like it was yesterday. The world has lost a treasure and heaven has gained a true angel. Rest In Peace, Jeanne.

  7. Cynthia Culbert Avatar
    Cynthia Culbert

    I did not know Jeanne and only know Maggie Leasure and her family a little bit but I heard the fishing stories from Janet and I know how much Jeanne’s friendship and coaching meant to her. What a beautiful tribute and an amazing person. I am so sorry for your loss.

  8. Shaina Titus Avatar
    Shaina Titus

    As I’ve watched Maggie’s epic love story unfold from the first days with Andy at WWC in Asheville, I knew that there must be an incredible mother behind this gal. I’ve seen the magic that Jeanne brought to her grandkids shine through and reading her story here and her many passions brought a lot of joy along with the sadness of her passing. Dear Maggie, I’m sending lots of love your way as you celebrate this one and precious life of your mama.

  9. Rebecca Parshall Avatar
    Rebecca Parshall

    There are so many things to say about this beautiful, beautiful woman. Always with a smile, always interested in hearing about the lives of others and ready with an encouraging word. Pouring her heart and soul into her grandchildren never tired her. One can only hope and pray to have the privilege of earning an obituary such as this one, filled with all the ways she blessed the world with her love, humor and labor, and so clearly ringing with her answer to the call of God to love one’s neighbor. Thank you, Jeanne….my memories of you are ones I will cherish forever.

  10. Alan Wood Avatar
    Alan Wood

    Being lucky enough to have my 1st full time job at Rick Leasure Realtors I had the pleasure of getting to know Jeanne. She was always so kind to all of us at our company events. I can tell you first hand she is a fierce musical chairs player!

  11. Vickijo Campanaro Avatar
    Vickijo Campanaro

    A life well lived .. I’m sure Jesus and her parents met her with the words ..” Lifecwell lived Good and faithful servant “ .. There are no words just love .. She is pure love .. Rest In Peace Jeannie … my prayers go out to Rick and all the children and grandchildren ..

  12. Bob Pfeil Avatar
    Bob Pfeil

    Rick,
    We were so sorry to see Jeanne’s obituary in the paper. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

  13. mary maxwell Avatar
    mary maxwell

    Loved her warm smile and wonderful laugh

  14. Meg Smerbeck Avatar
    Meg Smerbeck

    Deepest sympathies from The Smerbeck family. Jeanne was truly faith in action. She shared such a joy of life wherever she went.

  15. AnnMarie Galletto Avatar
    AnnMarie Galletto

    My prayers are with you and your family at this most difficult time. Casey and Ben were classmates at McQuaid and I remember at times sitting with Jeanne in the stands at their basketball games, peace be with you all.