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Obituary: Paula Leake Porter

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Paula Leake Porter, 84, died on Jan. 25, 2010, at her Del Mesa Carmel home, where she lived for 15 years.
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CARMEL, Calif. and#8212; Paula Leake Porter, 84, died on Jan. 25, 2010, at her Del Mesa Carmel home, where she lived for 15 years. Paula was surrounded by her loving family and caregivers when she peacefully passed away.

Paula was born on July 6, 1925, in Woodland, Calif., to Aileen M. and Paul R. Leake. She was the youngest of three children; her two older brothers, Kenneth and Robert preceded her in death.

Raised in Woodland, Calif., Paula attended Holy Rosary Academy, Woodland High School and Miss Hamlin’s School for Girls in San Francisco. After graduation, she attended U.C. Berkeley, and became a spot reporter for her family’s newspaper, The Daily Democrat in Woodland.



While on assignment interviewing the and#8220;new doctorand#8221; at Yolo County General Hospital, she met her future husband, James Llewellyn and#8220;Lewand#8221; Porter, M.D. They married in 1945.

Paula and Lew lived in Woodland where Lew became the director of Yolo County General Hospital. Later he went into private practice in Sacramento where they lived for over 20 years and raised their four children, James L. Jr., Kathleen, Paul and Robert.



The Porters remained in Sacramento until 1970 when they retired to La Selva Beach, near Watsonville. They remained in their beach home until Lew’s death in 1979. After a period of time in La Selva, Paula settled in Carmel to be close to her family.

Paula’s love for family and friends made up her core. Her home was always a gathering place for friends, neighbors, nieces and nephews. The family’s giant pool in Sacramento provided decades of backyard fun for adults and kids alike. Paula cherished family gatherings and get-togethers with friends above all. She affected those around her by demonstrating her love for life; and a fondness for charitable organizations like the Junior League in Sacramento.

Her interests included tennis, boogie boarding, reading, gardening, camping, fishing, pheasant hunting, and attending her grandchildren’s sports events and school activities, which she rarely missed. She also loved summers in Crystal Bay, Lake Tahoe, where the Porters owned a cabin for over 30 years.

Paula is survived by: Jim and Marianne Porter of Truckee, and granddaughters, Shanley and Kelsey; Kathleen Breuleux and Robert Lapso of Monterey, and grandson, Kyle Breuleux; Nettie Porter of Carmel Valley, and grandchildren, Lauren, Reed and Robert; and Amy Porter of Sacramento, and grandchildren, Spencer and Paige Klugherz. Her two sons Paul and Robert preceded her in death in 2006. She also leaves behind a large number of Leake family nieces and nephews in Sacramento and the Bay Area.

A private family memorial was held at Del Mesa on Jan. 30. A larger celebration of life will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Truckee Tahoe Community Foundation, P. O. Box 366, Truckee, CA 96160.


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