
Hillcrest High School
Class of 1965

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Sandy Benson
I have knwon Leslie since we were children living in 'Dallas. Right after I moved to LA in 1972 I went to a masive art show with thousands of people and I heard someone yell out Sandy and I turned around. I said to my friends that I felt silly cause the only people I knew were with me. As it turned out it was Leslie and her husband Larry. How crazy that was and they had their babby in a stroller. We maintaines our friendship for forty-six years untill she finally lost her life having MS and way too many operation for most of her adult life. She leaves behind a wonderful husband and two great daughters. She also has three darling grandchildren. My friend will be missed not only by me but everyone that loved her. R.I.P. my friend.............xoxo
Lee "Oma Lee" Nelms (Davis)
I remember Leslie from Preston Hollow, Franklin and Hillcrest. One weekend i spent the night and I was enthralled. Her interior designer had just finished the coolest bedroom for her. She even had a private coutyard off her bedroom. Her parents to me were so sophicated as they had just returned from NYC afer seeing Camelot. The songs from the musical played in every room. May you RIP Leslie.
Paula Williams
I also enjoyed visiting in the Lane's modern home on the corner of Park Lane and Hillcrest. Leslie did have a wonderful room. She invited me to Temple Emmanuel and we had some fun days shopping. Of course, being in the band we had the band-bond. Seems she was always smiling.
Georgann (Gee) Finberg (Lieb)
I was just going through some very, very old pictures and saw two that Leslie had given to me when we were classmates and friends at both Franklin and Hillcrest. I remember the wonderful times we had, both at my house on Prestonshire and her home on Park Lane and Hillcrest. I can remember her home being the ONLY extremely "modern" designed home in the area. So very sorry to see that she had passed away and may Leslie RIP!!!