Lee Botts

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BornFebruary 28, 1928
PlaceMooreland Oklahoma
DiedOctober 5, 2019 (age 91) Oak Park IL
Children4
Lee Botts
BornFebruary 28, 1928
PlaceMooreland Oklahoma
DiedOctober 5, 2019 (age 91) Oak Park IL
Children4
OccupationAmerican Environmentalist, Author, and Founder of the Dunes Learning Center and Lake Michigan Federation. Executive Producer of Shifting Sands: On the Path to Sustainability. Director of the Great LakesBasin Commission.
Websiteshttps://www.shiftingsandsmovie.com/

Leila (Lee) Carman Botts (February 28, 1928 – October 5, 2019) was an American environmentalist known primarily for her work related to conservation and restoration of the Great Lakes. She founded two non-profit organizations, directed a subagency of the U.S. Department of the Interior in the administration of President Jimmy Carter, authored or co-authored a number of books and reports on environmental issues, served in the administration of the late Chicago Mayor Harold Washington, and co-produced a documentary film called Shifting Sands: On the Path to Sustainability, on the history of the Indiana Dunes region.

Education

Carman attended North High School in Wichita, Kansas in 1944. She continued her education and attended Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Oklahoma State University). Carman completed her studies by mail, and earned an undergraduate degree in English. She was the first women in her extended family to attend college.[1] During university Lelia was involved in: Pi Beta Phi sorority, the varsity radio board, orange and black quill International Relations club, Plays club, and part of the Aggregator and O'Collegian staff.[2][3]

Family

Carman was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard R. Carman, born in Mooreland Oklahoma, and raised in Oklahoma and southwestern Kansas. She grew up in the heart of the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression, describing it as a formative experience; growing up around her grandparents' wheat farm.[4] On September 17, 1949 she married Lambert L. (Bud) Botts (1924-2003) whom she had met when they were undergraduates at Oklahoma A&M (Oklahoma State University). The couple married at Woodlawn Methodist Church in Chicago.[2] Over the time span of the relationship Leila Lee Carman Botts had four children with Lambert L. Botts: one daughter, Elizabeth Botts, and three sons: Paul, Karl, and Alan Botts. The Botts family raised all four children in the neighborhood of Hyde Park, Chicago.

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