Lana Lee McGinnis

May 21, 1945 - August 04, 2015

Lana Lee McGinnis

May 21, 1945 - August 04, 2015

Obituary

Lana McGinnis passed away peacefully on August 4, 2015 in her home in Edmonds, WA. She was born May 21, 1945 in Bellingham, WA. She is survived by her mother Gertrude Bolster, son Jeff, daughter-in-law Gina, and her beloved grandchildren Sofia and Jack.

Lana is preceded by her father Gordon Colley, Brother Craig Colley, and step-father Jim Bolster.

Lana had a passion for and a love of dance, specifically classical ballet. She learned her love of dance at an early age from her mother, where she would drive her to Edmonds from Bellingham to learn under Dorothy Fisher.

She earned a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts from Cornish College of the Arts which gave her the confidence to build and run her studio, The Ballet Academy of Performing Arts located in Edmonds, WA for over 30 years. Hundreds of young people have come through the school with an inspiring message: “To encourage a love of dance, music, and the arts.” Her students were inspired and walked away with a confidence of being on stage and a better awareness of how to move their bodies.

She loved Hawaii, especially the island of Kauai. For a good portion of her life she spent most Christmas Holidays there with her family and golfing with friends. She enjoyed the sunshine and relaxing atmosphere the island lifestyle provided.

Golf was another passion of Lana’s. She considered it a lifelong endeavor, much like dance, to be practiced, but rarely perfected. She enjoyed the challenge, exercise, and camaraderie that golf provided. She could often be found watching the Open or Masters at her home or with friends.

Lana enjoyed being out on Lake Washington during the summers on her boat with friends or taking her grandkids for a spin. Boating was a part of her life since she was a little girl and thoroughly enjoyed being out on the water.

The Washington Athletic Club in downtown Seattle was one of her favorite hangouts. She enjoyed visiting the grandkids at “Wee WAC’s”, having the school perform “Le Petite Nutcracker” during the holiday festivities, or making it a home base for viewing the play or performance of her choice.

She adored her Sofia and Jack and loved nothing more than to have the grandkids over to ride cars in her dance studio, walk around the beaches in Edmonds, or just relax at Gramma Lana’s house.

Lana was a very dedicated daughter to her mother. She spent most every holiday with her mother and step father until his passing. After Jim passed she was the main caregiver to her mother for several years. They had an amazing bond.

A private burial will be held at Greenacres Cemetery in Ferndale, WA. A celebration of Lana’s life will be held in September to allow all of her students, past and present, to be able to attend.

A Celebration of Life will be held for Lana McGinnis on Saturday, September 26, 4:00PM at Lana’s Studio. Lana’s Studio is located at 22811 100th Ave. W. Edmonds, Wa, 98020

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28 responses to Lana Lee McGinnis

  1. Colley says:

    We were so sorry to hear about Lana passing. We have many fond memories at Christmas and New Years at Mokihana. Jeff, so sorry you lost your mom so soon. She was a wonderful lady. Hugs, Dennis, carol, Kristin and kim

  2. Hi Jeff:
    I’m a friend of Marsha Alan’s, and she has kindly kept me informed about your mom.
    I bought her Bellingham Ballet Studio back in the ’70s – and so continued teaching her students up here ;)

    Luckily, I got to visit her down in Edmonds and see her studio there about 10 years ago.
    I’m so sorry this disease took her away too soon. My deepest sympathy is with you and your family.

  3. Dick Cahan says:

    Jeff ,
    Sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. She was a very beautiful person inside and out and very passionate about her love for ballet. We all travel through life on the path we determine on the way. The roads for all of us are always changing as we make what we feel are simple decisions on a daily basis. Those together tell the story of who we are and where we hope to end. I hope your mother was in peace with herself in the end. She left me with a lifelong friend in you and I appreciate that often.

    Regards
    Dick Cahan

  4. Gary Ayers says:

    What a sweet sweet lady. Will miss her contagious smile and forever twinkle in her eyes. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family & loved ones. God speed Lana!Gary & Jackie Ayers

  5. Nancy Whyte says:

    I am so sorry for your loss. Lana was a friendly, affirming, and kind person. I always enjoyed the opportunity to talk with her. I am thinking of all of you.

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