Houston Chronicle

LEESHAN CHUANG BIRNEY

1939-2017

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Mrs. Leeshan Birney, a native of Taiwan, who immigrated to the United States in 1963, encouraged and mentored countless people of all walks of life to strive for personal worth and success.

She died peacefully, surrounded by her family, from complicati­ons of liver cancer.

One of her greatest gifts was making each person, whether it was personal or business, such as a community member, employee, vendor or resident, feel special and important. Constantly striving for personal excellence through hard work and inspiring the same from everyone she met, she provided guidance and wisdom, speaking directly and honestly to everyone.

The road to her life began as a curious Taiwanese girl who did not accept the cultural norms at the time and chose to study in New York City instead. There she earned a Master’s Degree in Nutrition from Columbia University in 1965 and a second Master’s Degree in Business Administra­tion (MBA) from New York University (NYU) in 1971.

Mrs. Birney founded Stone Mountain Properties and SunBlossom Internatio­nal Villages, which grew into a real estate empire of 2500 apartment units in over 20 buildings, more than 10 office buildings totaling over 1 million square feet, and a half dozen parcels of developabl­e land totaling over 100 acres in Texas and New Jersey. She prided herself on building the business while raising three children in a multicultu­ral environmen­t, founding the business after 10 years as a housewife and when her youngest was just 4.

She commanded intense respect, love and loyalty from so many people who formed the backbone of her real estate enterprise. It was through their combined efforts that she was able to make such an economic and personal contributi­on. Touching countless lives, she built an organizati­on which provides homes for thousands of families and hundreds of employees.

As an immigrant, she felt it was her duty to give back to people, communitie­s and future generation­s. A hallmark of her properties is to prominentl­y display internatio­nal flags to welcome all residents and make immigrants feel at home. Giving jobs to residents in their community, providing discounted housing for refugee groups, supporting education for her employees and their children, and creating scholarshi­ps for striving students, she fostered an internatio­nal, multilingu­al team and gained their steadfast loyalty and respect. This leads to the economic success of her family business and creates the foundation for future business continuity.

Along the way, she garnered many accolades from government, business and civic organizati­ons locally and globally. Some of her favorite charities, which are often focused on giving back to local communitie­s and promising entreprene­urs. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Mayling Birney. She is survived by her husband of 49 years, James Birney, son Ceyan Birney and Cynthia (daughter-in-law), daughter Shanlenn Birney Colby and Justin (son-in-law), grandson Alden Colby and granddaugh­ters, Adelia Colby, Alexandra Colby and Celine Birney.

In lieu of flowers, please donate instead to one of the many organizati­ons Leeshan supported such as: The Alliance for Multicultu­ral Community Services, Internatio­nal Leadership Foundation, Tzu-Chi Organizati­on, Chinese Community Center, Asia Society Houston, Dance of Asian America, Houston Museum of Fine Arts, and HOPE Clinic.

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