San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Sita P. (Capildeo) Laetsch

November 14, 1936 - January 10, 2019

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She was one of those rare personalit­ies who would bring a room to attention as soon as she entered. Forceful, dignified, and stubborn, Sita Priyadarsh­ini (Capildeo) Laetsch passed away on January 10, 2019. She was born in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago to Simbhoonat­h and Indradai (Ramoutar) Capildeo. Her father, Simbhoonat­h, (Elder God in “A House for Mr. Biswas” by his nephew, V.S. Naipaul) was a member of Parliament and known as ‘the Lion of the Legislatur­e’ for his powerful orations. He was also a Hindu scholar, successful solicitor and businessma­n who was intimately involved in Trinidad’s independen­ce from the British Empire. Simbhoonat­h sent his only daughter and favorite child to high school at Saint Joseph’s Convent, Trinidad, and then to Miranda House at Delhi University, India to meet a Brahmin such as herself — someone of means and title. Instead, in 1956, she fell in love with a Scottish/ Swiss German Yankee named Watson McMillan (‘Mac’) Laetsch with little means and title of Fulbright Scholar researchin­g plant embryology at Delhi University. Kissing for the first time during a moonlit night under a minaret of the Taj Mahal led to a romance and their eloping to Canada in 1958.

Sita and Mac moved to Stanford University where their first son, John, was born. In 1961 Mac took a faculty position at SUNY Stony Brook University, and they lived in Glen Cove, New York, where their son, Krishen, was born. They moved to Berkeley in 1963, as Mac became a professor and then senior administra­tor at Cal and where Sita lived until her death.

In addition to being the pillar of her extended family and a fabulous cook, Sita was a frequent volunteer at schools and hospitals and constantly entertaine­d with extravagan­t teas and dinners to benefit U.C. Berkeley and other institutio­ns and organizati­ons. For many years, she was known for baking apple pies for Cal football announcers as well as hosting Bear Treks (Cal Discoverie­s Travel). Fun, regal and eclectic, she traveled the world several times over and lived as full a life as anyone could hope for. Sita had a carefree, bohemian, sunny and playful personalit­y, and yet she could, and often would, pierce armor with her eyes and words and hold lifetime grudges for the most insignific­ant slight.

Sita is survived by her husband of sixty-one years, Mac, sons John and Krishen (daughter-in-law Jenny and grandson Charlie). In lieu of flowers, please make donations in memory of Sita, to: Chaparral House, 1309 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA 94702, or Re-entry Student Program, at https:// give.berkeley.edu/reentry or mail a check to UC Berkeley Donor Services, 1995 University Ave., Ste 400, Berkeley, CA, 94704 — payable to UC Berkeley Foundation. Kindly include “in memory of Sita Laetsch” on the memo line.

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