Dooky Chase Foundation

How to attend or tune into Leah Chase memorial, services

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Hundreds of people are expected to turn out Saturday (June 8) at Xavier University in New Orleans for a public viewing and celebration of the life of restaurateur and cultural icon Leah Chase. She died June 1 at age 96.

The Rosary and Mass are set to be broadcast on WLAE and live-streamed from noon to 2 p.m. at this link: https://boxcast.tv/view/the-daily-mass-from-st-louis-cathedral-272045.

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CHEF LEAH LANGE CHASE - CELEBRATION OF LIFE SERVICE

Chef Leah Chase's visitation and funeral will be broadcast, livestreamed: here's how to watch

As plans for the visitation and funeral of the late Leah Chase have come together, the Chase family has announced her visitation on June 8 will be livestreamed on YouTube, while her funeral Mass will also be livestreamed, as well as broadcast on WLAE-TV.

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Chase Family official statement regarding the death of Leyah (Leah) Lange Chase, Wife of the late Edgar L. “Dooky” Chase, Jr. and Owner and Chef of Dooky Chase’s Restaurant.

The Chase family is heartbroken to share the news that our Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother, Leah Chase, passed away surrounded by her family on June 1, 2019. Leah Chase, lovingly referred to as the Queen of Creole Cuisine, was the executive chef and co-owner of the historic and legendary Dooky Chase’s Restaurant. She was a major supporter of cultural and visual arts and an unwavering advocate for civil liberties and full inclusion of all. She was a proud entrepreneur, a believer in the Spirit of New Orleans and the good will of all people, and an extraordinary woman of faith.

Mrs. Chase was a strong and selfless matriarch. Her daily joy was not simply cooking, but preparing meals to bring people together. One of her most prized contributions was advocating for the Civil Rights Movement through feeding those on the front lines of the struggle for human dignity. She saw her role and that of Dooky Chase’s Restaurant to serve as a vehicle for social change during a difficult time in our country’s history. Throughout her tenure, Leah treasured all of her customers and was honored to have the privilege to meet and serve them.

While we mourn her loss, we celebrate her remarkable life, and cherish the life lessons she taught us. The Family will continue her legacy of “Work, Pray, and Do for Others.”

Grateful To You,

The Chase Family

In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Edgar L.“Dooky” Jr. and Leah Chase Family Foundation - P.O. Box 791313 New Orleans, LA 70179

 

The Edgar "Dooky" Jr. and Leah Chase Family Foundation seeks to cultivate and support organizations that engage in activities that support cultural arts, education, culinary arts, and social justice.

Beneficiaries of the Dooky Chase Foundation Grant

 

Past Beneficiaries 

 

A’s & Aces

Besh Foundation

Chef John Folse's Culinary Institute at Nicholls State University

Community Works of Louisiana

Cypress Academy

Dillard University

Edible Schoolyard

Grow Dat Youth Farm (Tulane University)

Louis Armstrong Jazz Camp

Mid-City Ministries

New Orleans Council on Aging

Odyssey House

Providence Community Housing

Silverback Society, Inc.

St. Katherine Drexel Prepatory School

St. Peter Claver Catholic Church - St. Edmund's Social Concern and Community Concert for Black History Month

Start the Adventure in Reading (STAIR)

The Beautiful Foundation, Inc.

The Musical Arts Society 

Uptown Jazz Orchestra

Volunteers of America of Greater New Orleans - Mentoring Children of Promise

Xavier University of Louisiana

 

Dooky Chase Foundation