s with interests and insights. Anita's curiosity, personal drive, fierce independence and keen intellect propelled her to excel in academics including a Master of Arts - English, Master of Science - Biology, and PhD - Cell Biology through Marquette University. Her thirst for knowledge knew no boundaries. She was a pioneer as a woman in science and a dynamic partner with her husband as they raised their children. Anita was a voracious reader and possessed a knowledge and vocabulary that was incredible. She embraced environmentalism, cultural diversity, and humanity. She expanded her awareness and insights through national and international travel. As an educator she guided the learning of others through numerous post-secondary teaching positions at colleges in Milwaukee including Alverno College, Carroll University, Mount Mary University, and the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. She weathered life's tragedies, including a descent into dementia during the last few years of her life, while consistently seeing herself (and perhaps her children and grandchildren) as her greatest experiment(s) perpetually tweaking variables, viewing results, and observing outcomes to determine her next course of action. We'll miss you forever. Mom upside down is wow. Your love and curiosity for the natural world, the arts, other cultures, and all of us make you one of the most fascinating people we will ever know. Survivors include her children, JoAnna (Tom) Rice of Madison, Paul Been (Maria Gadzichowski) of Watertown, Jennifer (Dale) Bakke of Watertown, David (Karrie) Been of Appleton; seven grandchildren, Sam (Jen) Gadzichowski, Gregor (Eva) Mraz, Sarah Mraz (Alan) Ziesche, Alec Bakke; Karla Bakke, Emily Been, Paul Been; two step grandchildren, Andrea (Michael) King, Joseph (Gwendolyn) Rice; two great-grandchildren Maverick Mraz, Maxwell Ziesche; and three step great-grandchildren Charlotte King, Ethan Quirk, and Charlie Rice. A private family celebration of Anita's life will take place at a future date. Interment will be at Forest Hill Cemetery in Madison, WI. Memorials may be given to the University of Wisconsin Arboretum, the Wisconsin Historical Foundation, or Agrace Hospice Care who the family thanks for their guidance and support during Anita's final months. Please include on any check: in memory of Anita Been University of Wisconsin - Madison Arboretum 1207 Seminole Hwy, Madison, WI 53711 on-line link available: https://secure.supportuw.org/give/?id=E0BE44FE-923E-468A-B1CE-6B3F77714561 Wisconsin Historical Foundation P.O. Box 620050, Madison WI 53726 Agrace Hospice Care 5395 E. Cheryl Parkway, Madison, WI 53711 "What is reality? Maybe this is all a play within a play. Can we step out and look in?" Anita Been, December 2017, as recorded by an Agrace social worker The Most Astounding Fact - Neil deGrasse Tyson- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9D05ej8u-gU Cress Funeral & Cremation Service 3610 Speedway Road, Madison 608-238-3434