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Douglas and Beverly Lee

| April 3, 2023 3:20 PM

Beverly Lowe Gillett Lee, born at home in Spokane to Harlin and Inez Gillett, January 16, 1933, joining her brother Harlin. She passed away December 17, 2022.

Beverly attended Hamilton Grade School before moving to Moses Lake in 1942. She loved visiting her grandfather’s cabin on Black Lake, Idaho, learning to fish and ride horses.

After graduating from Moses Lake High School, she married Gerald W Schmidt (deceased). This union welcomed Susan (Scott) Bayton, Evita (Lyle) Krislock, and Gerald (Carlie) Schmidt. She settled in Morton, Wash., where with the support of her mother, provided an example of love, service, faith, travel and adventure. She was active in her church and community, volunteering as PTA president, Girl Scout leader and helping where and as needed.

In 1967, she and husband Russel Wright, moved to Bellevue where she volunteered for Bellevue Ski School, learning to ski, later becoming a National Ski Patrol member at White Pass.

In 2019, she met and married Douglas KCA Lee. Together they traveled to visit his family in Hawaii and friends throughout the Pacific Northwest. They were active in the Pacific Islanders community in Spokane, Church of the Resurrection, and Advent Lutheran.

She had the softest spot for any stray and would rescue any that might need a home. She actively organized and supported the MLHS Alumni Association for thirty years.

Mom’s proudest accomplishments were her children, and her efforts to help people find or sell their homes. She was a ‘can do’ woman. She leaves behind her children and stepson, Douglas (Angela) Lee, 16 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren and her first great-great-grandchild is due in May.

She had dear friends whom she loved. Thank you for being a part of her life. A special thanks to Dignity Care Adult Family Home and Horizon Hospice.

There will be a combined celebration of lives, April 15, 2023, at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, 12th and Grand, Spokane. Aloha attire, and or flowers in your hair are welcomed.

Douglas Kekuaokaloaualailiahi Cobb-Adams Lee, aka Douglas K.C.A. Lee came from humble sources as a 3rd generation Cave Man. Born October 18, 1936 in Honolulu, Hawaii to Grebell Cob-Adams and Alfred Burton. He passed away May 3, 2020 from COVID-19.

He was adopted by his auntie, Gertrude Cobb-Adams and William Lee.

On December 7, 1941, he watched the attack on Pearl Harbor, witnessing planes crashing. At 18 he enlisted in the Army and was assigned to I Company 35th Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division, Camp Kaiser, Kumhwa Korea. After discharge from the army he enlisted in the Air National Guard, Hickman Air Force Base. He served as an E5 crew chief and 15 years as flight chief. He served with pride and honor.

He was active in church, singing in the choir, and helping wherever needed. He supported veterans and served in the American Legion Post 241 Honor Guard.

He is survived by son Douglas (Angela) Lee, stepchildren, Susan (Scott), Evita (Lyle), Gerald (Carlie), 16 grandchildren, half-brother John Burton, half-sisters Pru Williams and Ruth McQuade.

His greatest, proudest accomplishments: Not dying until now, his son Douglas KCA Lee II, driving across the country twice, ocean to ocean in 1964 and again in 1974.

A combined celebration of lives April 15th, 2023 11:00 at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, 12th and Grand, Spokane. Aloha attire welcome.