Elizabeth-Lee-Obituary

Elizabeth P. Lee

Portland, Oregon

Aug 30, 1950 – Mar 14, 2022 (Age 71)

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BORN
August 30, 1950
DIED
March 14, 2022
AGE
71
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Elizabeth P. LeeAug. 30, 1950 - March 14, 2022 Elizabeth Lee, also known as Alisha to many of her friends, passed away March 14, 2022 in Gresham, Ore., from complications caused by pneumonia. She was predeceased by her parents, Samuel and June Mersereau Lee. Liz was born in Portland, graduating...

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The finest way to honor someone's life is to acknowledge how their friendship made you a better person. Over the 14 yrs I interacted with Alisha I was impressed by her inner strength and perseverance in the face of life's challenges. I was impressed how she held herself to a code of integrity and honesty. I admired how she stayed true to herself and followed her heart. Truly one of a kind, always forthright and vulnerable when expressing her talents. She inspired me in many ways to follow my...

I had waited on Alisha for over 23 years while working at Whidbey Island Bank. She was always very kind and a pleasure to help. Very interesting to read about her life! I will miss her!

I am so sorry to hear of Alisha´s passing. What a graceful & beautiful soul. Somewhere, I still have a pair of her hand -made earrings she gave me decades ago. I have a Katsura tree that I will be planting in her honor this weekend. It just seems fitting for someone as rare & exotic as Alisha.

Alisha was a beautiful & talented spirit. I still have a pair of her hand -made earrings from way back when. I have a Katsura tree that I will be planting in her memory & honor this weekend. It just feels right for her. Fly free & high, Alisha !

Thank you so much for this beautiful account of Alisha's life. I very much admired her and she was a great dancer! I enjoyed her many visits to the garden center. A beautiful soul

Knowing Alisha (Elizabeth) was a high point in my life. She was an exceptional human being; an inspiration for my creativity and was the kindest person I ever knew. I will always miss her friendship.

She was my friend in the 1970's before and during the time she was married to Clifford. I tried playing tennis with her and she made it look like ballet never breaking a sweat. I used to do readings with them on options trading and they were so successful they retired that first year.

Greetings, Jane, Hal and Susan, So sorry to hear of Liz's passing. We had not seen her since her wedding, so long ago. I am grateful to hear about all of the ways she brought joy to other people's lives. Jane