Lee-Eide-Obituary

Lee Eide

Eugene, Oregon

1947-2018

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Lee died February 14, 2018. He was born in Aberdeen, Washington to Roy and Naomi Herbig Eide. He spent his childhood in Centerport, NY and his teens in San Mateo, CA. He graduated from the U of O and lived in Eugene for most of the years since. He worked in graphic arts and publication design,...

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Lee was always quietly going about his responsiblities, it seemed to me that he was a person who could be relied on to see things through, to get them done and I never doubted his ability to handle whatever came up in the pursuit of turning out truly memorable work on behalf of APC.

We are Lees cousins. We were very sorry to hear of his death.You wrote a wonderful obit! Very kind and loving. The last time we saw him was at his parents funeral service. Our very best wishes to you, Rina

I was so sorry to see this obituary. Lee was a talented artist and I learned a lot from working for him over the years. Take care, Rina.

I'm so very sorry to hear this. Thank you for the wonderful story of Lee fighting the turkeys. Whenever I think you him in his garden it will make me smile. Love for you. Lynda

Rina I am so sorry to hear this. We had years of sharing a love of blues on the radio of our adjoining office space. I can never hear Robert Cray without thinking of Lee. I'll think of him now as I attack the weeds coming up in the veggie garden. Peace and Love, Barbara Mickelson

I knew Lee in the Aster/Advanstar years and was truly saddened to read of his passing. He was universally liked and respected, not just for his expertise but for that wry humor! I am so very sorry for your loss Rina, please know that many feel the same.

I am saddened to hear of Lee's passing. I respected him as a graphic artist and as a person. The neighborhood will be less without him. My heart is with you, Rina.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Sorry for your loss, Rena. Lee was one of the Advanstar good people. Jan MacRae