Lee-GIBBON-Obituary

Lee GIBBON

Spokane, Washington

1954 - 2022

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DIED
April 3, 2022
LOCATION
Spokane, Washington

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Lee Gibbon passed away peacefully on April 3, 2022, at Sacred Heart Hospital after a short illness. Lee was born on August 5, 1954, in Spokane, Wash., to Harlow and Beverly Gibbon. For part of his early life, he lived in Mercer Island, Wash., and Portland, Ore., but Spokane was always his home....

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I knew Lee from food sales as I was with URM at the time. He was always pleasant and professional. I can't say I enjoyed the trek up those stairs to his office up in the projection room of the old theater !! But it was always worth the trip. He will be missed by many. My prayers are with his family. Rest In Peace Lee.

What a wonderful obituary for such a great man. I love Uncle Lee. He was such a special man for so many reasons- always so witty, kind, personable, a great chef, a class act, and a gentleman. It's still hard to believe such a big personality has been laid to rest, but I look forward to seeing his family in the near future to celebrate a life so very well lived. He Took this life and did it proudly. Great man. Much love to his family, I'm blessed to know you all. I hope you can find comfort in...

Just heard the sad news and can´t really believe it. Wednesdays will never be the same on the driving range without him. I learned a helluva lot from Lee, especially about being a kind, caring and humble human being. This world won´t be the same without him, RIP my friend.

Lee was a customer of mine while I was at URM here in Spokane for many years. A genuine good man who was an avid listener. Since I grew up in the Boston area we talked alot about that area. His office was in the old projection booth for the old movie theater. It made for a long climb up lots of stairs to visit with him. We'll worth the efforts ! He was so inquisitive and a great yet humble man. RIP Lee. Please save me a spot in your group on the first tee up there !!

RIP Husky01. I will truly miss our after work putting and chipping sessions. We always had a post practice beverage to discuss all things golf, Dawgs, Cougs, friends, family and life. Thanks for your wonderful friendship. You are loved and will be missed.