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Lee Douglas Gibby

Portland, Oregon

Mar 11, 1938 – Dec 21, 2020

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BORN
March 11, 1938
DIED
December 21, 2020
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Lee Douglas GibbyMarch 11, 1938 - Dec. 21, 2020 Lee Douglas Gibby died Monday, Dec. 21, 2020 with family at his side. Lee was born in Ogden, Utah and spent his childhood and adolescent years in Moses Lake, Wash., and the Silverton Hills of Oregon. He attended Oregon State University and was an...

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Lee serviced our company for years with his kind and calm and thoughtful demeanor. He was always willing to work with our owner, Scott, to find just the 'right fit' for equipment for our construction company Paul Brothers. He had a genuine kind spirit about him... a lovely soul. Our hearts and prayers are with the Gibby family.

My uncle Lee was a big part of our childhood. He was such a nice man. He had a very distinct laugh that was contagious. Uncle Lee was very easy to talk to and was great at telling stories. My family will miss him dearly.

I will miss Lee. He was truly a great person whom I always enjoyed visiting with. I know the world is a better place for the time we were blessed with his presence.

Lee was a great neighbor and friend. His humor and wit will always be remembered. We so enjoyed meeting and being included with his family at special events and sharing experiences and stories. Rest In Peace our dear friend. Love and condolences to Ellie and entire family.
Love,
Joe and Nancy

Thank you for posting the fine obit on Lee. He was a good human being and one of the good guys. May all take strength from what he has taught, your faith & belief knowing great rejoicing announced him into the presence of Lee's Heavenly Father & loved ones.

Eleanor & Family,
Sending love to you on Lee`s passing.
Your Friends... (Nick) & Jeanne

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Lee was a genuine friend.
Always had time to chat and share his funny stories.
A true gentleman.
Godspeed Lee!

Lee will be missed,I always enjoyed his phone calls
Great guy with a good heart
RIP Lee.
Rick Semke