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Lee Reuben Streeter

Portland, Oregon

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Streeter, Lee Reuben 81 4/24/1929 3/4/2011 Lee Reuben Streeter was born in Vancouver. His parents were Claude Tillman Streeter (1899-1973) of Vancouver and Charlotte (Bonnell) Streeter. Lee worked many years for the railroad. He retired from Boeing in 1986. Lee had a great sense of humor, an...

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I share a lot of the same memories my brother spoke of...his toys and his motor sickles! I couldn't be more greatful to have had him as my grandpa. I'll never forget the time that I played in a soccer game for another team. I didn't know many people on my own team, and the field was very far from my home town. Grampa and Mary were the only ones that came out to see me play that day and it meant the world to me to have them cheering me on! I love you grampa, you will always be in my heart!

What a wonderful man who will always live in the hearts of those who loved him so very much.

Even though I never truly got to meet the true person you were, you still seemed to have such love and adventure in your eyes. Your soul wanted to explore while your body kept you still. That saddened me more than you could imagine. At least now your soul can do as it pleases without the restrictions of a body. Enjoy yourself, you were loved.

Rest in Peace, Lee. We will miss your laugh, and your smiles. You can have all of the sweets you want now. Love, Sister in Law Lillian and Brother in Law Al

What a sweet man! We had such a large extended family that I'm pretty sure he thought I was also one of his!!!
Kathy (Collier) Decker

I'll miss you grandpa. I am saddened that my children didnt get the chance to know what a fun loving great man that I knew you were. I will love you always.

I will always remember going to Lee's house with my brother Hoss, to work on motorcycles and hang out, we always had a good time. Lee was the most generous guy in the world and fun to be around. Never said anything bad about other people and treated everyone with respect and treated me like I was family. You knew you were never going to be bored at his house. Life of the party and one of the nicest guys you would have ever met. You will be missed. I say goodbye with great sadness.
Philo...