Regina Lee, who worked in the call center for Costco Travel, first developed a cough and fever. Then on March 16, she collapsed in the home she shared with her …
Washington Coronavirus Memorial
Remembering the people of Washington state who have died during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Susie Lee shared a house with her two daughters, Regina Lee and Willa Lee. Regina was the first to get sick, developing a fever and cough, and then dying suddenly …
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Willa Lee worked for Verax Biomedical as a Trainer Director for more than 20 years, and was greatly loved by her colleagues across the United States. Willa shared a house …
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Sandy Pratt was a member of Corinthian Yacht Club Seattle since 1957 and an avid boat racer. Pratt won the Thunderbird International Championship in 1975. An engineer for Boeing for …
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David Rude was a U.S. Army veteran who later became an electrical engineer at Boeing’s Everett plant. He loved hiking and backpacking.
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Jerry Spring was an Air Force veteran and Alaska Airlines pilot who in retirement became a tireless advocate for the homeless.
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Bud Stillwaggon was a career U.S. Navy man who served all over the world and later worked for the National Security Agency.
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Delores “Dee” Tofte and her husband Merle, of Vancouver, Washington, passed away from COVID-19 on the same day.
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Carole Rae Woodmansee was a church choir director who loved to teach music to kids. She passed away on her 81st birthday.
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Rev. Andrea Bowman was a priest at Grace Episcopal Church of Ellensburg, Washington.