Lee De Jabet

Lee De Jabet obituary

Lee De Jabet

Lee De Jabet Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Isburg Funeral Chapels - Pierre on Oct. 1, 2025.

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LeNora "Lee" De Jabet, 61, passed away on September 29, 2025.

Lee was born in Misawa, Japan, to Harold "Hal" and Marion Reynard on October 7, 1963, while they were stationed there during Hal's service in the U.S. Air Force. Lee spent the majority of her career as a public servant for the State of South Dakota. For 25 years, she served in roles within the offices of the Secretary of State, the State Auditor, and the State Treasurer, where she had currently been serving as the Administrator for the state's unclaimed property fund.

Lee enjoyed crafting, painting, and gardening, and she had been studying to become a master gardener. She could often be found solving a puzzle or enjoying Hallmark Christmas movies any time of the year because the couple always fell in love. Lee also took great joy in her two dogs, Sasha and Finley, whom she referred to as her "velcro dogs" as they were always by her side.

Lee met the love of her life, David De Jabet, in college in 1982, and they married on November 5th, 1983. For 41 years, they stood side-by-side through life's adventures. They were each other's best friends and embarked on numerous hobbies together, such as hiking, kayaking, traveling, and scuba diving. They were also known for being the ultimate do-it-yourselfers, renovating their historic home for decades and eventually building a new home together.

Lee's greatest adventure with Dave was raising their son, Christopher. Lee was a devoted mother who utilized her gifts in crafting to indulge her son's wild imagination as a boy. Her aptitude with computers fostered Christopher's lifelong fascination with technology, and the two of them would scheme on upgrades to the family computer.

Lee gained a daughter when Christopher married Karen Van Camp. Lee and Karen shared many interests, frequently sharing recipes and gardening tips. Lee's most cherished role was that of "Grammoo" when her grandson, Jonathan, was born. She made many long trips with Dave to Lincoln, Nebraska, to spend time with him as he grew up, and took countless phone calls from her son to give wisdom and guidance on parenting.

Lee is survived by her husband, David; her son, Christopher, and his wife, Karen; her grandson, Jonathan; her brother, Myron Reynard, and his wife, Barbara; her mother-in-law, Arlene; her brother-in-law, Douglas; her sister-in-law, Dawn Yturralde, and her husband, Raul; her nephews and nieces; her aunts, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, Harold and Marion Reynard; her father-in-law, Richard; her grandparents; and her uncles.

Her celebration of life will be held Friday, October 3rd, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. at Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church in Pierre, SD, with a dessert reception to follow.

Lee's family and friends knew her by her fierce loyalty to friends and family, her determination, and her brilliance. She will be remembered for not only enduring, but overcoming, any challenge she faced in her too-short life.

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October 5, 2025

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October 2, 2025

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Craig Parkhurst

October 5, 2025

My sympathy for this loss. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers

Steve Loftus

October 2, 2025

A beautiful person all around. A caring wife and a loving mother. She will be greatly missed. The number of people she encountered throughout her life upon whom she left a positive impression upon may never be known but to God.

Eternal rest grant unto her o Lord and may perpetual light shine upon her.

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