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Amos "Lee" SCHERFF

1939 - 2021

Amos "Lee" SCHERFF obituary, 1939-2021, Colfax, WA

BORN

1939

DIED

2021

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Corbeill Funeral Homes - Colfax

109 North Mill Street

Colfax, Washington

Amos SCHERFF Obituary

May 18, 1939 - July 30, 2021

Lee was born May 18, 1939 in the family home in rural Caulfield, Missouri to Clifford and Geneva (Williams) Scherff. Lee weighed in at 4 pounds and for weeks a shoebox was his bed. He was the oldest of three brothers.

The family moved to rural Aurora, Nebraska in 1946 where they farmed. Lee graduated from Badger Country School, and in 1957 he graduated from Aurora High School and joined the U.S. Air Force. He was stationed in Bermuda and worked as a mechanic on B-50 planes which were flown by Hurricane Hunters; he loved the times when he got to fly with them.

In 1961 Lee married Frances Hawk; they lived at Inland, Nebraska, and Lee owned and drove his own semi-truck. They later divorced. Three children were born of that marriage. Lee went to work driving a hi-rail semi-truck loaded with rails; he followed a detector car over the Union Pacific Railroad system-when the equipment in the car detected a fault in a rail, Lee would unload a rail from his truck, and the UP workers would replace the faulty rail. In 1972 Lee married Carole Alberts, the love of his life. He went to work for Union Pacific Railroad and was based at LaGrande, Oregon. While there he was promoted to roadmaster of track maintenance, and was transferred to Spokane and later to Kennewick. After a heart attack Lee had to leave the railroad, and moved to St. John, where he was manager of the St. John Golf Course he so enjoyed until more health problems arose. Lee loved the friends he made on his journeys in this life. He loved to travel and treasured time spent with family and friends. Lee was an excellent cook and delighted in trying new recipes (his barbecued ribs were a specialty). He spent hours fishing in his boat and considered it a bonus if he caught one big enough to keep. He enjoyed all sorts of tools and puttering in his shop, and telling stories and jokes and just visiting. Lee relished gardening- tomatoes and okra and jalapenos were some of his favorite things to grow-and eat. He adored his wife and family, cherished his friends and treasured his dog. Lee had a great sense of humor which he never lost, and he will be dearly missed by his family and friends. Lee was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers Jerry and Roy, a granddaughter Casie Gibbs and a grandson Andrew Wessels. He is survived by Carole, his wife of 49 years; his son, Monty and wife Terry of Aurora NE; his daughters, Candace of Arkansas and Terri Jo of Aurora, NE; Clark, Cathy and Kyhler Gibbs of Sutton, NE; his grandchildren, Megan, Ashley and Aydenn; his sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, along with nieces and nephews; an aunt and uncle; his dog Gracie; and Lydia and Bruce Smith of St. John, WA whom he considered family. There will be a service for Lee in Nebraska at a later time.

The family requests memorial gifts be directed to the St. John EMTs, the St. John Historical Society and St. John Golf & Country Club.

The family would like to express deep gratitude to the St. John EMTs, Kindred and At Home Hospice, Dr. Pete Edminster and all the staff at the St. John Clinic, to Michelle Welch and staff at the St. John Pharmacy, and to our dear friends for their caring and support.

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Published by Spokesman-Review on Aug. 11, 2021.

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