Bev attended Marysville High School where she met her husband Robert F. Lee. They were married in 1949, and had two sons, Robert S. Lee and Michael W. Lee.
Bev loved people and along with her family her greatest legacy will be her big beautiful smile and contagious laughter. Her home was an open door and her kitchen was always open.
She loved people and worked at Dryden's Drug Store before a 28 year career at Well's Fargo Bank. After losing her husband in 1984, she married Charles Terrell.
Bev lived life and I mean every second. She was a wonderful grandmother to 5 grandkids, 8 great grandkids and one great-great-granddaughter. Instead of getting older and slower, she did just the opposite! She never missed a ballgame, dance recital, school function, and she loved secretly checking them out of school to hang out with her. If you couldn't find her babysitting there was only one other place she would be-playing Bingo or gambling!
Bev is preceded in death by her first husband, Robert F. Lee; second husband, Charles L. Terrell; and son, Robert S. Lee.
Bev is survived by her son, Mikey (Denise) Lee, and daughter-in-law, Kathy Lee. She will be greatly missed and never forgotten.
Bev attended Marysville High School where she met her husband Robert F. Lee. They were married in 1949, and had two sons, Robert S. Lee and Michael W. Lee.
Bev loved people and along with her family her greatest legacy will be her big beautiful smile and contagious laughter. Her home was an open door and her kitchen was always open.
She loved people and worked at Dryden's Drug Store before a 28 year career at Well's Fargo Bank. After losing her husband in 1984, she married Charles Terrell.
Bev lived life and I mean every second. She was a wonderful grandmother to 5 grandkids, 8 great grandkids and one great-great-granddaughter. Instead of getting older and slower, she did just the opposite! She never missed a ballgame, dance recital, school function, and she loved secretly checking them out of school to hang out with her. If you couldn't find her babysitting there was only one other place she would be-playing Bingo or gambling!
Bev is preceded in death by her first husband, Robert F. Lee; second husband, Charles L. Terrell; and son, Robert S. Lee.
Bev is survived by her son, Mikey (Denise) Lee, and daughter-in-law, Kathy Lee. She will be greatly missed and never forgotten.
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