RITZVILLE, Wash., Dec. 21. (Special.) W. E. Lee, 62, formerly a pioneer wheat grower of the Othello region, was found dead in bed at the home of T. J. Hallin in Ritzville at about 10 oclock yesterday morning.
Mr. Lee had been a resident of Adams county for 20 years, moving to Ritzville a few years ago, where he had resided with his family since. He was employed at the Ritzville Flouring mills for a time and had also lately been connected with Fred's cafe of this city.
Mr. Lee leaves his widow, three sons and six daughters. The daughters are Mrs. Edwin Brouillard, Spokane; Mrs. Frank Beardsley, Palo Alto, Cal.; Mrs. Clayton Collins, Metaline Falls; Mrs. Robert Weir, Snoqualmie Falls; Miss Harriet Lee, Ellensburg, and Miss Clara Lee, Spokane. The sons are William E. Jr., Robert and Harold, all of Ritzville.
RITZVILLE, Wash., Dec. 21. (Special.) W. E. Lee, 62, formerly a pioneer wheat grower of the Othello region, was found dead in bed at the home of T. J. Hallin in Ritzville at about 10 oclock yesterday morning.
Mr. Lee had been a resident of Adams county for 20 years, moving to Ritzville a few years ago, where he had resided with his family since. He was employed at the Ritzville Flouring mills for a time and had also lately been connected with Fred's cafe of this city.
Mr. Lee leaves his widow, three sons and six daughters. The daughters are Mrs. Edwin Brouillard, Spokane; Mrs. Frank Beardsley, Palo Alto, Cal.; Mrs. Clayton Collins, Metaline Falls; Mrs. Robert Weir, Snoqualmie Falls; Miss Harriet Lee, Ellensburg, and Miss Clara Lee, Spokane. The sons are William E. Jr., Robert and Harold, all of Ritzville.
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