Thursday 1 September 2011

Lucy

Beloved matriarch of the family's pioneering Post Big Sur, was Luci Lee Send a loving wife, devoted mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend to all. Luci hugged everyone she met with interest, the true compassion and enthusiasm. She embodied unconditional acceptance and curiosity of all peoples, cultures and traditions. A woman of substance, Luci spent each day to help others feel valued. Creation of the family, its heritage and responded to others with grace, love and gentle presence. Luci was immaculate in appearance, exuberant in spirit, and charming. His sparkling blue eyes and infectious smile lights up any room she came.

Born in Minneapolis, MN, grew up in Lights Denver two brothers and two sisters. Strongly committed to her family at the age of 12 she won a role to keep brothers connected, when they were suddenly separated from their mother's death. Lights development in 1938 and gave birth to Nancy and Linda. She and her husband owned a successful business moving and storage in Denver. Years of marriage, he moved to Santa Barbara, CA. There he met and married Bill Post, the love of his life. They took their blended family of two daughters and her daughter Gayle and Rebecca. Family bond is so strong awareness of who is genetically related to dropped out. In 1973 the family moved to Big Sur. They lived in the house was built by the parents of Bill, now called the Post House and Light worked at Coast Gallery. Later he moved to Caramel Valley and enjoyed the trip.

Luci had Midas touch with the Reno and Las Vegas Slot machines! When the family ranch was an inn, Luci has been an inspiration role model sincere hospitality to families of employees of the Post Ranch Inn.

Light was a member of the Church Oaks, Left Footer Square Dancers, Big Sur Grange, women, more deer, Monterey Model Club, and was a founding member of Big Sur Historical Society. The most important thing in her life were her husband, Bill, and their joy and happiness of other people ran. Its coat of unconditional love has been transported in a large number of children under his wing.

He was preceded in death by her husband Bill and his beloved daughter Nancy Downing. He is survived by three daughters, Linda J. Lee, Sea Gayle Forster and Rebecca Marina's Message WA Olympia, seven grandchildren: Pamela Patterson, Gregory Paley (Mary), Ana Vargas, Gabriel Forster (Jessica), and Richard, Shane and Daniel Forster, and seven grandchildren: Jessica, David and Julian Paley, Paley and Madison Martin, and Rafael Vargas and Jade.

The final blow, which is published by Light was the anniversary of the birth of Bill. He flew to arms. He will be missed more than his family, but then all those who knew him was his family. Private memorial service held later. Instead of flowers, contributions may be made in Big Sur or the Big Sur Grange Historical Society.

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