Angela Lynne Lee or “Lynne”

On the morning of October 16, 2020 Lynne passed at home, as a result of Glioblastoma GBM grade 4 Brain Cancer that began May 1, 2019. Lynne was 58 years young. She was a fighter living longer than the average lifespan of her diagnosis.

Lynne passed while surrounded by her friends and family. She leaves behind a husband, Timothy Lee, daughter Jordan Lee, mother 

Dorothy Spaeth, Stepfather Al Spaeth, sister in law Meta Sanchez, nephew Timothy Psomas, nieces Dom Hanawalt and Saige Psomas, friends Brandy Miller, Linda Rodriguez, Tyree Morrison and Jaeneen Williams and numerous family members and friends.

Lynne was born on January 4, 1962 in Victorville, CA. She spent most of her childhood in Santa Monica, CA. She now joins her brother Jay Psomas in heaven to look over all of us.

Lynne loved the water and would live on the beach if she could. 

Growing up in California the beach was not to far away. When going on vacation, there had to be some water such as a beach, ocean, lake or even a swimming pool to lay by.

Lynne was the most caring person. She always put someone else before herself. She was more than willing to help people in their time of need. She was the friend that would be there no matter what. Lynne had the biggest heart and the most beautiful eyes to make her an incredible person.

While visiting her brother Jay, in the army in Hawaii, Lynne met Tim and the story began from there. Lynne and Tim lived in Hawaii for a few years, then moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado with their one year old daughter at the time in 1992.

Lynne’s pride and joy was her daughter Jordan. The mother daughter connection was like none other. Lynne wouldn’t let anything, or 

anyone hurt Jordan, she was the mother of all mothers. Lynne was such a nice woman, but if someone hurt her baby, you better watch out. When Jordan went to college to play hockey Lynne and Tim would take different weekends to support their daughter. Lynne and Tim are and were Jordan’s biggest fan.

Her family deeply appreciates the care and attention of all the staff at the Memorial Cancer Center and Pikes Peak Hospice team.

Lynne had a pure heart and loving personality. Family, work, and play were her top priorities and balancing them as well. Lynne’s big heart and soul made a big impact on many people around her. She will be missed very much, but not forgotten.

A celebration will be on November 1, 2020 at 1 pm at 5135 Alton Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80911.