Amarai, Lee James

Lee James Amaral 1929-2011 Pleasanton, Calif., native and Idaho
resident, Lee J. Amaral, died unexpectedly August, 8, 2011, at
his home in Eagle, Idaho. Lee was born Oct. 1, 1929, in
Pleasanton, Calif., to Ruth and John J. Amaral. Lee is survived
by his three sons: Gary (Ann), Greg (Cindy) & Grant (Cynthia)
Amaral; his grandchildren: Ali, Austin, Wyatt, McKenzie, Rachel
and Lauren Amaral; his brother Jim Amaral. Lee graduated from
Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton in 1947, Stanford
University in 1951 and UC Hastings College of the Law; 1955.
After graduating from law school he worked for the San Francisco
District Attorney's Office. Later, he opened his private law
practice with partner Hon. William Gale in Pleasanton, Calif.
Lee served his country as a captain in the USAF attached to the
3082d Aviation Depot Squadron. He was a member of the California
State Bar Association, the California Cattlemen's Association, a
Pleasanton School Board member and Zone 7 Water District
member.
After retiring, Lee moved to his ranch in Picabo, Idaho to be
close to the skiing in Sun Valley and to ride his horse and tend
cattle on his ranch in Idaho. Lee enjoyed working on his cattle
ranch, riding his horse and traveling. He loved horses, cattle
and the joy of riding, roping. He spent many years pursuing his
passion for skiing. He loved to ski at Sun Valley, Idaho and
Chamonix, France. He traveled all over the world visiting
Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa. He enjoyed people and made
friends everywhere he went. Lee's generosity and kind heart were
an inspiration to his family and friends. He lived his life with
integrity and bravery. Lee faced the world on his terms; he
lived life to the fullest. Lee achieved his hopes and dreams. He
passed that enthusiasm and spirit to his sons and grandchildren.
"Every day with Lee brought a new surprise, When we were
children we came home from school one day to find a small
sailboat in the backyard, converted into a jungle-gym and
sandbox. At the height of the race to the moon he built a
backyard rocket-ship that served as a slide and playground,"
said Lee's oldest son Gary. "We spent our childhood riding
horses, skiing, jeeping, fishing, hiking and hunting. Our dad
took us everywhere as if we were his best friends. Which we were
and continued to be throughout our lives," Gary added. Lee was
an inspiration as a father and a loving and caring grandfather.
Lee spent his life mixing with friends and family sharing his
adventurous spirit and open heart with everyone he met. He
approached each new day as an adventure and wonder. Lee was
active, working and planning new adventures up to the very
moment he passed away. His sons will be hosting a Memorial
Service for all friends and family: Saturday, August 27, 2011, 4
p.m. Lee Amaral's Idaho House. 3726 Houseland Court Eagle, Idaho
83616 (208) 991 2110 A second Memorial Service will be held
Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011, 4 p.m. Greg Amaral's House. 1606 Amaral
Ct. Fairfield, Calif. 94534

Published in Idaho Statesman on August 21, 2011