Grace Elisabeth McNees Rawlings

October 26, 1925 - July 10, 2017

Grace Elisabeth McNees Rawlings

October 26, 1925 - July 10, 2017

Obituary

“Thank you, Lord. I have had a simply wonderful life!”

Grace Elisabeth McNees Rawlings passed away on July 10, 2017, surrounded by family, after 91 years of a very well-lived and well-loved life. Her name defined her.

Grace was born October 26, 1925 to Rev. John and Margaret McNees in Milton-Freewater, OR. She joined her parents and six siblings and moved with them to follow her father’s Methodist church ministry callings to White Swan, WA and then to the Methow Valley, WA in 1931. At sixteen, she was chosen by the Twisp High School student body to be Princess Twisp in the 1942 Wenatchee Apple Blossom Festival. She graduated early at age 16 as valedictorian of her class. While her four brothers were serving in World War II, Grace began her two years of pre-nursing studies at the University of Washington. In 1944, she moved to Spokane to follow her sister Mary into nursing and began training at Deaconess Hospital. Three months into the training, it was discovered that Grace had tuberculosis and she spent the next three years of her life recuperating at Edgecliff Sanatorium, a Spokane County TB hospital. Those years shaped how Grace went on to live her life with purpose and resiliency.

In 1949, Grace married Milt Rawlings and together they raised four children in the Spokane Valley. They were married 44 years before Milt’s death in 1993. Family and friends were their focus. Grace was an avid bridge player, history and genealogy buff. She loved to watch basketball games— especially the Cougars and the Zags— or any teams coached by her son, son-in-law, or daughter-in-law! She had a great sense of humor and a contagious laugh. Grace was a beautiful writer of both poetry and notes, and she often volunteered to do book reviews and button presentations for local groups.

Grace was a very active and engaged citizen in the Spokane community throughout her adult life. When her children were in school she served in their school PTAs, was a State PTA Board-Program Chair, and received a PTA Service Award. She volunteered for over 30 years for Reach to Recovery, a program of the American Cancer Society and assisted the Valley YMCA board in developing teen and senior activities. Grace served as a mentor to many young women, was a short-term foster parent, helped organize the child care center at the First Presbyterian Church downtown, and was active at Millwood Presbyterian church. Grace was proud to be the first woman appointed to the Spokane County Planning Commission in the 1960s and became the first female chair of that group. She was appointed by then Governor John Spellman to the Washington State Boundary Review Board and served on the board of the Planning Association of Washington. In 1973, Grace was one of three who received a “Woman of Distinction” award in Spokane. Grace was a member of Chapter DR. of PEO, League of Women Voters and the Spokane Club. For over 50 years, Grace was part of a small women’s group called the “Wednesday Wenches”. These longtime friends met monthly for lunch and laughter. They saw each other’s families grow up and supported each other in the up and downs of their lives.

Grace and Milt built a family vacation home at Priest Lake, ID in 1980 where they hosted many family and friends over the years. Grace loved being at the lake and sharing her special place with others and always made sure that everyone wrote in the visitor book. When she wasn’t hosting at Priest Lake, Grace enjoyed travel and took many wonderful trips with family and friends. She and Milt enjoyed visits to the Hawaiian Islands and many areas in the Pacific Northwest. In her later years, Grace’s travels included going to Ireland, France, Germany, Mexico, Jamaica, Canada, the Panama Canal, and many areas of the United States.

Grace is survived by her son Rick Rawlings and wife Donna; daughter Ann Rawlings and husband Roger Long; daughter Linda Crawford and husband Ken; and son Tom Rawlings and wife Becky. She will be fondly remembered by granddaughters Stacey Rawlings Sturgill, Katie Crawford Woods, and Sarah Crawford; great granddaughters Angelica, Yasmine, and Jamiah Rawlings, and Charlotte Woods; and great-great grandson Jaxson Rawlings. Grace is also survived by her special cousin Dick Miller and by numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins as well as many longtime friends. She was proceeded in death by her husband Milton G. Rawlings, her parents John and Margaret McNees, and her six siblings Marrene, John, Richard, Mary, Donald, Robert, and their spouses.

The family would like to thank the many caregivers and friends that supported Grace in her last years, especially the owners and staff of Lakeside Gardens where she lived this past year.

A private family burial was held at the Pines Cemetery in the Spokane Valley on July 26. Celebrations of Grace’s life will be held at Millwood Presbyterian Church in the Spokane Valley on Saturday, September 9th at 2 p.m. and at the First Congregational Church of Bellingham on Saturday, September 23rd at 1 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Priest Lake Public Library, the Spokane Valley Heritage Museum, or a charity of your choice.

Celebration Of Life

  • Date & Time: January 1, 1970 (12:00 AM)
  • Venue: Millwood Presbyterian Church
  • Location: 3223 N Marguerite Rd Spokane, WA 99212 - (Get Directions)

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6 responses to Grace Elisabeth McNees Rawlings

  1. Nick Whalen says:

    I first met Grace (Mom) on one of her frequent visits to Southern California to visit Ann and Roger. We had lunch several times at which time I started calling her Mom. She was a remarkable woman. I will miss her and will no longer receive pictures taken by Ann and Roger at the lake retreat.Rest in Peace.
    Nick and Barbara

  2. Grace touched so many including myself in her wonderful life. She was a remarkable woman as her life demonstrates and brought the love and care back to her that she gave to others. She will be sorely missed.

  3. I have so many wonderful memories of your Mom. I loved her introduction “my little flower girl” – every time she had a beautiful smile! Paul and I went up to the lake and she loved to have us drive further up the road and see all her favorite spots! Also helping close down the cabin and we learned about anti freeze in the toilets. We started doing that at our condo in Arizona.Another time we went to the lodge for dinner and met John Stockton! His kids were so young so we really enjoyed watching them play college basketball.
    As a child I remember the Spokane thunder storms, the neighbors coming in – out and the family gatherings.
    I am so thankful she knew the Lord! My prayers are with you all.

    Paul and Maggie

  4. What a wonderful testament her obituary shares for a life well lived and loved and appreciated by so many. It was always a pleasure to share time with her and family members when Linda and I were able to do so. She was very gracious and sweet and will be missed greatly by those who loved and knew her. Best wishes to her family and cherish your “Happy Memories” as life goes on without her.

  5. Tanyala says:

    I’m sooo very sorry to read this!She is loved and will be immensely missed while living in the hearts of many!

    My thoughts and prayers are with you!
    Tanyala

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