Bob & Beverly Lee
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make his sales calls,” she recalls. “(I) wrote my first order for $1,000 at the San Francisco Gift Show when I was 12 and, at the ripe old age of 16, became my dad’s bookkeeper.”
Beverly was 15 years old when she met Bob, then 18 and driving a lavender 1957 Chevy that had “Come Go With Me” painted on the side. “I did, and the rest is history,” says Beverly.
On their first date, Beverly recalls that Bob took her to see the wrought iron dinettes in the window at Barker Brothers Furniture Store. “He pointed out that these were made by his family’s company. Although I was duly impressed… I did think it was a rather weird place to take a girl.” They eloped a year and a half later.
Beverly eventually joined Bob in the Ontario, Calif.-based business, answering phones, paying bills, keeping the books and handling credit and collections. All three of the couple’s children, Terri, Brian and Jeanine, grew up taking vacations in the back of the delivery truck, Beverly says. “The plan was to deliver the furniture first, then go camping.”
All three children also worked part-time in the family business through high school, and Terri and Brian continue with the business today. A grandson, Paul, is the fourth generation to contribute to the business, having recently created some product designs the company has implemented.
The Lees bought out partners Bob Brown and Hugh Jordan in the early 70s, and O.W. retired in 1977. Bob retired in the late 1990s, and Beverly shortly thereafter. Both spend spare time with their grandchildren, and Beverly serves on the Board of the LeRoy Haynes Center, a non-profit organization in LaVerne, Calif., that caters to the needs of special children, including maintaining a school for autistic children and a group home for children unable to stay in their own homes.