Donald W. Lee, a renowned writer of his time, took his first breath on November 2, 1895, in the charming city of Manistee, located in the state of Michigan, United States of America. As a celebrated author, Donald W. left an indelible mark on the literary world through his remarkable works, including the notable novels "Gentle Julia" published in 1923, "Doomsday" released in 1928, and "The Calgary Stampede" published in 1925.
Throughout his life, Donald W. shared his love and commitment with two remarkable women, Geraldine May Jessup Timmons and Beatrice Erwin, whom he married. Despite his many accomplishments, Donald W.'s life was not without its challenges, and he eventually passed away on December 17, 1978, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, located in the state of California, United States of America.