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Charles T. Lee Sr.

Charles Lee Obituary

LEE - Charles T. Sr., on August 24, 2008. Beloved husband of Gertrude. Loving father of Mary, Charles Jr., George, John, Douglas, Judith and Catherine. Devoted grandfather of 15 and great-grandfather of 14. WWII USMC Veteran. Retired from Grumman as Senior Aviation Inspector. One of the founding members of the Cradle of Aviation Museum. Member of Grumman Restoration, Long Island Early Fliers, and the Sunrise Detachment Marine Corps League. Reposing at William E. Law Funeral Home, 1 Jerusalem Avenue, Massapequa. Mass of Christian Burial Friday 9:45am at Maria Regina R.C. Church, Seaford. Interment Calverton National Cemetery. Family will receive friends Thursday 2-5 and 7-9:30pm. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Cradle of Aviation Museum, Garden City.

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Published by Newsday on Aug. 27, 2008.

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2007 Sept picnic at C.A.M.: Vols: Dad & Ray & Cathy

October 27, 2008

CAM Vols: Sept 2007 Picnic: Charlie Lee, Ray Ramone & Bill King

Jude Lee

October 27, 2008

2007 Picnic at Cradle of Aviation Museum ~ on a warm Sept. afternoon

Jude Lee

September 30, 2008

A sincere thank you to all our friends and neighbors and Dad's colleagues from Grumman, the Grumman Restoration Team, The Long Island Early Flyers Club and the Cradle of Aviation Museum (Museums at Mitchell Field, LI, NY). Dad was a legend in his own time....and is sorely missed. With the Cradle of Aviation Museum his passion for aircraft, his legacy will endure to inspire future generations. We love you still, Dad.....and miss you.

The Lee Children Lee

August 30, 2008

Our family has been blessed with having Dad for 89 years. He leaves a legacy of 7 children, 15 grandchildren, and 14 great grandchildren. May he look down and guide us for the rest of our lives.

Jim Spencer

August 28, 2008

Kindest thoughts and sympathy to the family

Cathy Shea

August 27, 2008

The Lee Family will be in my thoughts and prayers

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