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James Edward Lee, 78, passed away Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012 at Hurstbourne Healthcare Center.
He was a retired employee of General Electric, a member of Salt River Masonic Lodge #180, and First Baptist Church, Shepherdsville.
He is survived by a son, Jimmy Lee and his wife, Wanda; a daughter, Janice McDaniel and her husband, Fred; a brother, Headie Lee Jr. and his wife, Wilma; a sister, Sandra Sue Hack and her husband, Marvin, of Leitchfield; three grandchildren, Shaun McDaniel, Maria Bradley, and Brian Lee, and one great-grandchild, Logan McDaniel; and his former wife, Dorothy Lee.
Services: 1 p.m. Friday at the McFarland-Troutman-Proffitt Funeral Home in Mt. Washington with burial in Highland Memory Gardens. Visitation: 1 to 8 p.m. Thursday.
In lieu of flowers, the family wishes that all contributions be made to Kosair Charities.
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Sorry to hear of his passing,a good friend is hard to find and impossible to replace
Tom Fisher
September 20, 2012
I remember james from the ky fur takers meeting at elizabethtown from many years ago. jame, tom landers, chet hayes and many more I doubt I`ll ever forget.
bob wendt
September 20, 2012
james was one of my instructors at the furtakers college in indiana many yrs ago,,great guy and a gentleman. Im sorry for your loss.
steve snyder
September 20, 2012
Lee family- I am sorry to read about your loss. May the Bible give you comfort during this difficult time.
September 19, 2012
To the Lee Family: My greatest sympathies go out to you and your family. May the words Jesus stated at Matthew 4:4 truly comfort you at the time.
Debbie Jungbrown
September 12, 2012
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow, you will be in our thoughts and prayers, The Coulter Family.
September 11, 2012
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