Lee, Robert Joseph 79 Mar. 12, 1935 Mar. 01, 2015 He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is survived by his wife, Arlene; children, John Lee and Carolyn Kenney; sister, Pat Taylor; and grandchildren, Sarah and Erin Kenney and Christopher and Katherine Lee. A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 7, 2015, in St. Pius X Catholic Church. A private interment will be held in Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements by Springer and Son.
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Bob, you are missed. Im so grateful to have known you. Thank you for all the good you did in this world; for all the souls you helped.
John Kerns
Friend
February 27, 2019
It is impossible to think of Bob without smiling. He was an extraordinary man whose sense of humor tended to infect everyone who met him. And, his commitment not only to his family and friends but to those he counseled was admirable. We truly enjoyed every minute we spent with him. The world will be a lesser place without him.
Jim and Donna Breathouwer
March 24, 2015
My thoughts and prayers to your family. I'm so sorry for your loss.
Lisa Macke Hookland
March 10, 2015
Bob was a mentor and friend to me (as well as all school counselors) in the Sherwood School District, for many years. He counseled, cared for and in fact celebrated, the most at-risk and troubled kids. Lucky me, because he showed me the way to do the same. My prayers are with Arlene and family
Janet Walt
March 6, 2015
We will hold you and your memories in our minds and hearts. God bless you my dear brother. Pat
March 6, 2015
Arlene, John, and Carolyn:
Trust in my prayers for you all. Bob was a good man whom I greatly admired. May he rest in peace.
Fr. John Kerns
March 6, 2015
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