On February 11, 2005 of Vienna, VA. Wife of the late Roy H. Lee, Sr.; devoted mother of Bessie Harmon (Ernest), Lethia Butler (James) and Roy H. Lee, Jr. Also survived by five grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, six sisters, Bertha Brent, Vergie Barbour, Josephine Offer, Lillian Newman, Cora Carter and Evelyn Young; one brother, Lloyd Harris; four sisters-in-law, Dorothy, Katherine, Agnes and Carrie Harris; four brothers-in-law, Raymond Offer, Harvey Newman, Wyndell Carter and William Young, Sr.; nieces, nephews, many other relatives and friends. Friends will be received 10 a.m., Thursday, February 17, 2005 at the New Mt. Zoar Baptist Church, 11901 Braddock Rd., Fairfax, VA, where funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Rev. Spencer Isaac, Pastor, presiding. Interment Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery, (Floris), Herndon, VA. Arrangements by AMES.
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5 Entries
Cynthia Alexander
February 15, 2005
Roy,
May you know that in our deepest sorrow and at the darkest times there is a light that will guide you from the darkness into the light of day. God always knows how much you can take and never burdens you with more than you can handle. Although, you may not understand his method, know that he is always with you, to guide you and will lighten your burden. Our love ones live forever in our hearts and minds. Know that my thoughts and prays are with you on this day. cyn
Elizabeth Fields
February 15, 2005
Roy may your troubled heart find peace and comfort in knowing you are never alone. God will cast sunlight into all of your darkened days. I am praying and sending love and encouragement to you and your family at the lost of your mother. God is your stronghold,your provider, He Love you cast all of your cares on Him and believe. God will take care of you. Love Liz
Juanita Douglas
February 15, 2005
Roy my Condolence to you and your family for the lost of your mother. These words are filled with thoughts and understanding, and more than anything else, with hope that each day ahead will bring a measure of comfort. I will be praying for you and your family. My God Bless you and your family. Love Always
Tracy Duncan
February 15, 2005
My deepest prayers and sympathy is with the family
From the staff of Ames Funeral Home
February 15, 2005
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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