George-Lee-Obituary

George Lee

Ventura, California

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George Lee, 49, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, April 13, 2008, after a long illness. He was blessed by the daily loving care of his mother, Margaret, and proud father, Pak Lee, of Ventura.

He is truly missed by his daughters, Alisa, Noelani and Maile of Ventura; brother...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Abby, Ray and family,

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

To the Lee family, I am very sorry for your loss, George will always be in your hearts though. Treasure the great times you had with him.

May those left behind find peace and comfort in family.

Abby and Margaret and families, I'm sorry I never had the opportunity to meet your brother. Knowing the two of you and having met some of your other siblings and enjoying all of your hospitality, I think George is reflected in all of you. I did have the opportunity to enjoy some of the best shrimp and fish tacos ever at the Ventura restaurant! My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I shall never forget all the fun times had at Juro Cho..From helping name the "Do me Roll", many Birthday dinners and drinks to Dancing in the bar...Thanks for all the good times!!!

Carter, May God bless and comfort you and your family in this time of bereavement. You are in my prayers. If you need me, don't hesitate to contact me.

To the Lee Family,
I knew George from Okinawa, and also attended Ventura college at the time he and Carter did. I worked for
him at Juro-cho Sushi..We shared alot of laughs with him, his ex-wife Tomi, and also Mike Annastoplus..Tazuko..
We had alot of parties at his home..alot of great memories. He was one of the nicest people to know in California. His warm-hearted personality, and also the love he had for his family was amazing. I convey my deepest sorrow at this time, and I...

What a beautiful service yesterday and what a testament to George.
I ate at Juro Cho the first week it opened & for five years it was my second home. I always felt welcome and embraced by the whole family. I still remember Alisa sitting at the end of the bar eating sashimi when she could barely speak. God love you all, Alison Ayers O'Neill