Gordon-Lee-Obituary

Gordon C. Lee

Santa Ana, California

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Lee, Gordon C. (Gordy), 78 years old, of North Tustin, passed away at St. Joseph's Hospital after a long battle with multiple health issues, which he battled valiantly to the end. He was preceded in death by this loving wife of 55 years, Gail. Born in Randolph, Massachusetts on May...

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Dad, Each day that goes by I think (& mention) you. Each year that goes by, I realize how amazed I am as to what you were able to accomplish. Personally and professionally. It warms my heart to read comments many have left about you. Even better are the conversations I have had with previous friends (yours and mine) and their wonderful memories. Your Legacy continues on because of your faith, loving and caring heart and history...giving...quietly even when most never knew. It´s a great way...

Dad- I hope you hear each though, whisper, and prayer as I think of you every day. It is a blessing being your son. Thank you for everything.

Think of you both every day. Love you.

Gordy Lee-one of the finest human beings we have known. He was such a positive force and inspration in the Cursillo Movement of Orange County, Go with God!

April 5, 2012
Bob was so proud of his special uncle. Gordie shared many of his gifts with Bob, our girls and myself. I will never forget the time he let us stay at his condo in Hilo, Hi, His great faith and love of family was a positive influence on anyone who knew him.
Until we meet again go in peace!

Mary Kane wife of Bob (Gordie's nephew)

It won't be the same without you. I keep thinking about dropping by, watching football, and talking about life, WWII, travel, and the boys. Thank you for everything you've done and give mom a big hug for me..

Good & Faithful Servant,
Dick & I beside you & Fr Ray worked together to touch the hearts of so many Cursillistas in Orange Co. You & Dick also shared your birthdays, May 22nd. Last Year Dick spent his first birthday on his 5th day. It was the first time in many years that he didn't share a birthday phone call with you. This year you will be together again in your 5th Day. Your leadership taught me so much in my work for the Lord. We will miss you Dear Friend. Please remember us with...

Gordy, we will miss you. Until we meet again.

Jack & Steve Kane

Uncle Gordy was more like a big brother to me. I fondly remember time spent with him at Grandma's before he was married. After marrying Gail, the three of us would often go for a picnic or swim.
I will always be grateful for the time I had with Gordy. I am amazed at all he accomplished in his life.