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Hiram Lee

El Cerrito, California

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Hiram L. Lee Born February 11, 1924 in Oakland and passed away peacefully on October 15, 2010 at age 86. He was a resident of El Cerrito for 47 years. Hiram is predeceased by his loving wife, Phyllis, and is survived by his three children, Jeffrey, Barbara (Steve), and Larry (Theresa); and three...

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To the family of Hiram Lee.
The Hinds family would like to express our heartfelt sympathy to you on the occasion of Hiram's passing.
Hiram befriended me soon after I joined EBMUD; his patience,thoughfulness, generosity and useful insights were personally influential throughout the years of his tenure I was priveleged to share. His unselfish qualities and other exemplary attributes are worthy of emulation and leaves his colleagues with positive and warm memories of his presence.

To the Lee Family our most sincere condolences. Take comfort in knowing your dear sweet Hiram now joins his beloved, Phyllis.
We know the strength and dedication of the love you all bestow on one another daily will help you find courage as you tackle the depths of your despair. What a wonderful life you've shared with Hiram. He left you all such precious memories and bestowed upon you the gifts of his character and wit. God Bless. With love, Saskia, Steve, Tory and Winston Amaro

My deepest sympathies go out to the Hiram Lee family. As a friend of his daughter, Barbara, I remember how friendly and nice Hiram was when we gathered at his house back when we were in high school. We admired his garden and "smiley face" bush. As a Cal Golden Bears fan myself, I would often see him at the football and basketball games. Cal has lost a truly devoted fan and we will all miss him.
Go Bears!

Warm Regards,
Wendy Adachi

To the Lee Family,

Words cannot express how sad we are at the loss of Hiram. He was so much "the Professor" to all of us and a lot of fun at the casinos. We will all miss his gentle, kind presence. We loved him too!

Betsy and Gene Yamasaki