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John A. Lee

Salt Lake City, Utah

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John A. Lee 1923 ~ 2007 John A. Lee passed away at home on June 17, 2007. He was born in Mapleton, Utah on August 10, 1923 to John Arnold Lee Sr. and Ellen Jane McKell. He has called Bountiful his home for 48 years. He lived and attended school in Springville and graduated from Provo High School....

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I am a niece of John, and although I never really got to spend very much time with him (since I live in Colorado)I always had the upmost respect for him. He was such a kind loving man and I know that his family meant the world to him. Aunt Marilyn you are so lucky to have him as your soul mate. What a wonderful husband & father he was!
There is a special comfort in knowing that the words "Welcome Home" have been heard in heaven, as the beautiful memories of your loved one's life remain...

I am the granddaughter of Jane Lee Shumway, John's sister. I am very sorry to read about the passing of a great-uncle. I hope you will find peace in your happy memories of time with John. Sincerely, Skylar Shumway Hatfield

I was the last son-in-law to come into the family of the four Thomson sisters. My wife, Elouise, is the youngest and has made her own Guest Book entry. I was always impressed with the clan, they are all admirable people. John was great friend visiting us in Colorado as well as us seeing him and Marilyn in Utah. We feel such a loss. Condolences from our family go out to Marilyn and her children. Our thoughts are with you Marilyn, Debbie, DeAnna, Dennis and the grandchildren. And of course we...

I have so many fond memories of John.

My second sister Marilyn was nearly twelve years older, she was like a mother to me. When I was about nine Marilyn worked at the soda fountain, as they called it then, in the C. C. Anderson Department Store in Logan. I loved going there to see her. John was talking to Marilyn one day when I sat down. She introduced me and John bought me an ice cream cone. Later when she came home from work I told her that he was so cute she should marry him. Well,...

I worked with John at Applied Automation for many years. I very much enjoyed working with him and listening to stories of his life. My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time. He has been and will be missed dearly.

I work with John lee at Applied Automation, he is a wonderful man, and a very hard worker. His family is in my prayers.

Dear Aunt Marilyn and Cousins,
I am deeply sorry to hear of the passing of Uncle Jack. He was so dear to our family.
As a child, I remember him dropping by our house to visit my Mom, Emma, his sister. Her eyes would always light up so when he came, or when she talked of him.
(I had such a crush on him too! He was soooo handsome.)
I will miss him.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.
Love,
Miriam
(Emma's youngest daughter)