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Lee J. Deters

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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DETERS, Lee J. Lee J. Deters, of Enfield and long time resident of Longmeadow, MA, died Sunday (November 18, 2007), after a courageous battle with Parkinson's Disease. Mr. Deters and his family moved to Longmeadow in 1972 when he began his career with Smith & Wesson as Vice President...

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Arleen, Sheila, and Jerry,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. I have the fondest memories of Uncle Leap, especially skeet shooting with my late father, John Baker, down at Table Rock Lake and the beautiful aerial photos he took of the point; they're proudly displayed in our cabin. I have a feeling Uncle Leap and dad are skeet shooting "up there" and sharing gun stories. You're in our prayers.

Sheila, W.L. and I were very sorry to hear of the death of your Dad. Please know that we are thinking of you and your family.
W. L. and Margaret Goodwin,(Phil's parents)

My sympathy to the family. You will be remembered in prayer at this time of loss. It's been years since I have seen any of you. I'm Joan Deter's sister (one of the many). My prayer is with you.

Arlene

My deepest sympathy to you and your family upon your loss of Lee.As you may remember we were close friends when neighbors on Seguoia in Affton. Remember the "Gin Bucket" we passed among neighbors when installing our fences on a community basis.

It was a good day when I introduced him to Emerson Electric. Besides it gave me the opportunity to share a carpool with him and Chester Hasek.

With Lee's charm and personality I'm sure he'll renew the neighborly friendship...

Arlene,

Our sympathy is extended to you and your family. Lee was a couragous and very special person and my heart goes out to you in your loss. Hopefully once the shock and grief are overcome, your memories will grow sweeter. Please know we are thinking of you.

Arlene: Accept my sympathy,I lost my dearest friend, Classmate, WWII shipmate,and he will forever be in my thoughts and prayers.Bill Baahlmann

Arleen, my wife and I express our
deepest regrets to you and your family to the loss of your dearly
beloved Lee. Nothing we can say that will ease the pain you are
feeling this day.

My sincere condolences to the Deters family. I was a South Side Catholic classmate.
Sincerely,