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Lee R. Geisel

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Lee Robert Geisel, 65, died May 28, 2015. Born on July 2, 1949 in Springfield, MA, He was the son of Robert and Katherine (Smith) Geisel. Lee was a graduate of Classical High School and went on to receive his Bachelors of the Arts Degree from Clark University. Lee loved theater and after college...

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R.I.P. Lee . We had such good fun on the road and you were seared into my heart as you gifted me with an introduction to the love of my life and both of you are remembered well . Thank you Lee. Bless you . David Hughes

May God be with you & every one who loved Lee.

With deep sorrow I send my condolences to the family of Lee R.Geisel .Lee was a terrific " Stage Manager " . To carry the memories of our adventures traveling over hill and dale spreading the hearty tunes of " Stephen Foster " is just a " side show " to our headliner ...Ladies and Gentlemen , may we present our very own " Lee Geisel" .We had such fun!Thank you Lee.
May Lee Rest in Peace.

David Hughes

How you will be missed my dear Lee. You were not just a coworker but a wonderful friend and confidant.

I can just imagine that you are sitting with the Lord right now and he is laughing until he cries just like we used to.

My condolences go out to your sister whom you loved so dearly and all of your family and friends.

Your faithfulness and loyalty to your friends and your ability to make life fun with your quick witt and bubbly enthusiasm for life will cement you...

I know you are in the great beyond, Lee. It is a place of light and beauty and peace. I know you were met there by the same smiles and friendship you gave to all who knew you.

Rest in peace Lee. You had a gentle soul and you will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed.

Lee spent time working with the Springfield Chamber of Commerce and he always had a sharp wit and an uncanny ability to make even mundane jobs FUN! My condolences to your family and friends.

I met Lee in Miss O'learys 4 grade class at 16 acres elementary school.We were friends for awhile. Our paths went in different directions. For the past few months I have been obsessed with finding people from my past who ment something to me. If you made me laugh on a regular basis it was important to me to thank you for that great gift to me that I soarly needed. My sister sent me Lees obituary today. I had hoped to get caught up with Lee but... I will always be graetful to you Lee for the...

You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.