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Lee Gorman Jr.

Fort Wayne, Indiana

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The following obituary is being republished to provide additional information. LEE GORMAN JR., 78, died Friday, Sept. 5, 2003, at Parkview Hospital. He was born in Toledo, Ohio and graduated from Central High School. He earned his bachelor degree from Toledo University, and a Church and...

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This acknowledgement is in memory of my dear father Lee Gorman; the honorable accountant. He would be 100 years young in the physical on the day of his translation; September 5, as of the year 2025. Although he lives in another state of consciousness and state of being, he lives forever in my heart eternally. He was a wise man that taught me well. I'm adding this picture taken in 1958 of my father and mother (Lee Gorman and Lucy Wilson-Gorman) to his collection. "Happy Journeys and Forever...

I still speak to daddy from my heart, and remember what he would do in situations in my own life's experiences. My Father was an Honorable Accountant for many years, and I patterned my career goals as a Computer Programmer/Analyst after his example, and was successful. I love you Daddy, your grandchildren love you, and we speak of you with laughter. I kept your business degree, so I'm posting it, as a wonderful memory and accomplishment. Your memory will live on in our house, through your...

To my brothers and sisters: Keep the faith. Big Lee, as I referred to him as, is in a much better place. Be strong all and just remember everything and everyone he had a positive impact on. My brother and sister, Lee III and Janis, I love you both dearly, but God loves us all best.

TO THE GORMAN FAMILY: MY HEARTS GO OUT TO YOU ALL MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU IN YOUR TIME OF SORROW. MY PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU.

I would like to express my deepest sympathy to the family of Lee Gorman, Jr. especially Mrs. Gladys, Dee & Katrina. Lee is in a much better place and is free from worry and pain. Stay strong and keep your faith....

Love,
Brenda