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Lee Taylor McBee

Lawrence, Kansas

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Lee Taylor McBeeServices for Lee T. McBee, 63, Lawrence, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, visitation to follow. Mr. McBee died unexpectedly on June 24. He was born March 23, 1951 in Kansas City, Missouri, the son of Taylor R. McBee and Margaret Reece McBee. He spent his...

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Carla,

So sad to hear of Lee's passing. Have been a fan years with many fond memories of seeing him perform around Lawrence. My thoughts and prayers are with you and family. God Bless! Gerry Schoenecker

Dearest Carla,so sorry and heartbroken to hear about Lee.There will never be another like "The Great Lee McBee".I wish I could have made it up there,but my love,thoughts,and prayers are with you and your family.I can see Lee and Robert reminising up in Heaven.I hope you know how much Robert & I love Lee and you too Carla.When you listen to Lee sing you feel it deep down.Thanks for sharing your sweet guy with all of us for all these years.He will always be remembered, as will you dear...

I had the pleasure of playing a few of Lee's tunes Wednesday morning on my radio show, According to the Record, on 1320 KLWN. Wonderful musician, even greater guy, we need more young one's like you Mr. McBee. God Bless the family going forward. Remember the smiles.
Hank Booth, Lawrence

for the big band upstairs....

So sorry to hear of Lee's passing...... God Bless him and his family. We all loved Lee's music and his dedication to his art. He will be missed by many, fans and friends alike.

A great musician. RIP Lee

Carla - I'm so sorry to hear about Lee's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Memories will keep in your heart forever. Thinking of you. My deepest sympathy, Pam Jacob

I will miss you, what a wonderful life you had. Carla I am so sorry for your loss, hold on to all those memories. Kristen

Carla, David & I were saddened to hear of Lee's unexpected time to leave this world. David remembers jamming with Lee many years before I knew him. May the memories help you thru the upcoming years. Our thoughts and hearts are with you and family.

Oh how I (we) wish we were there - Lee's passing has hit us right below the blues belt - he was such a delight to come and listen to and always was the "icing on the cake" at the end of each of our KC visits - Lee loved to see Sheri and I walk in and he always stopped playing to say "here come the two sweetest peaches" from Chicago and he would introduce us to the audience and we, being our silly selves, would get up and applaud us and Lee too - I will treasure, even more so now, the...