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Lee MITCHELL

Sacramento, California

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MITCHELL, Lee D. Lee Mitchell, III 'Fuzzy' 77 of Woodland, California, passed away at his home August 31, 2013. Lee was born May 3, 1936 in Berkeley, California, the son of Dickey Leroy Mitchell, Jr. and Beulah Marie Andrews. He was preceded in death by his parents and a younger brother Edward...

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One of a kind that will truly be missed, and more importantly remembered by many. Be we'll my friend.

Actions, more than words, define a person, and the memory of Lee will certainly be played out in remembering all the wonderful acts you did for your special community, family and friends. I was so fortunate to sit in two of your classes - a special teacher, straight shooter with the know how to transfer scientific knowledge. A few years later my life was again blessed by being involved in biking. Whether you were sagging an event I rode or participating as a volunteer together, your smile...

Any chance to see you and say hello was a special event for me. I feel honored to have known you. I thank God for you.

Fuzzy Oh Fuzzy, you gave me my first crew captain lesson on how to properly support a cyclist on the road. You helped me finished a century ride in Death Valley with your wise and witty words of inspiration. Angels don't wear white robes. You were our bewhiskered Guardian angel that drove a red van blaring music to help spirit every cyclist home to their journey's end. Memories and blessings to Lee's family and tailwinds to Lee's spirit, a great mentor and friend.

Lee rest in peace. It was an honor to have you as friend and have many fond memories of cycling with you.

We will miss you in the neighborhood Lee. Your Santa costume when the kids trick or treated and the SAG van in the drive way. Mostly we will miss your great smile, your waive and our conversations in the front yard. You and your red socks will never be forgotten.

Love and Peace,
The Murray's

Lee helped Wayne and I on so many rides. His cheer and support were always an inspiration to help us achieve when we began to doubt that we could. We will treasure his memory and know that he will be sorely missed. Our sincerest condolences to all of the Mitchell family.

Thank you Lee Mitchell for everything you did for all of us. I had the great privilege of being taught from this wonderful man at WCC. You will be very missed here.

Your smile carries with me all my days...your spirit forever remains bright....you were my mentor, I loved learning geology because of the way you taught it...
I know you and terry turner are together now...yuba college years were the best because of you two...
Until when we meet again...
Love you, pat (amber lucero)