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Leonard Ray McKee

Three Rivers, Michigan

Dec 23, 1930 – Jan 9, 2017 (Age 86)

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BORN
December 23, 1930
DIED
January 9, 2017
AGE
86
LOCATION
Three Rivers, Michigan

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McKee, Leonard Ray Age 86, of Three Rivers, MI and a seasonal resident of Crystal River, FL passed away January 9, 2017. He was born December 23, 1930 in Kalamazoo, MI to the late Max and Ethal McKee. He was an owner of McKee Lines in Mattawan MI Waterand White Freightliner Dealership in...

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Leonard was a great friend. He was such a great communicator, sharing his interesting experiences with those of us who enjoyed listening. We think of him often and miss his warm humor. He was one in a million.


Leonard was a true gentleman and an all around good guy. He stored my pontoon boat for a few years and I know he is still missed by his family and all that knew him. May he rest in peace.

What a great guy Len McKee was. Our family, and especially Adam, will miss him. He was a wonderful mentor to Adam and a nice guy for all of us to get to know. Condolences to Karen and Len's family.

Prayers for your family and Karen from Frank and Harlene McKinney. Frank thought of you often and even had your business card on our dining room table. Frank bought his first new truck from Leonard many years ago. He lived across the street from him at Klines Resort. You will be dearly missed.

Frank and Harlene McKinney

Prayers for love, peace and strength to all of our family at this difficult time.

Condolences and thoughts to my Cousins and remaining Aunts and Uncle Gus.

We wish to convey our deepest sympathy and condolences to the entire family of Leonard. He will be missed.

We always looked forward to spending time with Lenny. His wit and humor were fine tuned. He had a wonderful, well traveled, and we're glad he was our friend.

Leonard was a friend for many years. We did business when he owned Waterland Freightliner and McKee trucking. He was a business man that always followed his word, a hand shake was all that was needed. In later years Leonard stored boats for me for several years. I'll miss you ole man, God Speed.