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Randy Bret Lee

Tavares, Florida

Sep 17, 1969 – Apr 24, 2024 (Age 54)

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BORN
September 17, 1969
DIED
April 24, 2024
AGE
54
LOCATION
Tavares, Florida

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Randy Bret Lee, of Mt Dora, Florida, passed away on April 24, 2024, at the age of 54. He was born on September 17, 1969, in Plainview, NY, to Rhoda and Jack E. Lee. Randy was a Beloved Fiance to Holly Cassano, Beloved father to his daughter, Kaelyn Lee, Beloved brother to Laura Jutting and...

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My condolences to the Lee family. I was very close to Randy while attending Farmingdale High School. We'd spend time being young and silly going to Roosevelt RaceTrack and play trotters his father Jack would give us to play. This saddens me to hear this. I wish my old friend peace. -Dave Perdie

Randy, yesterday was your birthday and I didn't forget. Happy belated heavenly birthday.

(posted this on 9/17/25, but it didn't show up for some reason, so reposting) Today is the second birthday without Randy. It's not easy, but I remember when he brought this home in 2014, and he was so jazzed about it. He loved that Harley. It was his birthday present to himself. A lot of good memories and some bittersweet, but I know he is walking with Jesus and God now, and that brings me solace... still a hole in my heart. Watching him battle stage 4 Lung Cancer for 3 years was...

Happy Birthday my brother. I think of you often!

Randy you was my brother in law and I will always remember you as my friend. God has you with him and you're not suffering anymore. Fly high brother.

Thinking about you Randy, as I do every day, along with my dad. I am so thankful and grateful that you both loved each other over the years and became good friends. Life is so unpredictable and you both fought your cancer battles together at the end and I am thankful God called you both home, so you could continue your journey's together into God's beautiful kingdom. Kaelyn has grown into a beautiful young woman and you would be so proud of her! I still pray every morning when I walk Zen...

Randy, Man. Can´t believe you´re gone. I was just a high school kid back around 1996 working part time and you took me under your wings and I learned so much from you about sales. We´d crack up in the office and you were a real cool dude, and that always stuck with me, which is why from time to time over the years I´d look you up and send you a message just to say hey. I always viewed you as a real mentor to me at an impactful age. Never really got to tell you that. You made a real lasting...