Ted-Lee-Obituary

Ted Edward Lee

Jacksonville, Florida

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Jacksonville, Florida
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Shriners Hospitals for Children

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LEE Ted Edward Lee passed away October 7, 2016 at the age of 74. Ted was born, and lived his entire life, in Jacksonville, Florida. Ted's life was unexpectedly cut short due to complications surrounding elective back surgery. He wanted it fixed so he could spend more quality time with his...

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My friend, Ted, you will be sorely missed. We had years of fun together at work, playing golf and traveling for our annual golf trips to the mountains. Hit the ball straight when playing with the big man. He will keep you on the straight and narrow until the rest of us join you.

Our family considered Ted Lee to be a friend, supporter and a teacher. His guidance and leadership in Boy Scouts help our son become an Eagle Scout. We have more fond memories then we can count. We also celebrate the life of a very good person who meant a lot to us and so many more. Your memory will live on as we recall all the adventures we had together.

Nov 10 2016

I was in the Shrine Club with Ted several years ago. We had a club called the Under 40 Club which was a bicycle unit called the Spoketers. After the Spoketers, I saw Ted occasionally and he was always the same great person I knew but even better with age.
Condolences to the family.

Ron Whitaker

I was a member of the DuPont Class of 1960 and played football with Ted in 1959. He was a good friend and valuable member of our team. Haven't seen him in many years, but have fond memories. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Rut Liles

Dear Lassie & Family: I am deeply saddened to learn of Ted's passing. I met him when he was Branch Manager at Barnett Bank on Fort Caroline Road. He was always kind and compassionate and willing to help others in need. I will remember him for his lasting smile and his understanding of people and their needs. He was a first class gentleman and will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. He was truly ONE OF THE GOOD GUYS. May God give all of you the strength to get...

Dear Lassie and Family: I am deeply saddened to learn of Ted's passing. I first met him when he was branch manager at Barnett Bank on Fort Caroline Road. He was always a kind and compassionate man and a fine gentleman. We had some great conversations. He understood people and was always willing to help any way he could. He had a marvelous personality and always smiled. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him. He was truly ONE OF THE GOOD GUYS.

May he rest in eternal...