Terri-Lee-Obituary

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Terri Lynn Lee

Kansas City, Missouri

Oct 21, 1962 – Jun 26, 2025

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BORN
October 21, 1962
DIED
June 26, 2025
LOCATION
Kansas City, Missouri

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Terri Lynn Lee was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, to Joseph and Ola Williams Lee, She was the second of two children.


At the tender age of 8, Terri began her faith journey, accepting Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior. She joined Pleasant Green Baptist Church in Kansas City, Kansas.


She attended Lincoln High School in Kansas City, Missouri. Terri chose her own path—earning her G.E.D. and later her Medical Assistant License. Over the course of more than 40 years, she served faithfully in healthcare as a Medical Assistant, Phlebotomist, Dialysis Technician, and most recently, as an In-home Caregiver for those in need of daily assistance. She lovingly referred to this as “End of Life Care”—work she held dear because it allowed her to bring peace, dignity, and comfort to clients in their final season of life. Terri often shared how these moments—listening to stories, offering encouragement, and preparing families—brought her great fulfillment and spiritual peace.


Terri was preceded in death by her father, Joseph Lee.


She leaves to cherish her memory: her loving mother, Ola Lee; her devoted sister, Chandra Payne; her beloved sons, Tremelle (Tameka) Lee and Chauncey Hatten; her seven grandchildren, nieces, nephews, great-nieces, cousins, and a host of friends and loved ones whose lives were blessed by her presence.


Rest peacefully, Terri—beloved daughter, sister, mother, grandmother, aunt, friend, and faithful servant.


Thoughtful care and services provided by E. S. Eley & Sons Funeral Chapel, Inc.

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My deepest sympathy for your loss . ❤

To Chaundra, I know your heart is heavy, but God is with you. I have known you to always be that loving, caring and present sister.
Days will go by but the days passing will not make the pain any less. .

Hold on to the precious memories and remember, you will always be Terrie's big loving, caring, present sister.

Terri you will be missed, but God knows best. I really enjoyed the time we had together, the talks, laughing, planning to get away from work and worries to just have fun. May you rest well and be at peace now.

Rest in peace cousin. I love you Christina

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