Thomas-Lee-Obituary

Thomas G. Lee

Canton, Ohio

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Thomas G. Lee Age 78, passed away on Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010 at his home with his family at his side. He was born to parents Ralph and Lurene Lee in Freemont, Ohio on Feb. 14, 1932. He is preceded in death by his parents, his son Brian, and his half brother Robert. Tom loved sports and played...

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Words cannot express the sorrow that is felt in your loss. It is truly a loss to all who knew Tom. He will be remembered at all the JHS games with his smile & great personality. Our families experienced many good memories which will always be cherished. God Bless.

Hello Lee Family,
We are sending out thoughts and prayer to you all from Wisconsin. Mr. Lee will never be forgotten and I too remember his booming, yet gentle voice cheering on our basketball team. He was an amazing dad, and huge supporter of our community. He always made everyone feel so welcomed & special when you were around him. One of the funniest dad's I remember growing up.
Do you remember when to go cups first came out? Mr. Lee thoughts those cups were made just...

Dear Betty, Melissa, Lydia and Families

Our deepest Sympathy, and may God Bless and give you strength. Tom was always fun to be around. We have enjoyed many years together with our daughters their sports and games then later we enjoyed many years and many games with each other as our grand children played ball. What a joy we all shared these many years. The friendship with dinners, weddings and joys of births and now the sadness of losing one so dear. Tom will be missed by...

I was privileged to work many years with Tom at General Tire. He was a true gentlemen and always had a contagious smile and laugh. It was a pleasure to have him part of the "Field Engineering" department.

May the love of friends and family carry you through this difficult time. Our deepest sympathy to Betty and family.

I also had the pleasure of working with Tom at General Tire. He was always very friendly and easy to get along with. He will be missed by many.

I had the priviledge of working with Tom at General Tire in Detroit. He taught me alot. He was one of the most cheerful people I have ever known. Our condolence to Betty and family. Ike Adams (Northville MI)

I had the pleasure of working with Tom for many years at General Tire. I will always remember him for his thunderous laugh and how that laugh could brighten any situation.

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I know many good memories will remain with you forever.

I worked with Tom at General Tire and remember that his laugh truly "filled the room". He will be missed.

I had the honor of working with Tom at Smithers Scientific Services. I never met a gentlemen who was so delightful, happy, always smiling and fun to work with. He brought sunshine into Smithers each time he came in. We shared our family experiences with each other and it was always interesting to see what was going on in the Lee household. He has left a huge hole in our hearts.

My deepest sympathy to Tom's entire family.

Judy Samuelson

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