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Dr. Lloyd Lee Dodson Dr. Lloyd Lee Dodson, 89, of Topeka, Kansas, passed away peacefully in his home on Saturday, Dec. 21 with his loving family by his side. Lee was born on Apr. 20, 1924 to Stokes and Beulah Dodson. He grew up in Topeka, having attended Lowman Hill and Randolph grade schools, Boswell Junior High, and in 1942, he graduated from Topeka High School. He later graduated from Washburn University earning a Bachelor s Degree in History Education. He went on to receive a Master s Degree and Doctorate Degree, both in the field of Education, from the University of Kansas. As a young man, he taught and coached at Tecumseh Grade School, where he eventually became the Principal, then Superintendent of Tecumseh Schools. During this timeframe, he helped pioneer a special education program and promoted female athletics in the Tecumseh School District. In 1966, he became the Dean of Students at Washburn University of Topeka. As the Vice President for Student Affairs, he helped and mentored many college students until he retired in 1989. Because of his deep love for education, he continued to teach various classes at Allen County Community College through 2009. Lee had also enlisted in the US Army in November 1942 serving in the 1574th as a member of the US Army Corps of Engineers. He served in both the European and Pacific Theaters of Operation during World War II until March, 1946. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge in Bastogne, France and in Aachen, Germany. He also served for several months in Okinawa. In addition to his extraordinary love for his family, education, history, and the US Army, Lee was most well-known for his great passion and love for the game of baseball. He played as a young boy for various teams throughout Topeka. After his discharge from the US Army in 1946, he signed a professional contract as a right-handed pitcher with the Chanute Owls of the Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri (KOM) League where he led the team to a league championship. He was later sold to the Topeka Owls in 1947 and at the end of the season, was traded to the New York Yankees. He subsequently played for the Kansas City Blues and the Newark Bears and other minor league baseball teams through 1951. His professional baseball career was highlighted on June 18, 1948 at an exhibition game in Kansas City when he struck out Joe DiMaggio after having thrown only three pitches. After his playing career, Lee created and managed several baseball leagues throughout Topeka. Some of those leagues include: the Elks League, the Babe Ruth League, the Tecumseh League, the Suburban League, the Walter Johnson League, the Over 30 League, and the Fireball League. He was also an active participant in the American Legion, Sertoma Club, Elks Club, Kiwanis, and the Lincoln Club for many years. Throughout his 89 years, Lee profoundly affected many people through his vast experience as an educator; while playing and managing baseball for decades; and while serving in the US Army. His genuine love and devotion to people was obvious as he had many friends, but he will be missed the most by his family who so deeply loved and adored him. He was the greatest son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather anyone could ever hope to have. May our sweet and loving daddy forever rest in peace. Lee was married to Kathleen O Brien Dodson, (deceased) for 46 years and together they had five children. His eldest daughter, Mary Lee passed away in 2009. Lee is survived by his three sons James (Mary), Richard (Alyssa), and Steven (Dianne) Dodson, and his daughter Kathleen Dodson Fick, Major General (Ret.), USAF. He is also survived by his grandchildren, David Fick (Lisa), Heidi Chermak (Tracy), Dorene Dodson, Zachariah Dodson, Kathleen Dodson, and Boone Dodson. He is also survived by his great-grandchildren, Dexter Chermak and Madison Fick. Lee will lie in state after 2:00 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 26 at the Penwell-Gabel Midtown Chapel where his family will greet friends from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. A funeral mass will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Fri., Dec. 27 at Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church. Burial will follow at the Carbondale, Kansas Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be given to any of the following: the American Heart Association, the American Cancer Society, the Valeo CARE Program, and/or Wounded Warriors. To leave a message for the family online, please visit www.PenwellGabelTopeka.com. Dr. Lloyd Lee Dodson

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Published by Topeka Capital-Journal on Dec. 24, 2013.

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Marcella frickey (Humble)

December 18, 2020

Mr. Dodson was my teacher and Principal at Tecumseh North. Besides being a great teacher he was fun! I am so sorry for the family and friends he is one that will never be forgotten.

Clara Sowers

December 29, 2013

So sorry for your loss! Mr. Dodson was one of my instructors at Allen County, very sweet wonderful man who will be missed!

Ron and Julie Hein

December 28, 2013

Family of Lee Dodson,

I was one of those many young soles that Lee influenced during his years as Dean at Washburn University. I was very active in students affairs/government and worked with Lee on innumerable occasions. He was a great mentor, and a great friend, and our paths continued to cross over many years after our meeting. My wife and I send our thoughts and prayers for each of you during these times of sorrow.

Steve Friesen

December 26, 2013

Please accept my condolences during this difficult time. I don't remember Dr. Dodson being called Mr. baseball in the 60's and 70's when I knew him. Yet all my memories of the Dodson family involve playing baseball. My favorite memory is playing catch in my front yard trying to catch a curve ball from Jim. I never caught it. My best to all the Dodson's.
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Cooper

December 26, 2013

To the family of Mr. Basebsll,
Lee was a very special man to me and my family! My kids grew up with him at the ballpark while their Dad played and later while they all played on the same field with our Grandson Jaxon watching. As Lee would say the Cooper's are at the park and ready to play ball!! We have been very fortunate to know and love the man that I will forever remember as Mr. Baseball. Annette Cooper & all the Cooper clan! Tony, Anthony (Lindsey, Jaxon), Justin, Nathan (Charlie).

Sis Shay Long

December 26, 2013

Oh my, where do I start. I was one of many who had the privilege of growing up in Tecumseh with wonderful caring parents and teachers. Lee Dodson taught me in the classroom, on the ball field and in his tiny office when I needed a stern "talking to." Lee taught me to pitch and our mixed team (boys and girls on same team) was the best in the county! After ball practice, he would dress me in his mask, glove, shin guards and chest protecter, then pitch to me. He looked like a giant when he went into his wind up and kicked his left leg up to throw. The ball came so fast I didn't have time to be scared. In his classroom during the World Series the text books were put away at game time and we listened to the games on his radio and kept score on regular score books. He taught us all the correct way to score and we were graded, I'm sure to see if we were paying attention. I send my sincere condolences to his family during this sad time. Lee spent Christmas with Jesus this year. What more could we ask!

Amanda Price

December 26, 2013

He was a great man!! I grow up knowing him from my dad Jim price. So sorry for your loss! Blessed be!!!

Diana Zarazua

December 26, 2013

To all the Dodson family,
Lee Dodson, was a great man and a great person to so many. I have very fond memories of him coaching my brother Roger who played for the Aces. I was very young and very much in love with watching the Aces win. Lee, had a way of bringing in the family and making each game a family affair. I enjoyed the game of baseball, but I loved Mr. Dodson. I loved the Aces...Thank you Lee Dodson for many fond memories.

Sam Dixon

December 26, 2013

We had some GREAT times and I will miss you.
You were an outstanding player and Manager.

Mary Esther Conselman(Greenberg)

December 26, 2013

As a student at Tecumseh, I have many memories of Mr. Dodson. He was a wise, kind, seemingly all knowing & gentle giant of a man. My Mom & I were telling stories about him just yesterday. She remembers that us girls had lock the basement door on him and as we're gigling about it; here comes Mr. Dodson strolling down the hall towards us! Seems he crawled out a window & came to greet us.
He left his mark of moral compus & positive outlook on life with us. RIP, Mr. Dodson

December 26, 2013

He was a wonderful man that loved and treated everyone the same, loved baseball like nobodies business and was a joy to be around around the ball field, thank you to him for the opportunity to live out a dream of mine in the twilight of my sports life.

Gail Daniels

December 25, 2013

My father Jack Gentry was your Father's cousin. He thought so much of your father. Stokes and Beulah were also important in his life. The times I met both your father and your mother they impressed me as very lovely friendly people. I send my sincere condolences. Gail Daniels

December 25, 2013

Jim, I am so sorry to hear about your dad. Listening to his baseball stories before games at Mcdonald Field & then Lee up in the box announcing games, playing his music between innings. Great memories.
Mike Peavler

December 25, 2013

I was a student at Tecumseh grad school, I considered Mr. Dodson to be a great teacher, and just plain fun to be around. You could see his love of children(all people). Prayers to the family.

Eddie Arredondo

December 24, 2013

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Tim Kious

December 24, 2013

I value the time spent with Lee. What great conversations we had about baseball, Topeka, and life in general. My sincerest thoughts to the Dodson family. I know there will be a tremendous void in your lives now that won't easily be closed. He will be missed by so many.

Tammy Marstall

December 24, 2013

Jim, Mary, Doreen, & Katie.....Sorry to hear about your father/grandfather. My love goes out to all of you during this time of sadness. I am sure that he is playing baseball up in heaven now on the best team (God's team). Thinking of all of you.

Mark Works

December 24, 2013

Great guy! Wonderful at WU.

Deanna Coats (Nicol)

December 24, 2013

Mr Dodson was also my principle at Tecumseh and he was one of the sweetest people I have ever met. May he rest now and enjoy the gloryhe has earned by being such a truly great man!

Rick Schmidt

December 24, 2013

My condolences to the Dodson family on the loss of a great man. I was a member of his Aces baseball team in the early '70s. He will be missed by the Topeka community.---Rick Schmidt, Topeka

Linda Taylor-Morgan

December 24, 2013

Rest in Peace and Rise in Glory.You were my Principal and my Friend at Tecumseh Grade School.The Class of 1961.

Galen Mote

December 24, 2013

Please accept my sympathy. I am proud to have known Lee & to have benefited from his leadership and kindness. I also remember, as a youngster, watching Lee pitch for the Topeka Owls. He could really bring it.

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