LEE, Leonard F. Leonard F. Lee, 90, of Mansfield, husband of the late Florence (Oliver) Lee, died Sunday, (February 12, 2006) in Douglas Manor in Windham. He was born Oct. 14, 1915, in New Bedford, MA, the son of Joseph and Mary (Brown) Lee. He was employed by the American Screw Co. and later was the Plant Superintendent of the Brand Rex Wire & Cable Co. in Willimantic. Mr. Lee was a member of St. Jude's Council of the Knights of Columbus in Coventry. He enjoyed fishing and golfing. His survivors include three daughters: Sandra and her husband William, Linda Hill and her husband Ken of Willington and Beth Lee Spinner and her husband Clifford of Columbia; a son, Leonard J. Lee and his wife Sandra of Tolland. He also leaves nine grandchildren: Christine Kotrba, Karen Robinson, Laurie Devaney, Jennifer Hussey, Leonard J. Lee, Kate HiII-Hillyer, Matthew Hill, Thomas Hill and Clayton Spinner and nine great-grandchildren. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday, February 16, at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's Church in Coventry. Burial will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery in Windham. The family will receive friends Wednesday, from 6 - 8 p.m. and again Thursday, from 8:45-9:15 a.m. at the Bacon Funeral Home, 71 Prospect St., Willimantic. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 238 West Town St., Norwich, CT 06360. Please visit: www.baconfh.com to register your condolences.
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Barbara Baker-Lupia
February 14, 2006
Dear Linda, Beth and family,
I was so sorry to read this today. My heart is with you all. You were great neighbors when we move back to Connecticut and I throughly enjoyed working with your dad at Brand-Rex.
Mike Ninteau
February 14, 2006
Suzanne and I are deeply saddened by your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Theresa & Greg
February 14, 2006
Beth,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
With Love,
Theresa & Greg
Jane Bamford-Kennedy
February 14, 2006
Beth,
I was terribly saddened to hear the news about your father. Although we are miles apart please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
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