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Wanda Donihoo
April 16, 2012
Lee Rampey was a thoughtful and considerate man with a great sense of humor. I knew him as a lawyer in Warner Robins and then as the U.S. Attorney in Macon. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Wendell Dawson
April 7, 2012
I knew Lee as a partner in the firm of Justice Peyton Hawes. They associated me for title work in Oconee County for several years. He was a gentleman and had a distinguished career.
Louis Sands
April 6, 2012
Lee Rampey was a fine lawyer, gentleman and friend. Although Lee always took his responsibilities and duties with due regard and seriousness, he also had a great sense of humor. He always treated others with respect. I will always treasure the memories of the times I had the pleasure and privilege of working with him while he served as United States Attorney.
Miriam Duke
April 4, 2012
Lee Rampey was a good man who respected the law and served his country faithfully. His kindness and sense of humor always tempered his judgments as U. S. Attorney. He will be missed.
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