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Natalie Ann "Tootie" Lee obituary, Kenosha, WI

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Natalie Ann "Tootie" Lee Natalie Ann "Tootie" Lee was born to eternal life Sunday, March 22, 2015, peacefully at her home with her loving family at her side. Leukemia may have claimed her body but her soul was taken by her savior, Jesus Christ where she can spend eternity with her loved ones and still keep an eye on her boys. Born to this life on November 9, 1939, she was daughter to the late Otto and Elizabeth (Zink) Reuter. She attended local schools. She loved dancing and in the 1950's she won a dance contest on Chicago's WGN T.V. Show. She danced her way into the heart of Robert "Bob" Lee, Sr. They were united in marriage on September 17, 1957 at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Kenosha. And that dance lasted 57 years. They enjoyed the early years of their marriage traveling the country, as she followed her husband during his professional baseball career with the Milwaukee Braves minor league teams. Then with the birth of their first son, Bob, Jr., the dance changed. To support this new gift, the 56 Ford Convertible was sold and a station wagon was bought. Baseball was not a way during these years to support a family. Bob, Sr. went into the plumbing trade and it was decided that "Tootie" would stay home and keep an eye on the growing family. Soon Mike, then Greg followed along. What a wonderful mother who always had a hot breakfast, dinner with the family, clean home, clothes, and the constantly battled to keep clean kids. Her family were all blessed. She helped with family expenses during those young lean years. She worked part time at Conaway Bakery (never came home without some sort of surprise) and sold Avon door to door. Her kids wanted for nothing. Love was always in plenty of supply. In her younger years among some of her outlets she loved to play tennis, create ceramics, scrapbook, read and play cards , but family to her last day was priority one. She was the guiding force. "Tootie" would nudge her husband in 1976 to start Lee Plumbing in the basement of their home. Now that the kids were on their way she was able to support her husband in this endeavor. She worked every job title in the early years; secretary, bookkeeper, schedule calls, bill and collect. Her drive and work ethic is what the company is founded on today. Life threw her a curve when in 1984 she and Bob started the Kenosha Twins Midwest League Class A Baseball Team. The Kenosha Twins were a minor league affiliate of the Minnesota Twins. Together they enjoyed seeing the smile of faces of those who came out to the park; especially the kids. She did whatever was needed; sold tickets, made popcorn, judge baby races and was like a mother to the players and coaches who came through our city. Many of who stay connected with her to this day. The team was later sold but baseball was a part of our parents DNA. In later years she enjoyed rooting for her Kenosha Kingfish along with many other Kenoshans. In her later years she volunteered at local hospitals, the Humane Society and when she could she along with her "sister" Bev Barnett would bring animals to local nursing homes. Animals (usually small dogs that did not listen well) were her passion. "Tootie" was loved by her family and many friends. Survivors include her husband of 57 year, Bob Lee, Sr.; her sons, Bob, Jr. and his wife, Linda (Dibble), Michael and his wife, Julie (Markee) and Greg and his wife, Teresa ( Conduff) ; grandchildren, Nick, Taylor, Jessica, Austin, Emma, Colton, Jacob (Serving our country now in Afghanistan) and Ben; great grandson, Logan; along with many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Otto and Betty Reuter; brother, Don Reuter; sister, Lois Stengert; and grandson, Michael Lee, Jr. Together her and Bob were active members of St. Mary's Church in Burlington. She was a committed and faithful friend, loved to walk, and play canasta with card club, who she so enjoyed being with. The bonus in her life was her family, laughter, faith, loving and paying it forward to so many who were touched by our angel on earth. She will live on in our hearts. Funeral Services will be held on Friday, March 27, 2015. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. at St. Peter Catholic Church, 2224 30th Avenue. Relatives and friends are asked to meet at the church for the Mass. A visitation for "Tootie" will be held at the Piasecki-Althaus Funeral Home on Thursday, March 26th from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Tootie loved flowers in her life but in her death she preferred that memorial remembrances be made to pay it forward. The family would appreciate memorials to either Safe Harbor Humane Society, 7811 60th Ave., Kenosha, WI or to United for a Cure (providing women local access for cancer testing), P.O. Box 249, Kenosha, and WI 53141. "Tooties" family would like to thank so many people who helped them these past several months( too many to mention), kept her company and gave of themselves to keep her spirits up and provided our family with so much love (and food) . They would like to thank her medical team. Dr. Longo at University Hospital in Madison, Dr. Haider and Dr. Schmidt and their staff for the wonderful care and compassion. Her caregiver, Jutta Rupe, Hospice of Burlington, and the Burlington Visiting Nurses. To the Lee family network of friends (you know who you are) thanks is not enough. Our family is truly blessed. Piasecki-Althaus Funeral Home & Cremation Services 3720 39th Avenue Kenosha, Wisconsin 53144 262-658-4101 Online Condolences at www.piasecki-althaus.com

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Published by Racine Journal Times from Mar. 24 to Mar. 25, 2015.

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Gretchen Herrmann

April 9, 2015

Mr. Lee, I am so sorry to hear about Mrs. Lee's passing. I remember seeing you both at restaurants in Burlington when my mom and dad and I went out. I loved her spunk! She was always able to say something sassy that made me laugh. I am grateful to have met her. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers

Don & Rigmor Bruno

March 28, 2015

Bob,
Tootie was a great stabilizing influence and a great mother who's smile always, always brought brightness and warmth when we met. No matter the years or the miles, it was like we never parted ways since early elementary school days. Rigmor & I are so sad for your loss.

March 28, 2015

Dear Bob, and Family,

We are sorry to learn of the loss of your dear "Tootie." She will be sorely missed by all who knew her. We will remember her, as well as you and your family in prayer, at this difficult time. John & Rosemary Cibrario

Bill Mayew

March 27, 2015

Bob, sincerest condolences on your loss. Bill Mayew and family.

March 26, 2015

Hello Bob & Family - I am so sorry for your loss. Tootie was a ray of sunshine! Love, Jeanne (Gigi) Thomey Meyer

Melvina Klemm

March 26, 2015

Bob,
Sorry to hear of your lost...I can remember
when we all started out and Tootie was
bringing your youngest to my Laura's
birthday parties before they started school.
Take care...you had a wonderful marriage.

March 26, 2015

Jane and I will forever cherish the laughter and good spirits at your kitchen table. Bob and all of the family will be in our prayers.

Bill and Jane Hoare

Larry & Ruth Selear

March 26, 2015

Bob, we are so sorry to hear of Tootie's passing. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Ron Stevens

March 26, 2015

Bob and Family - I was saddened to hear of your great loss. Tootie was an amazing woman who will be missed by all. I hope you find comfort in the wonderful legacy she left of family, friends and memories. Our sincere condolences.

March 26, 2015

Bob Tootie meant the world to mem My friend since ninth grade I love her I'm so sorry Betty Runde

Tom Pederson

March 25, 2015

Bob,

So sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you.

Jim & Barb Gawloski

March 25, 2015

Bob & Family we are so sorry that " Toots" life was cut far to short! God bless her as she returns to his loving arms.

March 25, 2015

Tootie you are my sister Linda's mother in law and the love you shared with her was felt in her big family. We spent many hours together making memories that will be shared over and over again. Love Lee Ann & Scott

Mr & Mrs Jim Thomey, Sr.

March 25, 2015

Bob and family, I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you.

Deb Jacobs

March 25, 2015

I will remember Tootie with a smile in my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

March 25, 2015

Very nicely written obituary!

Domenic Roscioli

March 25, 2015

Hugs with much love from a distance,God bless,FR.Domenic Roscioli

Jack Pohlman

March 25, 2015

I'm so sorry for your loss, Bob.

Jack

Tim Pulizzano

March 24, 2015

Mr. Lee and the Lee Family... My heart aches for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you

Jennifer Pulchinski

March 24, 2015

Bob and family, I am sorry to hear of your loss. I hope your love and memories help you through this difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Jean Dibble

March 24, 2015

So very sorry for your loss, and glad she loved so many so well, and was so well loved.

Steve Conduff

March 24, 2015

From our family to yours, our thoughts and prayers go out to you all. Our memories are many and we will never forget Mrs. Tootie, she was like a mother to us. Love, Steve and Kids

Skip and Brenda Carey-Mielke

March 24, 2015

Bob and Family, Our most sincere and heart felt prayers are with you at this time of loss to you and to your family. God Bless you in your time of grief.

Mary Anne Hillery

March 24, 2015

How lucky I am to have had a friendship so great that makes saying good-bye so hard. With love and friendship to the entire Lee and Reuter family.

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