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August 19, 2010
We all miss Lee, he was a great person, a great friend and a wonderful, father, grandfather and husband, he brought joy to all that knew him
Debbie Parker
August 19, 2010
It's still hard to believe he is gone. I remember his laugh, smile and his caring personality. Lee was always there for me and my sons. He always treated me as his sister and I knew I could count on him and Lynda. I know my boys miss him too. He was not only an uncle to them, but in thier adult life he was best friends with both Greg and Jeff. They had a lot of fun golfing, hunting, playing cards, quad riding, lunch or even traveling to pick up a motor home. Uncle Lee was always ready to go with the boys. We have a lot of great memories, trips, holidays, times that we will always treasure. Love Susan Quigley
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