Jerry Robert Lee

Jerry Robert Lee obituary, Platteville, WI

Jerry Robert Lee

Jerry Lee Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Melby Funeral Home & Crematory on Dec. 11, 2025.
Jerry Lee, age 80, of Platteville, WI died Tuesday, December 9, 2025 unexpectedly at

home. Jerry was born on April 3, 1945, in Cuba City, Wisconsin, the son of Robert and

Carol (Miller) Lee. From an early age, Jerry embraced the rhythm of farm life, working

alongside his father and developing a deep appreciation for the outdoors. He spent his

youth fishing, hunting, trapping, and learning the values of hard work and humility that

would guide him throughout his life.

He was a graduate from Platteville High School in 1963 and attended the University of

Wisconsin–Platteville for a year before returning home to support his family after his

father's passing. With quiet strength and unwavering dedication, he took on the

responsibility of providing for his mother and helping raise his younger brother, David-

teaching him not only the skills of the farm, but also how to enjoy the simple, rugged

pleasures of the outdoors.

Jerry had a lifelong love for fast-pitch softball. Known for his talent, his sportsmanship,

and the friendships he forged on countless teams, he earned the respect of many. He

remained steadfast in his faith, honoring Sunday as "the Lord's Day" and never playing

on that day, a commitment admired by teammates and opponents alike. He was also a

devoted Chicago Cubs and Chicago Bears fan, loyally cheering them on through every

season.

On October 22, 1991, Jerry married the love of his life, Cathy McCoy, at the United

Methodist Church in Darlington, Wisconsin. Together, they built a life filled with

companionship and joy-fishing, working around the farm, exploring the land in their

side-by-side and simply enjoying time spent in one another's company.

Jerry shared a uniquely special bond with his nieces, Bekka and Emma, and his

nephew, Jason. Whether they were talking cattle, softball, dogs, or the many small

blessings of life, he nurtured a relationship with each of them that was rooted in love,

shared interests, and genuine pride.

He enjoyed meeting his classmates at McDonald's for breakfast or Culver's for lunch.

Jerry thought the world of his Culver's family as he went there every day for lunch.

Above all, Jerry's life was defined by his steadfast faith in God and his love for Jesus.

His quiet, steady devotion was a source of encouragement and inspiration to everyone

blessed to know him. He leaves behind a legacy of faith, loyalty, kindness, and a life

lived with purpose.

Jerry is survived by his brother, David (Dawn) Lee and their family, Bekka (Richard)

Martin, and their children, Isobel, Annalie, and Evelyn, Emma (Joey) Acker, and Jason

Lee. He was preceded in death by his wife, Cathy, his parents, and nieces, Mya and

Hanna Lee in 2004.

Funeral services will be 3:00 PM, Sunday, December 14, 2025, at the Melby Funeral

Home & Crematory in Platteville, WI. Burial will be at Hillside Cemetery at a later date.

Visitation will be from 1:00 PM until the time of the service. Online condolence can be

made at www.melbyfh.com.

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L Gary Livingston

December 26, 2025

I just learned today Dec 26 about Jerry's passing. I considered Jerry a great childhood friend and a very nice guy. I remember Melvin and Merl Vacha, Fay Trenary and Jerry Lee and myself going on an all nigh camping trip down to the end of Joe's Lane and on a cliff above the Little Platte River (used to be called the old dump road). I remember our potatoes snd beans that we tried to warm up were full of sand. we were all miserably cold and tired trying to sleepi on the hard ground . I remember the next morning,we were all still cold but decided we all needed to strip down naked and clean up in the river. For some reason I can still see Jerry shivering in that cold water about 5:30 in the morning as we all most likely were shivering also. I have fond memories of Jerry, he was always a very nice guy and may Jerry Rest In Peace

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