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Lee Lemoine
Lee Lemoine, a dedicated operator for Huntsman for over 38 years and a proud United States Army Veteran, passed away on April 14, 2024, in Beaumont, Texas. He was born on May 19, 1937, in Bunkie, Louisiana.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at Melancon Levingston Funeral Home in Port Neches, Texas. Officiating will be Reverend Jim McClintock. Burial will follow at Oak Bluff Memorial Park Cemetery in Port Neches, Texas.
Visitation will begin prior to the service at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at Melancon Levingston Funeral Home in Port Neches, Texas.
Lee will be remembered as a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He is survived by his beloved wife Sue Lemoine and his children: Mark Lemoine (Michelle), Paul Lemoine (Sharon), Lea Ann Parks (Bob), and Chad Lemoine (Shawn). Lee's legacy continues through his grandchildren - Matt Lemoine, Brittany Trahan, Brad Lemoine, Ginger Moran, Robby Parks, Ben Parks, Landon Lemoine, and Kerstyn Lemoine - as well as his great-grandchildren: Stryker, Sawyer, Easton, Natalie, Beau, Tatum, Caroline, Ava, Luke, Colton, Connor, Madilyn and Liam.
In addition to his family commitments, Lee dedicated his time to volunteering at the Port Neches Senior Center and the Hughen Center and he was also an active member of the Port Neches Knights of Columbus #2461. Lee found joy in hunting, fishing, and gardening throughout his life.
Lee was preceded in death by his first wife of 50 years, Judith Lemoine; two sisters; and six brothers.
Lee will be deeply missed by all who knew him. His kindness and dedication to his family and community have left an indelible mark on all those whose lives he touched. May he rest in peace.
Serving as pallbearers will be Matt Lemoine, Brad Lemoine, Robby Parks, Ben Parks, Landon Lemoine, Cory Trahan, and Ryan Moran.
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2001 Nall Street, Port Neches, TX 77651
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