Private graveside services celebrating the life of Mrs. Nell Rose Powell Lee, 93, of West Monroe, LA will be held at the Whitehall Methodist Church Cemetery in Haynesville, LA with Elder W.C. “Dub” Hatten Jr. officiating under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home West Monroe, LA.
Mrs. Lee was born on July 31, 1930, and passed away on February 17, 2024. She was blessed to live a long and full life. Mrs. Lee loved gardening, Avon, bowling, word puzzles, and spending time with family. Mrs. Lee is preceded in death by her parents, Oliver and Louetta Powell; husband, Prentice Lee; siblings, Charles R. Powell, Alton F. Powell, Otis W. Powell, Marjorie Brown, Olline Jacobs, and Mary Immogene Powell; and her granddaughter, Shana Nicole Pierce.
Survivors include her children, Clarence Lee and Kathy Olson (Tim); grandchildren, Kasie Lowery (Dack), Kristin Hatten (Will), TJ Olson (Krystin), Zac Lee, and Kelsey Moran (Rhodes); great grandchildren, Seth Olson, Ava Lowery, Hannah Olson, Karlee Rose Hatten, Maddox Olson, Ford Hatten, Pierce Hatten, and Reed Katherine Moran.
Memorials may be made to the Whitehall Methodist Church Cemetery Fund.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
300 McMillian Rd, West Monroe, LA 71291

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