William A. Lee II

William A. Lee II obituary, Boerne, TX

William A. Lee II

William Lee Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Ebensberger-Fisher Funeral Home on Nov. 1, 2025.
William Arthur Lee, II, aka "Billy," "Bill," "Baby Bob," or "BBob" graduated to heaven on October 27, 2025.
Billy was born June 11, 1953, in Wichita Falls, TX. He and his sister, Linda, cherished their parents, Bill and Frances Lee. Bill managed the Holiday Inn Wichita Falls while Frances (aka "Nana") taught high school English. Billy grew up an outdoorsman, particularly hunting and fishing, passions he carried his entire life on earth. He graduated from Wichita Falls High School and later attended and graduated MIT as Billy said often, "Midwestern IN TOWN" as Midwestern State University was literally across the street from his childhood home.
Post-graduation, Bill became an insurance adjuster and later settled in as a financial advisor in Lubbock, Texas. While it is traditionally frowned upon to have relationships in the office, Bill's smile and charisma was irresistible, landing him the beautiful administrative assistant named Karen who became the love of his life! Bill and Karen were married February 12, 1977, just a week following the tragic and sudden passing of Bill's dad. While the wedding was originally planned to be in Lubbock, Bill and Karen selflessly diverted the wedding to Wichita Falls, to accommodate family logistics. They actually used the same flower arrangement from Bill's daddy's funeral for their wedding. From death to new life. A very true theme for Bill's life.
Following the birth of his son, Logan and daughter, Allison, Bill's journey in the marketplace led him and his family out of Lubbock to Austin, and later, Austin to Houston. It was in Houston that Bill encountered Jesus who radically transformed him and his family forever. While Bill had, since childhood, carried an intellectual acknowledgment of faith, it was in Houston that he was filled with the Spirit- fully in love with the Rescuer and Lover of his soul, Jesus. From death to life. Instantaneously, he was awakened to a new life filled with peace and purpose, following Jesus and diligently studying Jesus' words on how to serve and love others in Bill's orbit. During this season he was strengthened and encouraged by his lifelong friends, mostly from the beautiful community at Second Baptist Church, where he served as a deacon.
Jesus moved Bill and his family from Houston to Scottsdale, AZ, where he managed the entire valley for Wachovia Securities which later became Wells Fargo Advisors. After a few years of fruitful service in Arizona, Bill was eager to get back to hunting, fishing, BBQ, and good people of Texas. An opportunity emerged in San Antonio, and he pounced on it! Bill worked in San Antonio but lived in beautiful Boerne, TX, in a five-acre property Karen chose- non-negotiable! Their home became the central hosting grounds for their growing family, with grandkids and countless bible studies and small groups filling the space with joy. Entering his 60s, this is supposed to be the stage of retirement for Bill as it was for his many friends. Jesus had other plans. Bill became an elder at a new church plant, The Bridge Fellowship, where he led a flourishing small group and provided his gift of wisdom for an exploding church. Serving as an elder was the joy of his life. He poured into younger men and contained seemingly unlimited energy for his church. Simultaneously, he bought a book of business and went back to "producer" as a financial advisor for his clients he cherished and loved so well. He seamlessly integrated his love for Jesus into his vocation. Seven days a week he journeyed with Jesus from home to work to church, obediently dispensing out the love, kindness, smiles, LOUD laughter, and wisdom to others Jesus first poured into him. BBob miraculously had the capacity to love and intentionally connect uniquely to his wife, kids, and eight grandkids while also running an office, serving a growing list of clients, passionately helping lead The Bridge, and consistently connecting with dear friends. Somehow, he still had time to play golf, hunt, and fish. A full life.
Bill is dancing with Jesus, likely singing very loudly and off pitch in his real home of paradise. He's worshipping alongside his father Bill and mother Frances, his sister Linda, his daughter, Hope. Those pending their graduation: his mother-in-law, Shirley Ward, his beautiful wife Karen, his son Logan, daughter Allison, Logan's wife Kara, Allison's husband, Stephen, grandchildren Lydia, Levi, Jack, Lukas, Ellie, Liam, George, and Poppy, and nephew, Jeff Fisher, and niece, Amy Smith.
If you feel compelled, please don't waste money on flowers, instead give to The Bridge Fellowship, The Well Community for Women, Aid the Silent, and Amazon Outreach- all passions of Bill, and let them magnify the work of Jesus to serve others. Just like Bill did on earth. https://bio.site/BillLeeLegacy.
For from him and through him and to him are all things. To him be glory forever. Amen. Romans 11:36
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November 12, 2025

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November 8, 2025

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November 6, 2025

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Paul Combest

November 12, 2025

In late August 2025, to celebrate our friendship of over 50 years-Bill and I returned to Waikiki beach in Honolulu where we went after our college graduation. This time, we took our sons Logan and Kelby with us. We all agreed this would become an annual event somewhere. Little did we know at that time, it would be our only one. It makes this trip all the more special to each of us and bitter sweet as well. I know that God had a hand in this to give us this last time together as long time friends shared with our boys.

Jim and Lauren Seamans

November 8, 2025

Bill was always intentional about making us feel welcome at The Bridge. A great example for us to follow! Will miss his warmth and smile. Prayers of peace and comfort for his wife, family, and close friends.
Jim and Lauren Seamans

Drs. Julieanna and Rey Ramirez

November 6, 2025

Bill Lee was a sincere, and honest man who assisted us with our financial plans. Our condolences to his family and friends. Drs. Julieanna and Rey Ramirez.

Sissy Preston

November 5, 2025

Bill was so full of life and always had a hug and a huge smile for everyone. Truly one of the nicest gentlemen I have ever had the pleasure to meet. Prayers of peace to his family and other friends during this difficult time. The world was a better place with Bill and he will be missed!

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