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Joseph Lee Dean McClellan

1931 - 2025

Joseph Lee Dean McClellan obituary, 1931-2025, Lovingston, VA

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Joseph McClellan Obituary

Joseph Lee Dean McClellan

February 2, 1931 - January 29, 2025

Joseph Lee Dean McClellan, a devoted husband, beloved family man, visionary entrepreneur, and steadfast pillar of the Nelson County community, passed away peacefully on January 29, 2025, at the age of 93. Born on February 2, 1931, to Joseph Hicks McClellan and Cevera Lee Davis McClellan, Joe Lee lived a remarkable life filled with love, innovation, and dedication to his family and community.

Joe Lee spent his early childhood in Arlington, VA, where he developed a love for adventure. Some of his fondest memories included sailing his boat down the Potomac River and watching airplanes take off and land. During World War II, he lived with his grandparents in southern Georgia, where his bold personality shone through; even on his first day of kindergarten, he famously declared, "picking flowers was for babies" and promptly quit. His grandmother, recognizing his confidence, moved him up to first grade. He also had a pet alligator, at least until it started eating the family's chickens.

When his father purchased the Nelson Movie Theater, the family moved to Lovingston, VA, where Joe Lee became an active part of the community. He joined the Boy Scouts and enjoyed camping trips at Lake Monocan, a tradition he carried with him throughout his life. He graduated from Nelson County High School and attended the University of Virginia, where he worked as a photographer for Cavalier Daily.

Joe Lee was drafted into the U.S. Army during the Korean War, serving as both a medic and a military police officer. While stationed abroad, he also operated news reels and movies for the troops, combining his technical expertise with his love of storytelling.

After his military service, Joe Lee returned to Lovingston and became a successful businessman and innovator. Over the years, he operated a truck stop, restaurants, grocery stores, a fuel oil distributorship, and numerous residential and commercial properties. As the owner of Nelson County Cablevision Corporation, he revolutionized rural telecommunications by bringing cable and satellite TV, high-speed broadband, and phone services to the region. His contributions earned him recognition as a leader in rural telecommunications by multiple industry organizations.

His commitment to the community went beyond business. Joe Lee played an integral role in the establishment of two key institutions, the Blue Ridge Medical Center, a crucial healthcare facility, and the Nelson Center, a vital community resource. His dedication to improving the lives of Nelson County residents was unwavering.

Joe Lee was a lifelong member of Calvary Baptist Church. He also served as the president of the Nelson County Chamber of Commerce, chairman of the Nelson County Republican Party, a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge, a founding member of the Nelson County Jaycees, an active member of the Rotary Club, and a proud member of the American Legion.

A man of many passions, Joe Lee loved participating in the Nelson County Christmas Parade, where he delighted in driving his antique car each year. He also loved traveling, taking countless cross-country trips in his camper with family, creating cherished memories along the way. One of his greatest joys was seeing all three of his granddaughters get married, a milestone he cherished deeply.

For over sixty years, Joe Lee was devoted to the love of his life, Betty Jane Johnston McClellan. Their marriage was a testament to love, faith, and partnership, lasting until her passing.

Joe Lee is preceded in death by his wife, Betty Jane Johnston McClellan; and his brother, Iwin Arthur McClellan. He is survived by his two daughters, Elizabeth Denise McClellan Carter and Sarah Lee McClellan Holman (husband, John Reeves); and his beloved granddaughters, Cevera Carter Nunes (husband, Robert), Lydia Holman Ford (husband, Joe), and Marlena Holman Johnson (husband, Ian). He also leaves behind numerous other loving relatives, including Iwin's wife, Noble; as well as nieces; nephews; cousins; and extended family members who were dear to him.

Joe Lee had a sweet tooth and always saved room for dessert, especially apple pie and ice cream. When asked how he wanted to be remembered, he humbly replied, "I tried." Those who knew him, however, know he succeeded far beyond those words.

A celebration of Joe Lee's life will be held on February 2, 2025, at Calvary Baptist Church, with a dessert social and visitation at 2 p.m., followed by the service at 3 p.m. with Pastor Tyler Lucas officiating.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his honor to Calvary Baptist Church, your local fire and rescue squad, or your favorite community organization.

The family's arrangements are being handled with care by Wells/Sheffield Funeral Chapel, Lovingston (434-263-4097).

A private graveside burial will be held in the spring.

Family and friends may sign his virtual guestbook at www.WellsSheffield.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Nelson County Times on Feb. 6, 2025.

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Deborah Stevens Johnson

February 7, 2025

As Betty Jane´s cousin I always knew about Joe Lee´s ventures and adventures. He was what we call a Renaissance man, excelling in every activity.He will be greatly missed by his family, his friends and his associates in business.

David Park

February 7, 2025

My wife & I moved to lovingston in 2006. We had started a business the year before that was growing rapidly. We needed warehouse space. I asked Joe Lee about a building that he owned in lovingston, he said maybe. I made a proposal to him & he said ok.
Everyone else that I rented space from required financial statements, insurance, security deposit , on & on. All joe Lee asked for was that I make an extra key because he only had one. I will never forget.
Over the years I would drop in to say hi. I asked him how he is, he always said "never better "
DAVID PARK

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