Lee Bailey Stedman, age 79, passed away Wednesday, May 20, 2015. He was born January 18, 1936 in Houston, Texas by parents Lester Stedman and Agnes Stedman who preceded him in death along with his wife, Shirley Stedman; and son, Leslie Stedman.
Survivors include his daughter, Shirlyn Adams; son, Lenny Stedman; grandchildren, Stephanie Adams and husband Jeremiah Riskus, and Aaron Adams; great-grandchildren, Adalynn Pearl Riskus and Kaylie Riskus.
Dr. Don Shannon will preside over memorial services held at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at Pace Stancil Chapel, Cleveland, Texas.

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lily stedman young
August 24, 2015
To the Stedman Family,
I am Lee Bailey's cousin and just heard about his passing.
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June 22, 2015
Shirlyn,
I am sorry I did not hear of you dad's passing before now. I don't know how to express my sympathy for your multiple losses in your young life. Please call or email me if you would like to talk. I feel fortunate that I had the pleasure of knowing your brother, mother, and father.
Lindy
Donnie Click
May 24, 2015
To the Stedman Family,
Lee was one of the nicest men, he would do anything for you !
For the last 12 years he hauled every load of dirt, cleared my property and treated me as good as any person that has ever walked this earth! I am shocked to hear about his passing , I thought he would be around forever! My close friend Charlie and Lee spent many days working together and probably shooting a lot of bull ! I wish I would have got to tell him "goodbye" . He was like my favorite uncle !!!!! I will miss you!!!
Donnie Click
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