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Lee Shaklee Obituary

Lee Shaklee died January 19, 2011. Lee was born in Talihina, Oklahoma, to Lucille and Bill Angel. She is survived by her caring husband and best friend, Howard Hedgepeth of Del City; and four loving daughters: Donna Johnson of Cashion; Vickie Davidson, Sherry Davidson, both of Oklahoma City; and Tammy Shaklee of Austin, Texas. She is survived by two sisters: Mary Lou Hayes of Ada, and Barbara Box of Roff. Lee made Oklahoma home her entire life. While in Eastern Oklahoma and a young mother of three young daughters, Lee began her career in banking with her first job in Wilburton. She then moved to Del City, where she made her home until her passing. She was most remembered in Del City for managing the former Del State Motor Bank, as one of very few women bank officers at the time. She was a great example of a trailblazer for independent women, then as a very private, but single working mother of three older and one younger daughter. For years, she remained close friends with employees that worked with and even for her. During many tornado warnings, she was the first to arrive at the bank to open the basement for employees and their families so as to give them a safe shelter from the storm. To banking Boards of Directors, she was most known for making her famous rum cake, a tradition carried on by one of her daughters today. During the holidays, she would even take orders for "Lee's Rum Cake" so others could share them with their families. Her early involvement with the American Legion and VFW led to Lee's quiet volunteerism at the Del City Nursing Home, on occasion for homebound elderly, and even by randomly baking sweets to surprise various Oklahoma City Fire Departments. Surviving a stroke in June 2007, Lee shared her quiet but daily heartfelt gratitude to her husband Howard for taking great care of her at her longtime home in Del City for more than two years, with much love and assistance from her daughters. Upon moving to Grace Living Center in 2009, she communicated strongly through her beautiful and soft eyes to then make friends with the caring and joyful staff and her roommate Billie. Her loss of communication did not diminish her ability to care for and comfort others. Lee's family extends the utmost in accolades and the greatest appreciation to the loving care, service, and professionalism exemplified tirelessly every day by the staff, medical professionals, and Hospice services at Grace Living Center on Northwest 10th and May Avenue. Thank you for gently caring for Lee, and holding her hand until Jesus gently walked her through the gates of Heaven. Services will be private.

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Published by Oklahoman on Jan. 22, 2011.

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John Hudgins

July 2, 2021

I was Lee's yardman during the 1990's while I was going to college. I wanted Tammy to know that she was so proud of you and loved you so much and hope you are happy and healthy. I wanted to let Mary Lou know that Lee looked forward to your visits with her and being such a good sister. Mr. Hedgepeth thank you for being Lee's best friend and loving husband. I knew Lee for 10 years as a friend and customer time goes by so fast. She was a angel in life and I am know she is a angel in heaven. My family loved her and when she baked a cake or cookies it was from scratch. Miss you Ms. Shaklee peace and love life is short. Sincerely, John Hudgins, she told me Tammy was miss Del City and was into big brothers and big sisters your mom was so proud of you and loved you so much.

Cheryl Holley

January 24, 2011

With much Love and Respect, we will miss you Lee, we are much better people for having known you. Emanuel, Cheryl and all the girls from Harmony Hills

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