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Eleanor Gooch
March 16, 2007
Leroy(Lee) was a wonderful Brother, friend and a super person. He is missed so much. I long to hear his voice saying "HI Sis,how you doin?"
His Loving Sister ELLIE
Timothy Ramey
March 15, 2007
It' hard to believe that a year has passed since you left us. So many lives were touched by you hands. I have no idea where I myself would be today if you had not talken me into your life and made me your son. Then again latter in life you took me in, giving me a job and allowing to to grow in the industy that you gave much of your life to. If not for you and the role model you were for me i probably wouldn't have my beautifual daughter, Marissa today. Thank you I will think of you and miss you every day. Love always your son...Tim
Lee & Carolyn at Mardi-Gras
March 12, 2007
Pat Jensen
March 12, 2007
Miss you Dear Brother Lee ..
Just doesn't seem possible that you are really gone... up among the angels with Marty and giving each other a hard time..
Lee & Carolyn, Hawiian attire at their home in 2001
March 12, 2007
Steve C. Luth
March 21, 2006
I used to sell insurance, and "try" to sell insurance, to Lee at River City Signs. He was a straight shooter - and he was my friend. He fired me once or twice but I liked him very much. He was a good guy. He gave me one of the biggest scares I've had in the business when, on a Friday afternoon, he toppled over a big ole' truck with a 60 foot crane on it!!! He didn't have a scratch on him, but I didn't sleep that whole weekend worrying if he was covered correctly - which he was. He had loyal employees too ... they loved him!! They kidded him that his vanity license plate said "Leaky Heal" when he meant it to say "Lucky Hell!" He was a friend, and I thought was great.
Claire Jazwinski Cole
March 19, 2006
Lee, You will be missed. James always knew that you would be up for a game of something when we all got together. You displayed everything that makes for a great grandparent. Thank you for being part of his life and memories.
Always your daughter-in-law, Claire
fernando duarte
March 19, 2006
well...I will miss you...
those days in the afternoon eating sushi and drinking hot sake or eating Greek food with glass of wine with Jolane and George laughing..and in the end signing the check with your GREEN pen!!!!
Kathy Ramey
March 17, 2006
We will all miss you Lee. Marissa always talks about her grandpa that comes to visit her. The grandpa that likes to read her books and play games. Marissa is too young to truly understand what has happened but she will always remember him. We will remind her about her loving grandpa. Rest in Peace and he is with God now. Love, Kathy & Marissa Ramey
Pat Ramey-Jensen
March 17, 2006
There could have been no more a loving person than Lee.. Memories are abundant throughout the years of all the siblings growing up together.... I miss you Lee & you will forever be in my heart...
Diane Ramey
March 17, 2006
Lee was my first love, the Father of our two sons, Greg & Tim and I have many wonderful memories of our 24 yrs together. Having grown apart in 1983, the marriage ended, but one never gets over that first love. Lee has and will always have a very special place in my heart. There aren't enough words to express how much I will miss him. May God bring Lee Peace & Eternal Rest for his soul.
Jason Lane
March 16, 2006
Lee gave lots of people an oppertunity that most others would not have. I learned from Lee that as long as a person had the desire to work you need to give them an oppertunity to do so. In the almost 9 years I worked for Lee I grew to Love him and respect him. I will miss him greatly.
Jason
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