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Lee Bartlett Obituary

Lee H. Bartlett

Oshkosh, WI - Oshkosh - Lee Bartlett, 66, surrounded by his loving family, left his mark on this world on Sept.25th, after a year-long battle with pancreatic cancer. Leroy (Lee) was the son of Willis and Evelyn Bartlett and grew up on the family farm in Allenville, WI. Lee attended Winneconne High School excelling in Varsity Wrestling and Industrial Arts. During his early years Lee was an accomplished swimmer, copper relief artist, and judo competitor. While working as the Service Manager at Sharpe Furniture in Oshkosh, Lee met and married Lynn Schmidt, his true love of 38 years. In 1985 Lee graduated from UW-Stout with a BA in Industrial Arts Education. He worked as an Estimator at Andersen Architectural Mill in Ogden, UT until becoming a full-time stay at home parent for his daughter Jessica and son Christopher. His greatest joy came from training his AKC Black Lab Char and helping his children become strong, independent and caring individuals. He often left inspirational quotes like "When the going gets tough, the tough get going" and "Teamwork makes winning easy" on their school notebooks. Other passions included fishing, his beloved Green Bay Packers, collecting antique fishing equipment and buying and selling collectibles through his on-line eBay business. Lee was a true master at finding hidden treasures at local garage sales. Lee will best be known for being a "Jack of all trades", Dilbert lover willing to "Drop everything to work on your problem", head chef, husband extraordinaire and the Best Dad in the World. He will be missed beyond words.

Lee is survived by and his memory will be cherished by his wife Lynn, children Jessica and Christopher, his mother Evelyn, sisters Susan Gross, Mary Hansen (Chris), Dawn Hilker (Brian) and brothers Jim (LuAnn), Ron (Carol), Jeff (Kathy) and Tom (Teresa), and mother-in-law Marilyn Schmidt, sisters-in-law Catherine Leduc and Karen Schmidt (Dan), brother-in-law David Schmidt, and many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father Willis Bartlett, father-in-law Fred Schmidt, sister Sally Bartlett, brother-in-law Tom Gross, sister-in-law Kim Schmidt and niece Lisa Bartlett. A big thank you to the Aurora Vince Lombardi Cancer and Hospice teams for their loving care.

Due to Covid 19, a private family service will be held on Oct 2nd at Fiss & Bills-Poklasny Funeral Home in Oshkosh WI. Letters and cards of condolence may be sent directly to the funeral home.

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Published by Oshkosh Northwestern from Sep. 26 to Sep. 30, 2020.

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Nanette Schmidli

October 1, 2020

Dear Lynn & family, I am so very sorry to hear of your loss of your beloved Lee. I am heart-broken for all of you. May God provide you all the strength & comfort that you need during this difficult time and always. My sincere condolences and sympathy.

We celebrated many holiday times with the Bartlett family.<br />Love, The Lytle Family d

Brenda Lytle

September 29, 2020

See attached family photo ❤

Dean and Michelle Kappell

September 28, 2020

My husband Dean and I met the Bartlett Family when our son Andrew became good friends with Christopher in grade school. We have gotten together a few times and I do remember being at the Bartlett house once and Lee gotten me started on drinking a really good German beer St. Pauley Girl beer. I love that beer and to this day I still drink it occasionally. Our funniest experience with Lee and Lynn was when we went to visit Andrew and Christopher at Camp Onaway. It was parents weekend and we went fishing before seeing the boys and Lee brought his fish camera that he would put in the water to find fish. It was hilarious. We had so much fun trying to find fish. Lee loved to fish. Well, we tried so hard but we did not catch any. I still remember Lee leaning over the front of our deck boat with the camera line determined to see and catch one. Such great memories. Lee will be missed. Big hug to you Lynn and to your family.

Bob Meyer

September 27, 2020

I met the Bartlett family when they farmed on Sheldon Road.Leroy always had a smile on his face and could make me laugh.Jeffery was a good friend thru High School and beyond.The entire family were very nice, gracious people.

Lee &amp; Tom at Bear Lake UT

Tom Bartlett

September 27, 2020

Lee was my brother and my Friend. I Love him and will miss him until by the grace of God, He brings us back together.

Dianna Hawley

September 27, 2020

Lynn & Family, I am so very sorry to hear about Lee. Our hearts go out to all of you. I remember the day when we were 18 or 19 and Lynn you brought me to one of the college house's on Irving Ave. You said you wanted me to meet someone. Well that someone special (Lee) became your husband. You had a beautiful wedding and wonderful marriage so proud of you both and also your two children. You all really had a fulfilling life together. You have my deepest sympathy for you, Jessica
and Christopher.

Liz Neuman

September 27, 2020

You’re in our thoughts and prayers. The memories you shared are the legacy of God’s love.

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