LEE

 
#DONNIE LEE
DORIS M LEE

JAMES LEE
 PROVIDENCE CAROL LEE
 WILLIE ALVIS LEE


DONNIE W. LEE
March 19, 1999
Donnie Wayne Lee, 54, Hill-cliff Drive, died Thursday night at Jennie Stuart Medical Center of natural causes.
Arrangements are incomplete

at Lamb Funeral Home.

DONNIE LEE
March 19, 1999
Services for Donnie Wayne Lee, 54, Hilltop Drive, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Lamb Funeral Home, with Tim Thomas officiating. Burial will follow in Green Hill Memorial Gardens, Christian County.

Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

He died of natural causes Thursday night at Jennie Stuart Medical Center.

A native of Muhlenberg County, he was born May 2, 1944. He was the son of the late Floyd R. and Mary Frances Lee and was a retired Maintenance worker with Sisk Motor Company.

Survivors include his wife, Lorene Hayes Lee; two sons, Donnie Wayne Lee Jr., Muhlenberg County, and Donnie Joe Lee, Guthrie; two stepsons, John D. Williams, Evansville, Ind., and Wayne Williams; two daughters, Pamela Diane Bevens, Mishawaka, Ind., and Debra Gillispie, Indiana; three stepdaughters, Jean Cote, Gardener, Mass., and Joan Williams and Gail Williams, both of Hopkinsville; two brothers, Darrell Lee, Dell City, Okla., and Cecil Lee, Hopkinsville; two sisters, Helen White, Riverside, Calif; and Betty Snyder, Greenville; and 22 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. - Pennyrile Deaths March 20, 1999


DORIS M. LEE

             Doris Marie Lee, 68, Quisenberry Lane, died
             at 8:45 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 17, 2000, at St.
             Thomas Hospital, Nashville, Tenn., of natural
             causes.

             Arrangements are incomplete at Fuqua-Hinton
             Funeral Home.


JAMES LEE

Capt James LEE, one of the most prominent river men of the South, died Sunday at his home in Memphis of paralysis. In early life Capt Lee lived near Dover and was engaged in Cumberland river navigation, his father before him being a steamboat man.
He moved to Memphis when a young man, and his first public service was immediately following the yellow fever epidemic of 1878,1879 at which time Memphis was suffering from demoralization, depopulation and practical bankruptcy as the result of the scourge.
The wife of Captain Lee is a sister of Mrs HART and an aunt of Mrs F.T. STREET, of this city. Capt Lee himself was known to many of our older citizens.
He leaves a large family, and a large fortune to be divided among them.Cadiz
Record - Feb 1905


PROVIDENCE CAROL LEE

Kentucky New Era
Friday May 8 1998
Providence Carol Lee, 37, Cadiz Road died at 12:30 p.m. Thursday at Jennie Stuart Medical Center following a brief illiness.
Services were to be at 2 this afternoon at Fuqua Hinton Funeral Home, with the Rev. Danny Bowman officiating. Burial was to be in Riverside Cemetary Hopkinsville.
A native of Chirstian Co., she was born July 15 1960, the daughter of Frances Lyle. New York, N.Y. and the late Thomas Lyle II.
In addition to her mother, survivors include a son, Lewis Harris, Hopkinsville; a daughter, Alicia Lee, Hopkinsville; three brothers, Thomas Lyle, New York, William Lyle, Greenville, John Lyle, Duluth, Minn.; and two sisters, Jackie Bowman 'Gracey and Linda Lanning, Florida.


WILLIE ALVIS LEE

The Rev. Willie Alvis Lee, 83, Kuttawa, formerly of Hopkinsville, died at 8:30 a.m. Friday at rivers's Bend Retirement Center, Kuttawa. Burial will be in Rosedale Cemetery, Pembroke.
A native of Burkesville, he was born July 10, 1914. He was the son of the late John and Iva Andrson Lee and a retired United Methodist minister, having served churches in western Kentucky for 39 years. He was a member of Fairview United Methodist Church. His wife, Minnie Mae Carter Lee, died in 1996.
Survivors include two sons, Keith Lee, Kuttawa, and Howard Lee, Cadiz; a daughter, Jewell Hampton, Hopkinsville; a brother, Johnnie Lee, Louisville; and six grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
Kentucky New Era
Saturday June 27, 1998







 
©2001 All Rights Reserved
Return to Master Obituary Index
 
 

Return to the Christian County KyGenWeb Home Page