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Harvey George Lee

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Harvey George Lee Veteran

Birth
USA
Death
12 Jul 1965 (aged 73)
Frankfort, Clinton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Geetingsville, Clinton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Harvey was the husband of Adeline Mae Robison Lee.
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Harvey G. Lee, 73, of Frankfort route 1, former school teacher, died Monday evening in the Clinton County hospital. He had been a patient at the hospital since July 3 when he suffered injuries in an automobile accident at the intersection of Indiana 75 and the Kilmore Blacktop.

Mr. Lee, who lived in the Geetingsville community for several years, taught school in Clinton , Carroll and Howard counties, and had farmed since his retirement seven years ago. A graduate of Ball State Teachers College in 1925, he had done graduate work at Butler university. He was active in youth work and Boy Scouts.

He was a member of the Geetingsville Presbyterian church, Rossville American Legion and was a veteran of World War I.

He was born July 29, 1891, to George N. and Clura Sibbitt Lee. He was married August 17, 1929, to the former Adeline Robinson, who survives.

Other survivors include two sons, Norman K. Lee of Muncie and Phillip K. Lee of Los Alamos, New Mexico; a niece, Bonnie K. Cohee, who had lived with the Lees since her childhood; three sisters, Mrs. Ola Leader of Frankfort, Mrs. Cliff Boxworth of Flora and Mrs. Richard Carroll of Logansport; one brother, Paul Lee of Mulberry, and five grandchildren. Two sisters and three brothers preceded him in death.

Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the Geetingsville Presbyterian church with the Rev. Alvin Sharp officiating. Burial was in the Geetingsville cemetery.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, July 15, 1965
Harvey was the husband of Adeline Mae Robison Lee.
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Harvey G. Lee, 73, of Frankfort route 1, former school teacher, died Monday evening in the Clinton County hospital. He had been a patient at the hospital since July 3 when he suffered injuries in an automobile accident at the intersection of Indiana 75 and the Kilmore Blacktop.

Mr. Lee, who lived in the Geetingsville community for several years, taught school in Clinton , Carroll and Howard counties, and had farmed since his retirement seven years ago. A graduate of Ball State Teachers College in 1925, he had done graduate work at Butler university. He was active in youth work and Boy Scouts.

He was a member of the Geetingsville Presbyterian church, Rossville American Legion and was a veteran of World War I.

He was born July 29, 1891, to George N. and Clura Sibbitt Lee. He was married August 17, 1929, to the former Adeline Robinson, who survives.

Other survivors include two sons, Norman K. Lee of Muncie and Phillip K. Lee of Los Alamos, New Mexico; a niece, Bonnie K. Cohee, who had lived with the Lees since her childhood; three sisters, Mrs. Ola Leader of Frankfort, Mrs. Cliff Boxworth of Flora and Mrs. Richard Carroll of Logansport; one brother, Paul Lee of Mulberry, and five grandchildren. Two sisters and three brothers preceded him in death.

Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the Geetingsville Presbyterian church with the Rev. Alvin Sharp officiating. Burial was in the Geetingsville cemetery.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, July 15, 1965


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