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TEC 5 Albert Calhoun Lee

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TEC 5 Albert Calhoun Lee Veteran

Birth
Louisiana, USA
Death
22 Sep 1973 (aged 73)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section: 12 Lot: 107 W1/4 Grave: 1
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Albert C. Lee
DALLAS, Tex. - Graveside services for Albert C. Lee, 74, of Dallas, were held Tuesday at Oakland Cemetery in Dallas with the Rev. Arthur Sanders officiating. Fellow Masonic Lodge members served as pallbearers.
Mr. Lee died Saturday in Parkland Hospital here after a brief illness. A native of Ouachita Parish, he had resided in Dallas for the past 30 years. Prior to that time, he had been employed as an inspector for the Monroe City Fire Department and the I. C. Railroad. He was a veteran of World War II.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Helen W. Lee of Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Belle Camp and Mrs. Glenora Wininger, both of West Monroe; and a nephew, Ewell Camp Jr., of West Monroe.
The Monroe News-Star. September 27, 1973. Page 16.

Per DC and Cemetery records:
Parents: Thomas Julius Lee & Mittie Belle Gray
Informant: Mrs. Helen Lee
Age: 73-married
Address: 1159 Madison
Occupation: Clerk-MKT Railroad
Cause of death: Cerebrovascular accident/Hypertension
Stone Type: Single
Date Buried: 25 Sep 1973
Lot Owner: Lee, Albert C.
Funeral Home: Lamar-Smith FH
Military Service: WWII
Albert C. Lee
DALLAS, Tex. - Graveside services for Albert C. Lee, 74, of Dallas, were held Tuesday at Oakland Cemetery in Dallas with the Rev. Arthur Sanders officiating. Fellow Masonic Lodge members served as pallbearers.
Mr. Lee died Saturday in Parkland Hospital here after a brief illness. A native of Ouachita Parish, he had resided in Dallas for the past 30 years. Prior to that time, he had been employed as an inspector for the Monroe City Fire Department and the I. C. Railroad. He was a veteran of World War II.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Helen W. Lee of Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Belle Camp and Mrs. Glenora Wininger, both of West Monroe; and a nephew, Ewell Camp Jr., of West Monroe.
The Monroe News-Star. September 27, 1973. Page 16.

Per DC and Cemetery records:
Parents: Thomas Julius Lee & Mittie Belle Gray
Informant: Mrs. Helen Lee
Age: 73-married
Address: 1159 Madison
Occupation: Clerk-MKT Railroad
Cause of death: Cerebrovascular accident/Hypertension
Stone Type: Single
Date Buried: 25 Sep 1973
Lot Owner: Lee, Albert C.
Funeral Home: Lamar-Smith FH
Military Service: WWII

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