He went on to serve a Union sponsored apprenticeship and became a Journeyman Brick and Stone Mason. Lee worked on many buildings in our area. Later he attended Lamar University where he earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Lee was employed in the Federal Government Space Program for many years and worked with other engineering firms, retiring in 2010.
Lee was a devoted Christian and looked forward to taking his place in Heaven.
He is survived by his mother, Carolyn Webb of Groves; Brother Steve in Houston; Brother Joel in Beaumont and Sister Lynn and husband Nick of Nederland; Niece Misty; Nephew Garrett; Nephew Charlie and other family members.
He went on to serve a Union sponsored apprenticeship and became a Journeyman Brick and Stone Mason. Lee worked on many buildings in our area. Later he attended Lamar University where he earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Lee was employed in the Federal Government Space Program for many years and worked with other engineering firms, retiring in 2010.
Lee was a devoted Christian and looked forward to taking his place in Heaven.
He is survived by his mother, Carolyn Webb of Groves; Brother Steve in Houston; Brother Joel in Beaumont and Sister Lynn and husband Nick of Nederland; Niece Misty; Nephew Garrett; Nephew Charlie and other family members.
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