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Constance <I>Sloan</I> Lee

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Constance Sloan Lee

Birth
Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA
Death
12 Oct 2017 (aged 67)
Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Constance Sloan Lee was an accomplished teacher whose achievements were recognized repeatedly, eventually leading to an invitation to the White House. She was an innovative leader who was instrumental in founding the Chattanooga Center for the Creative Arts and served as the guidance director there. At the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, "Connie" was a devoted member whose service ranged from Philoptochos to promoting the Greek Festival. But more than any of these individual accomplishments, Connie was a pillar of every community that she joined or formed. She was tireless in her dedication to the many people she cared for and never shied from taking on a task no matter how small or thankless. Her students were always confident that Mrs. Lee was their best friend and mentor. Her wide circle of friends from church and many corners of Chattanooga counted her both loving and loyal.

Connie was born on May 15, 1950, in Chattanooga and only left the city to complete her undergraduate and master’s degrees from Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. Her career as an educator spanned 27 years including a stint as an English teacher at City High School. During this time, Connie was recognized with the Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching in addition to being named Outstanding Teacher once and receiving the Laura Handley Brock Award for Excellence in Teaching twice. Remarkable in a different way were her 41 years of service as the organist at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church. Her tenure distinguished her as one of the longest serving church musicians in the city. Connie’s 27-year marriage to husband Ron, her childhood friend, followed the pattern of all of her other commitments. She was fiercely devoted to him and found joy both in his companionship and their many shared interests. These interests included the teaching careers that both brought them together and became their common vocation. In all of Connie’s friendships and families – whether defined by kinship, school or church – she was a source of encouragement and inspiration and no one ever doubted that her most important commitments were to those she loved.

Connie is preceded in death by her parents Frossie and Chester Sloan. She is survived by her husband Ron Lee, brotherand sister-in-law, and her beloved uncle and aunt.

Chattanooga Funeral Home
Constance Sloan Lee was an accomplished teacher whose achievements were recognized repeatedly, eventually leading to an invitation to the White House. She was an innovative leader who was instrumental in founding the Chattanooga Center for the Creative Arts and served as the guidance director there. At the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, "Connie" was a devoted member whose service ranged from Philoptochos to promoting the Greek Festival. But more than any of these individual accomplishments, Connie was a pillar of every community that she joined or formed. She was tireless in her dedication to the many people she cared for and never shied from taking on a task no matter how small or thankless. Her students were always confident that Mrs. Lee was their best friend and mentor. Her wide circle of friends from church and many corners of Chattanooga counted her both loving and loyal.

Connie was born on May 15, 1950, in Chattanooga and only left the city to complete her undergraduate and master’s degrees from Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. Her career as an educator spanned 27 years including a stint as an English teacher at City High School. During this time, Connie was recognized with the Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching in addition to being named Outstanding Teacher once and receiving the Laura Handley Brock Award for Excellence in Teaching twice. Remarkable in a different way were her 41 years of service as the organist at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church. Her tenure distinguished her as one of the longest serving church musicians in the city. Connie’s 27-year marriage to husband Ron, her childhood friend, followed the pattern of all of her other commitments. She was fiercely devoted to him and found joy both in his companionship and their many shared interests. These interests included the teaching careers that both brought them together and became their common vocation. In all of Connie’s friendships and families – whether defined by kinship, school or church – she was a source of encouragement and inspiration and no one ever doubted that her most important commitments were to those she loved.

Connie is preceded in death by her parents Frossie and Chester Sloan. She is survived by her husband Ron Lee, brotherand sister-in-law, and her beloved uncle and aunt.

Chattanooga Funeral Home

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  • Created by: WB33
  • Added: Oct 13, 2017
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/184260646/constance-lee: accessed ), memorial page for Constance Sloan Lee (15 May 1950–12 Oct 2017), Find a Grave Memorial ID 184260646, citing Chattanooga Memorial Park, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by WB33 (contributor 48517718).