Center of age related problems. He was born July 1, 1931 to Richard
Andrew and Mildred Inez Miller Lee in Decatur. Ben started work at
the age twelve at a local grocery store, picked cotton on Billy Goat
Hill, unloaded gravel and sand train cars by shovel, worked for Mary
Burke Florist and at All States Motor Court, all as a teenager. After
graduating Riverside High School in 1949, he joined the Marines
and was a Korean War Veteran. He served on a ship and traveled to
at least 15 different countries while in the Marines. After the
Marines he came back to Decatur and worked at J C Penny. Later he
joined AT &T Telephone Co (South Central Bell) and retired in
1985 to start his own business in telephone & security systems. His
business, The Lee Group, employed all his children and all
grandchildren at different times. He volunteered with Jr Service
League, Little League Baseball as an Umpire and donated his pay
back to the league, Methodist Church, Boy Scouts, at Moulton
Elementary School as Reading Aid and Lawrence County Archives
as long as his health allowed. He was a member of Liberty United
Methodist Church. Preceded in death by his parents and brother
Louis Ronald Lee.
Center of age related problems. He was born July 1, 1931 to Richard
Andrew and Mildred Inez Miller Lee in Decatur. Ben started work at
the age twelve at a local grocery store, picked cotton on Billy Goat
Hill, unloaded gravel and sand train cars by shovel, worked for Mary
Burke Florist and at All States Motor Court, all as a teenager. After
graduating Riverside High School in 1949, he joined the Marines
and was a Korean War Veteran. He served on a ship and traveled to
at least 15 different countries while in the Marines. After the
Marines he came back to Decatur and worked at J C Penny. Later he
joined AT &T Telephone Co (South Central Bell) and retired in
1985 to start his own business in telephone & security systems. His
business, The Lee Group, employed all his children and all
grandchildren at different times. He volunteered with Jr Service
League, Little League Baseball as an Umpire and donated his pay
back to the league, Methodist Church, Boy Scouts, at Moulton
Elementary School as Reading Aid and Lawrence County Archives
as long as his health allowed. He was a member of Liberty United
Methodist Church. Preceded in death by his parents and brother
Louis Ronald Lee.
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