Lee was raised in Altheimer, AR where he worked on the family farm. Lee graduated from Wabbaseka High School in Wabbaseka, AR in 1976. He was a part of the basketball team. The family attended St. Andrews Baptist Church of Altheimer. He accepted Christ at a young age. He moved to Hot Springs in the early 80's. Lee occasionally attended Living Waters C.O.G.I.C. of Hot Springs.
He was a self-proclaimed tennis pro. He loved music and dancing and had a passion for dominos and playing spades. He never met a stranger. His work history included working for NPMC (formally AMI), CHI (formally St. Joseph) as an orderly and custodian, L. J.'s Restaurant, Chartwell as a food preparation supervisor, Community Service Office as a commodity distribution, and at Oaklawn Racing and Jockey Club as a valet and security guard.
He was a certified Mama's Boy. He was a loving son and devoted brother to his siblings. Lee was a proud father to Antonio and Le'Cynda and loving grandfather. It gave him great joy to spend time with his family, many of his nieces and nephews saw him as a surrogate father.
Lee was raised in Altheimer, AR where he worked on the family farm. Lee graduated from Wabbaseka High School in Wabbaseka, AR in 1976. He was a part of the basketball team. The family attended St. Andrews Baptist Church of Altheimer. He accepted Christ at a young age. He moved to Hot Springs in the early 80's. Lee occasionally attended Living Waters C.O.G.I.C. of Hot Springs.
He was a self-proclaimed tennis pro. He loved music and dancing and had a passion for dominos and playing spades. He never met a stranger. His work history included working for NPMC (formally AMI), CHI (formally St. Joseph) as an orderly and custodian, L. J.'s Restaurant, Chartwell as a food preparation supervisor, Community Service Office as a commodity distribution, and at Oaklawn Racing and Jockey Club as a valet and security guard.
He was a certified Mama's Boy. He was a loving son and devoted brother to his siblings. Lee was a proud father to Antonio and Le'Cynda and loving grandfather. It gave him great joy to spend time with his family, many of his nieces and nephews saw him as a surrogate father.
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