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Nancy Eileen <I>Kingman</I> Lee

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Nancy Eileen Kingman Lee

Birth
Death
29 Sep 2021 (aged 73)
Burial
Colmar, Bell County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Nancy Eileen was raised in Topeka, KS where her parents Henry and Helen Kingman had a small farm.

She stayed near Topeka until the 1990's when she was led by the Lord to Middlesboro, KY. Family and God were the two most important parts of Nancy's life. She put her faith in God, above all else and led her life accordingly, spending countless hours in church, in prayer and in His Word.

She was widowed after 43 happy years of marriage. Nancy and Richard raised four children together. She was not typical for her time; she coached her son's little league team, archery hunted with Richard and pitched in to help when they remodeled their homes. Nancy and Richard loved to camp and spent innumerable nights at Cove Lake State Park and at many campgrounds throughout the Southeastern United States. They both had a terrific sense of humor. She loved to laugh and to play card games with her family. When not on the road Nancy spent her time crafting quilts, ceramics, and wooden furnishings and decorations. She maintained a booth at the Cumberland Gap Artist Co-op with a variety of handmade goods. She was an organizer and took the lead whenever the church or community needed ideas or decorations for an event. She was known for her unending energy and abundance of creativity and she gave all of the glory to the Lord, walking with humility and grace. Nancy is preceded in death by her husband, Richard; brother, Henry and granddaughter, Kimberly.

She is survived by her brother, Irvin Kingman and wife Toye; sons: Gary Lee and wife Amy, Scott Lee and wife Mary Helen; daughters: Stacey Sidlo and husband Michael and Jodie Lee and Johnathan Phipps; 12 grandchildren, 3 step grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren; and many beloved friends.
Nancy Eileen was raised in Topeka, KS where her parents Henry and Helen Kingman had a small farm.

She stayed near Topeka until the 1990's when she was led by the Lord to Middlesboro, KY. Family and God were the two most important parts of Nancy's life. She put her faith in God, above all else and led her life accordingly, spending countless hours in church, in prayer and in His Word.

She was widowed after 43 happy years of marriage. Nancy and Richard raised four children together. She was not typical for her time; she coached her son's little league team, archery hunted with Richard and pitched in to help when they remodeled their homes. Nancy and Richard loved to camp and spent innumerable nights at Cove Lake State Park and at many campgrounds throughout the Southeastern United States. They both had a terrific sense of humor. She loved to laugh and to play card games with her family. When not on the road Nancy spent her time crafting quilts, ceramics, and wooden furnishings and decorations. She maintained a booth at the Cumberland Gap Artist Co-op with a variety of handmade goods. She was an organizer and took the lead whenever the church or community needed ideas or decorations for an event. She was known for her unending energy and abundance of creativity and she gave all of the glory to the Lord, walking with humility and grace. Nancy is preceded in death by her husband, Richard; brother, Henry and granddaughter, Kimberly.

She is survived by her brother, Irvin Kingman and wife Toye; sons: Gary Lee and wife Amy, Scott Lee and wife Mary Helen; daughters: Stacey Sidlo and husband Michael and Jodie Lee and Johnathan Phipps; 12 grandchildren, 3 step grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren; and many beloved friends.

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