David worked most of his life in the Oil and Gas Industry doing various construction projects. He recently retired from Colonial Terrance where he worked in Maintenance. David was a jack of all trades and could build or fix almost anything. In his spare time, he enjoyed working on various projects, building things, and tinkering with electronics. He was known by many as a real handyman. In addition to his passion for working with his hands, David loved his dogs. They were, in many ways, his best friend and were spoiled by David.
He is survived by his wife, Karen, of the home; son Christopher Lee of Bakersfield, CA; and 3 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents Robert E. and Charlotte (Hickey) Lee; brothers Duane Lee and Darrell Lee; and daughter Stormi Celeste.
David worked most of his life in the Oil and Gas Industry doing various construction projects. He recently retired from Colonial Terrance where he worked in Maintenance. David was a jack of all trades and could build or fix almost anything. In his spare time, he enjoyed working on various projects, building things, and tinkering with electronics. He was known by many as a real handyman. In addition to his passion for working with his hands, David loved his dogs. They were, in many ways, his best friend and were spoiled by David.
He is survived by his wife, Karen, of the home; son Christopher Lee of Bakersfield, CA; and 3 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents Robert E. and Charlotte (Hickey) Lee; brothers Duane Lee and Darrell Lee; and daughter Stormi Celeste.
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