DEATH: W. RAYMOND LEE, PROMINENT FARMER DIED
Nahunta, Ga., June 12, 1936. W. Raymond Lee, prominent farmer of R.F.D. Hoboken, died suddenly Tuesday morning at his home. Mr. Lee was seized with a heart attack and expired at once. He had been performing his duties recently at Nahunta as member of the Board of Tax Assessors. He was on his way down to meet with the other members Tuesday when he passed away.
The deceased left a large family and in fact was noted for having perhaps more children than any man in Brantley. He was a hearty, prosperous farmer and his home was a happy one. He was a brother of Judge Jno. E. Lee Ordinary.
Mr. Lee will be sadly missed as he was one of the most substantial men in the county. He was indeed a good man in every respect and loved by all alike. Mr. Lee was twice married, in the first union, two children were born. In the second, 19 children, besides his wife survive him.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. L. M. McDonald and Rev. B. F. Jones at High Bluff Church and interment followed in the Church cemetery.
DEATH: W. RAYMOND LEE, PROMINENT FARMER DIED
Nahunta, Ga., June 12, 1936. W. Raymond Lee, prominent farmer of R.F.D. Hoboken, died suddenly Tuesday morning at his home. Mr. Lee was seized with a heart attack and expired at once. He had been performing his duties recently at Nahunta as member of the Board of Tax Assessors. He was on his way down to meet with the other members Tuesday when he passed away.
The deceased left a large family and in fact was noted for having perhaps more children than any man in Brantley. He was a hearty, prosperous farmer and his home was a happy one. He was a brother of Judge Jno. E. Lee Ordinary.
Mr. Lee will be sadly missed as he was one of the most substantial men in the county. He was indeed a good man in every respect and loved by all alike. Mr. Lee was twice married, in the first union, two children were born. In the second, 19 children, besides his wife survive him.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. L. M. McDonald and Rev. B. F. Jones at High Bluff Church and interment followed in the Church cemetery.
Family Members
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Rosa Mozell "Rosie" Lee Altman
1902–1926
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Mattie Emeline Lee Shuman
1904–2002
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Elder Frank Thomas Lee
1909–1999
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Lottie Mae Lee Carter
1910–2003
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Sina Belle Lee
1911–1912
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Silas Dempsey Lee
1912–1997
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John David Lee
1913–1978
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Barney McCoy Lee
1914–1989
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Ruby Estelle Lee Dowling
1915–1997
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Lucy Lee McIntosh
1916–2004
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Vannie Lee Crews
1918–2010
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Zoie Jane Lee Meadows
1920–2012
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Mary Elizabeth Lee Wainright
1921–2017
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Sarah Evelyn Lee Fitzhugh
1923–1997
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Florrie Elvera Lee
1925–1927
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Washington Raymond Lee
1926–1992
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Hazel Julia Lee Justice
1927–2024
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Susie Helen Lee Sims
1929–2021
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Lettie Nezzie Lee
1930–1930
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Elkin Jerome Lee
1931–2022
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Betty Lou Lee
1934–1941
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