Betty was born on March 4, 1933 in East St. Louis, IL. She was a 1951 graduate of East St. Louis High School and held various positions ending her career at the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Betty was a member of the St. Matthew United Methodist Church where she actively served preparing meals, supporting the youth and missions programs, as a member of the chancel choir, and many other church activities.
Betty is preceded in death by her parents, Ralph and Bonnie Smith and her beloved husband, Clarence Robert "Bob" Lee. Betty and Bob were childhood sweethearts and were married over 30 years. They shared many activities supporting Shriners Hospital for Children through the Ainad Shriners Krazy Klowns (Temple 130 - East Saint Louis), active in the Scottish Rite as a Freemason and Betty in Job's Daughters. Betty also served in many positions in the Ainad Belles and Wednesday Club women's community groups.
Betty's talents were many as an accomplished seamstress winning multiple IL State Fair awards, and a dedicated cook for 20 plus years of church meals. She is survived by her daughter, Michael and Cynthia (Lee) Brockmeier and her son, Christopher and Lisa Lee.
Cremation rites have been accorded. The family has decided to hold a private service with burial of ashes in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Belleville, IL.
Mason Funeral Home.
Betty was born on March 4, 1933 in East St. Louis, IL. She was a 1951 graduate of East St. Louis High School and held various positions ending her career at the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Betty was a member of the St. Matthew United Methodist Church where she actively served preparing meals, supporting the youth and missions programs, as a member of the chancel choir, and many other church activities.
Betty is preceded in death by her parents, Ralph and Bonnie Smith and her beloved husband, Clarence Robert "Bob" Lee. Betty and Bob were childhood sweethearts and were married over 30 years. They shared many activities supporting Shriners Hospital for Children through the Ainad Shriners Krazy Klowns (Temple 130 - East Saint Louis), active in the Scottish Rite as a Freemason and Betty in Job's Daughters. Betty also served in many positions in the Ainad Belles and Wednesday Club women's community groups.
Betty's talents were many as an accomplished seamstress winning multiple IL State Fair awards, and a dedicated cook for 20 plus years of church meals. She is survived by her daughter, Michael and Cynthia (Lee) Brockmeier and her son, Christopher and Lisa Lee.
Cremation rites have been accorded. The family has decided to hold a private service with burial of ashes in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Belleville, IL.
Mason Funeral Home.
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