Mr. Lee, 66, was a native of West Chicago, Ill., and for a number of years was a maintenance foreman for Aramco, serving overseas. He was a veteran of World War I and World War II, serving in the navy as a chief machinist's mate. He was a member of Truckee Lodge No. 200, F&AM, and OES No. 162 of Truckee.
He is survived by his widow, Ruth K. Lee, of Tahoe City; three children, George Lee of Lodi, Mrs. Sandra Kretzger of Lodi, and Mrs. Carolyn Peterson of Visalia; two brothers, Claude Lee of West Chicago and Sherm Lee of Malvern, Ark.; and 11 grandchildren.
Burial will be at Trail's End Cemetery, Tahoe City.
[Published in The Reno (NV) Gazette-Journal, Tuesday, December 21, 1965]
Mr. Lee, 66, was a native of West Chicago, Ill., and for a number of years was a maintenance foreman for Aramco, serving overseas. He was a veteran of World War I and World War II, serving in the navy as a chief machinist's mate. He was a member of Truckee Lodge No. 200, F&AM, and OES No. 162 of Truckee.
He is survived by his widow, Ruth K. Lee, of Tahoe City; three children, George Lee of Lodi, Mrs. Sandra Kretzger of Lodi, and Mrs. Carolyn Peterson of Visalia; two brothers, Claude Lee of West Chicago and Sherm Lee of Malvern, Ark.; and 11 grandchildren.
Burial will be at Trail's End Cemetery, Tahoe City.
[Published in The Reno (NV) Gazette-Journal, Tuesday, December 21, 1965]
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