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Posted by: Shirley (Tapscott)Trainer Mon November 14, 2011 | It sounds trite, but words fail me when I try to express what Russell Lee meant to me, and so many others.
Shirley |
Posted by: Joyce (Benson) Cutsinger Tue November 15, 2011 | Russell was one of the most awesome men I ever met. As a kid, I grew up in his backyard. As an adult I was very aware of the mark he left every place he went. He was active in many organizations and volunteered his time and compassion as well.
Russell will be remembered and missed for all of his wonderful contributions to this community. Joyce |
Posted by: Rhonda Watkins Tue November 15, 2011 | Russell was one of the most wonderful people I have known. When my late dear friend, Betty Frances Hall, was alive we spent alot of evenings in Russell's home. He has done so much for our community and he will be dearly missed. Talma our prayers are with you during this time. |
Posted by: Caryee Sayer Smith Sat November 19, 2011 | Three summers ago Russell went to New York with a group of us from the Trenton area. Carol Thomas was our tour guide. I went with my stepmother, Roberta Sayer. Russell had so much fun! I enjoyed getting to know him, and he was a real trooper when it came to venturing out, walking, etc. I am very happy I was able to get to know, and spend some time with, such a nice man. When I read his obituary, I was like, "Wow!" He has really lived an full and admirable life, and it is easy to see what a great man he was. I am certain he is heaven now, looking down on us. Sincerely, Caryee Sayer Smith |