Wilbur King
Kim: I really enjoyed when I just stopped in out of the blue and visited with your Dad and Mom. Had some nice visits with you also in driveway!
Birth date: Feb 25, 1929 Death date: Mar 9, 2015
Harry G. Lee, age 86, of East China Twp., Michigan formerly of Billings, Montana died March 9, 2015. He was born February 25, 1929 in Sheridan, Wyoming to the late Harry H. and Beatrice Lee. On September 29, 1962 Harry married Joy Read Obituary
Kim: I really enjoyed when I just stopped in out of the blue and visited with your Dad and Mom. Had some nice visits with you also in driveway!
Joyce & family,
My Heart is sad to hear of Harry's passing, may he rest in Peace!
Both you & Harry were "very special" to our family, great care takers of Travis when he was a small child & now he just turned 28; so we go back a few years!!
My memories of you all are good memories, and enjoyed visits with you guys, going out for coffee & a sweet treat.
Drop me a note, as I would love to keep in touch with you; keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.
Love you,
Valgene Koll Pierce
Billings, MT
Joyce. Sorry to hear of Harry's passing. We go back a long way. Please drop a line.
Don & Pat 75 Harper Coulee rd. Roundup Mt 59072
Joyce, I am sorry to hear about Harry. You knew he was sick when you left.I am glad you are where you are. I have thought about you soooo much. I did try to call you last year on you cell -phone when you were here in Billings,but didn't connect. PLEASE if you come back to Billings,call me.Pat wants to send her sympathy as well. You have been a life long neighbor! Hope the stress on you is somewhat less. God bless you, and it will be hard for sure without Harry.
Joyce Lee and family,it is with my deepest sympathy to hear of the passing of Harry.He was a great friend and teacher and I consider myself very honored to have known and worked with him.Myself and many others would not be where we are today without Harry.The first thing that came to mind though after hearing of his death was of him and Jerry W. getting to have a good laugh again.As long as we keep the memories of those we've lost in our hearts though they will never be gone.My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.
Michael Fosjord
I remember when my sisters and I were young girls that we went to visit uncle Hank and Joyce. We had a great time. I couldn't get over how he was so much like my grandpa. He talked like him, laughed like him and smiled like him. When both of them were together they were happy, joked and the room was full of laughter. I'm sorry, Kimmy, I know how hard it is to lose a father. Your heart aches, yet you are thankful he doesn't have to endure any more pain. He will be missed and I send our love! Tammie (Tiegs) Collom
Uncle Hank and my Dad were best of brothers and always enjoyed each other's company. He always had a gentle spirit, was kind and his sense of humor was contagious. I have the fondest memories of him and of course aunt Joyce. Their home was always open and welcoming. I remember as a child visiting him when he owned the Conoco station in Billings where he had an "M and M" machine that took nickels! A couple years ago my brother Dave, his wife Theresa, and I took our Mom on a nostalgic tour of Montana of places we grew up and on our way back we stopped at that same Conoco station to 'fuel up' and talk to the present owner. It was a very fond memory. I discovered when I went off to college that my Dad gave my green bicycle to him and his family and also the Honda trail bike that we had so much fun with in our teens. It seems there was always something that uncle Hank and Dad 'traded'. We sure enjoyed the cool old pick-up truck with a stick shift! My siblings and I had fun learning to drive it. Rest in peace my dear uncle, you will be greatly missed. Until we meet again, God bless and comfort those left behind. Your niece, Ali Tiegs
Harry you were always quiet but so kind. You never raised your voice around your grandkids and you were always their champion. Mark and I miss Harry and Joyce living by us. Take care Joyce and God Bless to all of the Lee family
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I have many vivid memories when we worked together years ago and always found Harry to be a kind and compassionate person. he was always easy to talk to and made you feel that you had know him for a long time. We were all blessed to have him as a part of our lives here on earth but look forward to rejoicing with him in eternity in the future. We want to extend our deepest heart felt condolences to Joyce and the family. Harry was a man of integrity and showed love and support for his family. He was a great example and mentor to many.
Dennis and Nancy Cook
P.S. His kindness and thoughtfulness will be remembered by us for a long time to come.