Obituaries
Courtesy
of Beverly Varga
Updated 02-21-2005
JOSEPH L.
LEE DIES
Father of
Mobile County Deputy Sheriff Passes Away-Joseph Littleton Lee, 59, a
native of Wilmer,
Ala., and father of Deputy Sheriff Marshall
Lee, died at a local
infirmary yesterday afternoon at 1:45 o’clock, after a long illness. He is survived
by his
six sons, Marshall Lee, Toxey Lee, Walter Lee and Sephis Lee, all of Mobile County,
and Robert Lee of Detroit, Mich., four daughters, Mrs. Mary Powell,
Mrs. Harriet Allen, Mrs. Martha Lowery, and Miss Pearly Lee, all of Georgetown, Ala.; 44 grandchildren, and one
great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 3 o’clock from the residence of his daughter,
Mrs. Mary Powell at Semmes. Interment will be in Allentown
Cemetery
at Semmes, with the Roche
Mortuary in charge. (It appears the son, General Lee, was omitted from
the
above article. I do not know if this was my error or the newspapers.)
MRS. MARY ELLEN
LEE-MARY ELLEN
LEE,
wife of Joseph L. Lee, native and lifelong resident of Georgetown, Ala, died at the residence there Sunday
night, December 4, 1927, at
10:15
o’clock.. Beside her
husband,
she is survived by her father, John Lowery, six sons, Toxey Lee, Walter
Lee,
Marshall Lee, General Lee, and Robert Lee of Detroit, Mich.; four
daughters,
Mrs. Mary Powell, Mrs. Harriet Allen, Mrs. Martha Lowery and Miss
Pearly Lee,
all of Georgetown, Ala.; forty-four
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. Her
funeral will take place from the residence in Georgetown
tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 1 o’clock
and from the Allentown
Cemetery
at 2
o’clock, with Roche
Mortuary in
charge.
LEE-MR.
JOSEPH (SEIPH)
LEE
Funeral services were held
from the Camellia Baptist, Fairview, Ala.,
Monday, January 25, 1965, at 2 p.m. with the Rev. H.R. Burge officiating.
Pallbearers were Thomas Gartmen, Otto Hall, Chester Shoemake, Morris
Dearman,
Walter Maples, Ollin Welford. Interment was in Allentown
Cemetery, Semmes Ala., with funeral arrangements by Higgins
Brown Service Mortuary.
MRS.
CANDICE FRANCES LEE
Native
of Mobile
County
and resident of Eight Mile, Ala.,
for the past 3 years, died at the family residence, Eight Mile, Wednesday
morning, April 5, 1950, at 11:00 o’clock. She is survived by her seven
sons, Roy Lee, Castleberry, Ala.; Felix Lee,
Mt. Vernon, Ala.; Willie Lee,
Port Arthur, Texas.; Charles
Lee, Mobile, Ala.; Horace Lee, Lafayette,
La.; Forney Lee, Semmes, Ala,; and Herley Lee, Semmes, Ala.; one
daughter, Mrs.
Sarah Lee Key, Eight Mile, Ala.; three sisters, Miss Cammie Lowery,
Mobile,
Ala.; Mrs. Nat Waltman, and Mrs. Eua McDuffie, both of Mobile, Ala.;
40
grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, and other relatives. Funeral
services
will be held from the family residence, Eight Mile, Ala.,
Friday afternoon, April 7, 1950
at 2:00
o’clock, and from the Semmes Baptist
Church,
Semmes,
Ala.,
at 2:45
o’clock. Interment will
be
in Allentown
Cemetery,
Semmes,
Ala..
Funeral arrangements by
Higgins Mortuary, Mobile.
MRS.
CANDICE FRANCES LEE
Funeral
services for Mrs. Candis Frances Lee were held from the family
residence, Eight
Mile, Ala., Friday afternoon, April 7, 1950 at 2:00 o’clock and from
the Semmes
Baptist Church, Semmes, Ala., at 2;45 o’clock with Rev. Ted Jones
officiating
assisted by Rev. W. W. Kyser. Pallbearers were: Harold Lee, Edward
Key, Byron
Jordan, R. T. Lee, Charles Lee, and Kenneth Lee, all grandsons.
Interment was
in Allentown
Cemetery,
Semmes,
Ala...
Funeral arrangements by Higgins
Mortuary, Mobile.
MRS. ADDIE
L. LEE
Native of Greene County, Miss., a resident of Chickasaw Alabama Village,
Ala., for
several years, died at a local hospital Wednesday morning, April 21,
1954, at 10 o’clock. She is survived by her husband,
Charles C. Lee, Chickasaw,
Ala.; three sons, Charles C. Lee, Jr., Athens, Ga., Richard K. Lee, and
Robert
Dale Lee, both of Chickasaw, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Inez Jordan,
Mrs. W.
J. Hartley and Mrs. Bob Taylor, all of Mobile, Ala.; two brothers,
Lloyd Logan,
Chickasaw, Ala., and Eugene Logan,
Memphis, Tn.; three sisters, Mrs. J. A.
Stewart, Biloxi, Miss., Mrs. P .J. Cramer, Mobile, Ala., and Mrs.
Hubert Oray,
Kansas City, Kan.; 12
grandchildren and other relatives. Funeral services will
be held from the chapel of the Higgins Mortuary, Friday afternoon, April 23,
1954, at 9:30 o’clock and from the Toulminville
Presbyterian Church at 3 o’clock.
Interment will be in Allentown
Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements by Higgins Mortuary, Inc., Mobile, Ala..
LEE, CHARLES C.
A native of Semmes,
AL
and a lifelong resident of Mobile, AL,
died at a local hospital on Sunday,
September 11, 1994. He was a member of Shelton Beach
Road Baptist
Church. He is survived by his son,
Robert Lee of Chickasaw; his daughter, Jacquelyn Hensley, of Houston,
Texas; three step-children,
Gene Adair of Saraland, Tom Adair, of Mobile, and Yvonne Bunch
of Mobile, AL; 30 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren, 14
great-great-grandchildren,
nieces, nephews, and other
relatives, Funeral
service will be held from the chapel of Roche-Belmany-Herington Funeral
Home on
Wednesday, September 14, 1994 at 10:00 a.m.. Visitation will be at the funeral
home on Tuesday, September13, 1994, from 5-8 p.m.. Interment will be in Allentown
Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are
by Roche-Belmany-Herrington
Funeral Home, 100
S. Beltline Hwy. Mobile, AL.
LEE, GLADYS
LAVERNE
Mrs. Gladys
Laverne Lee–A native of Independence,
AL,
residing in Chickasaw, died Sunday,
June 16, 1991. She is
survived by her husband, Mr.
Charles C. Lee
of Chickasaw; three sons, William Eugene Adair of Saraland, Thomas
Adair of
Eight Mile, AL and Bobby Lee of Chickasaw; three daughters, Mrs. Yvonne Bunch
of Semmes, AL, Mrs. Inez Jordan of Warner Robbins, GA, Mrs. Jackie
Hensley of
Houston, Texas; five sisters; three brothers; thirty-four
grandchildren;
numerous great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held from the chapel of
Radney Funeral Home in Saraland, Tuesday,
June 18, 1991 at 11 a.
m.. Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m.
Monday night at the funeral home. Interment will be in Allen-town
Cemetery. Funeral arrangements by
Radney Funeral Home, 1200
Industrial Parkway, Saraland, Alabama.
LEE--Mr. C. C.
(Bud) LEE
Funeral
services were held from the chapel of Radney Funeral Home, Tuesday,
January 19, 1971, at 3
p. m., with the
Rev. James Curtis Houston officiating.
Pallbearers were Bryon Everett Jordan, Jimmy Jordan, Robbie Lee,
Davie Taylor, Keith
Baker, and Mike Kofonis. Interment was in Allentown
Cemetery. Funeral arrangements by
Radney Funeral Home Inc. 3155 Dauphin Street Extension, West of Sage
Avenue.
DONALD
RAYMOND LEE
A lifelong resident of Mobile County, died as the result of an
automobile accident Saturday morning, November
8, 1952, at 1 o’clock. He
was seventeen years old and lived at 906D Macon Street,
Chickasaw, Ala..
Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Lee, Sr., Chickasaw,
Ala.,
three sisters, Mrs. B. H.
Jordan, Mrs. W. J. Hartley and Mrs. Bob Taylor, all
of Mobile, Ala.; three brothers, Charles C. Lee, Jr., Gainesville,
Fla.,
Kenneth Lee and Robert Dale Lee, both of Mobile, Ala., nieces,
nephews, and other relatives. Funeral
services will be held from the Chapel of Higgins Mortuary, Monday
afternoon, November 10, 1952, at 2:30 o’clock with burial in Allentown
Cemetery, near Semmes, Ala.. Funeral arrangements by Higgins
Mortuary, Inc., Mobile,
Ala..
LEE–Mr.HORACE E.
LEE
A native and lifelong resident
of Mobile
County,
died at a local hospital Monday, May 9, 1977. He is survived by one sister, Mrs.
Sarah Key, of Eight Mile;
four brothers, Charles C. Lee, of Mobile;
F. E. Lee, Georgetown,
Alabama;
W. T. Lee, of Port
Arthur, Texas;
and Roy Lee, of Pensacola,
Florida;
nieces, nephews, and other
relatives. Funeral services will be held from the
Chapel of Radney Funeral Home Wednesday,
May 11, 1977, at 2 p.
m.. Interment will be in Allentown
Cemetery in Semmes, Alabama. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral arrangements are by
Radney Funeral Home, Dauphin Street Extension, Mobile, Alabama.
LEE, RUBY
Mrs. Ruby Lee– Funeral
services were held at the graveside on Wednesday,
October 28, 1987 at 1 p.m.
with Mr. Jerry Turner officiating. Interment was in the Allentown
Cemetery. Funeral arrangements by
Roche Belmany Guardian Chapel, 100 South Beltline Hwy.,
Mobile, Alabama.
WALTMAN, JAMES I
(Indo).
Mr. James I.
Waltman-A native and lifelong resident of Mobile County died at his
residence on Saturday, March 11, 1989. He was a member of The Liberty
Bible Baptist Church and a vetran of WW II. He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Allie Waltman; one daughter, Sharon Chisolm; two sons, Daniel S.
Dure, Jr., and Robert
David Akridge; one sister, Mrs. Ann Ladner Jenkins; two brothers, Henry
C. Waltman, and Arnold O. Waltman, all of Mobile, Alabama; five
grandchildren; nieces, nephews and other relatives.Funeral services
will be held from the Chapel of Roche-Belmany Mortuary on Tuesday,
March 14, 1989 at 12 Noon. Visitation at the Funeral Home on
Monday, March 13, 1989 from 5-8 PM. Interment will be in the Allentown
Cemetery. Funeral arrangements by Roche-Belmany Guardian Chapel, 100 S.
Beltline Hwy., Mobile, Alabama.
MRS. WINNIE SNOW,
Native of Mobile County, died at the residence on Howell's Ferry
road at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. She is survived by three sons, H.W. Snow of
Bayou La Batre, C.H. Snow of Georgetown, and J.M. Snow of Mobile; seven
daughters, Mrs. Irene Allen of Mobile, Mrs. Eunne McDuffy of Semmes,
Mrs. Minnie McDuffy of Crichton, Mrs. Rosa Brown of Bay Minette, Mrs.
Bessie Cowart of Hattisburg, Miss.,
and Mrs. Grace Allen of Fort Myers, Fla.; two brothers, Samuel Lee of
Wilmer and Benjamin Lee of Allentown; two sisters, Mrs. Sallie Howell
of Wilmer, and Mrs. Mary Cowart of Mobile, and other relatives. Funeral
services will be conducted from the residence at 2 p.m. Monday.
Interment will be in the Allentown Cemetery, with
Higgins directing.
WILLIAM WASHINGTON SNOW
William Washington Snow, native of
Mississippi, but for 65 years a resident of Semmes, died at his
residence yesterday afternoon after a brief illness. He is survived by
his wife, three sons, O.H. Snow of Georgetown, Henry W. Snow of Bayou
La Batre, and John M. Snow, of Mobile; six daughters, Mrs. W.T. Allen,
Mrs. V.A. Allen, of Mobile, Mrs. Dan McDuffee, of Semmes, Mrs. Charles
McDuffee, of Crichton, Mrs. E.G.Brannon, of Florala, Ala., and Mrs. W.
E. Cowart of Hattisburg, Miss.; one brother, J.K. Murry, of Crichton,
and a large number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral
services will be conducted at the family residence in Semmes at 3
o'clock this afternoon, and interment will be in Allentown Cemetery.
Higgins and Courtney in charge of arrangements.
Joseph L Lee Dies
Father Of Mobile County Deputy Sheriff Passes Away
Joseph Littleton Lee, 59, a native of Wilmer, Ala., and father of
Deputy Sheriff Marshall Lee, died at a local infirmary yesterday
afternoon at 1:45 o'clock, after a long illness. He is survived by six
sons, Marshall Lee, Toxey Lee, Walter Lee and Sephis Lee, all of Mobile
County, and Robert Lee of Detroit, Mich., four daughters,
Mrs. Mary Powell, Mrs. Harriett Allen, Mrs. Martha Lowery and Miss
Pearly Lee, all of Georgetown, Ala.; 44 grandchildren, and one
great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 3
o'clock from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Mary Powell at Semmes.
Interment will be in Allentown Cemetery at Semmes, with Roche Mortuary
in charge.
Mrs. Mary Ellen Lee
Mary Ellen Lee, wife of Joseph L. Lee, native an
lifelong resident of Georgetown, Ala., died at the residence there
Sunday night, December 4, 1927, at 10:15 o'clock. Beside her husband,
she is survived by her father, John Lowery; six sons, Toxey Lee, Walter
Lee, Marshall Lee, General Lee, and Robert Lee of Detroit, Mich.; four
daughters, Mrs. Mary Powell, Mrs. Harriett Allen, Mrs. Martha Lowery,
and Miss Pearly Lee, all of Georgetown, Ala.; 44 grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. Her funeral will take place from the residence in
Georgetown tomorrow (Wedenesday) afternoon at 1 o'clock and from the
Allentown Cemetery at 2 o'clock, with Roche Mortuary in charge.