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Robert Dale Lee
© Enid News and Eagle
07-22-2007
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


A graveside service for Robert Dale Lee, 52, will be 10 a.m. Monday at the chapel in Memorial Park Cemetery. The Rev. Carrell Still will officiate. Arrangements are by Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.

He was born Jan. 17, 1955, in Princeton, Mo., to E.W. and Mona Schofield Lee and died Friday, July 20, 2007, at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center.

He was a 1973 graduate of Enid High School and worked for Horne Oil and then for Mid-States Termite and Pest Control from 2000-2006. He was self-employed until his death.

Surviving are one son, Chris, of Enid; his mother, Mona Lee, of Enid; and three brothers, Edwin of Pittsburg, Kan., Ron of Amarillo, Texas, and David of North Enid.

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to American Heart and Lung Association.

Condolences may be made online at ladusauevans@sud denlinkmail.com.

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