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1916 Glenn 2005

Glenn Jay Lee

August 21, 1916 — August 16, 2005

LOGAN, UTAH: Glenn J. "Chic" Lee passed away on
August 16, 2005 at Terrace Grove, in Logan, Utah. He
was born to John Ernest Lee and Hattie Vilate Reeder
Lee in Hyde Park, Utah. Glenn married Jeanne Oskar;
they later divorced. He was a member of The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Glenn attended
elementary school in Hyde Park. His high school years
were completed at North Cache in Richmond, Utah. While
a sophomore in high school Glenn started his own mink
ranch and continued working with the mink until World
War II. He then enlisted in the Army serving in the
European theater. Leaving the Army Glenn worked as a
painter forming a partnership with Grant Allgier,
which lasted for almost 20 years. After going their
separate ways Glenn continued to paint for an
additional 15 years. His last big job, at the age of
75 was painting his brother Erin's two story home and
fence. Glenn's passion in life was investing in stocks
and bonds. He spent many hours a day reading his
magazines, the daily newspapers and the Wall Street
Journal. You knew never to call or visit him at 5:30
PM, when his nightly news programs were airing. Glenn
is survived by a daughter Lorieli Lee Armstrong ( Tom)
Sacramento CA; a son Fred Lee ( Linda) Pleasanton,
CA; two sisters, Jessie Seamons Hyde Park, Utah and
Mary Hunsaker Delta, Utah; many nieces and nephews
and a large extended family.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers
Ernest Reeder Lee and Preston Reeder Lee, sisters
Maude Mae Miller and Virgina Claire Perry.

Funeral Services will be held at noon Friday August
19, 2005 at the Allen-Hall Mortuary 34 East Center
Logan, Utah. A visitation for family and friends will
be held at 11:15 Friday prior to the funeral
service.Interment will be in the Hyde Park Cemetery
with military honors.
A special thanks to Anna and Ben at IHC Hospice, and
the staff at Terrace Grove for the great care they
gave to Glenn. Their care helped make Glenn's last
days comfortable. Condolences may be sent to the
family at www.allenmortuaries.net
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