Raymond Lee

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RAYMOND FULTON LEE RAYMOND FULTON LEE died September 9, 2004, at his residence with his beloved wife, sister, and daughter, Lavonne, at his side. Born in Franklin County, Kentucky in 1931, he was the beloved husband of Mary Ballard Lee. He is the son of the late Raymond Fulton Lee and Laura Clark Lee of Frankfort, Kentucky. He was a member of Thornhill Baptist Church in Frankfort. He was a veteran of the Korean War, a pilot, a member of Lexington Lodge #1, F & AM, Scottish Rite, and an Oleika Shriner. He worked for Engineered Devices and retired from the Commonwealth of Kentucky where he was an electrician. Besides his wife, he is survived by 4 daughters, Katye Lee Carr, Oklahoma, Laurie Lee Fenley, Texas, Lavonne Thomas, Harrodsburg, and Pamela Harmon, Lexington, one sister, Agnes Evelyn Eastman, 9 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren. Raymond will be missed by his family and friends. "Special Thanks" to Margaret Johnson and the caregivers of Heritage Hospice and all members who helped with his care. Funeral services will be held at Ransdell Funeral Chapel, 345 Lexington St., Harrodsburg, Kentucky, on September 13, 2004, at 11:00 am by the Rev. William A. Hartung. Graveside services to follow in Hillcrest Cemetery in Lexington on Versailles Road. Visitation will be on Sunday from 7:00 until 9:00 pm. Casket bearers will be Kim Fulton Eastman, Mike Elliott, Fred W. Burch III, N. B. Stratton, John Wilson, and Richard Russell Honorary bearers will be Don R. Atwood, Howard Lee Graham, Marshall Johnson, C.W. Welch, Charles Wilkerson, and Jim Powell.

Visitation

7 to 9 pm Sunday - Chapel

Funeral Service

11 am Monday - Chapel

Interment

Hillcrest Cemetery - Lexington, KY
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