Leslie Cunningham
Lit a candle in memory of Paul J. Lee
Birth date: Sep 14, 1940 Death date: Apr 21, 2017
Mr. Paul J. Lee of Fort Myers, Florida passed away Friday, April 21, 2017 at Gulf Coast Medical Center after recent health challenges. Paul, 76, lived the American dream with humility and gratitude. Family and close friends were a Read Obituary
Lit a candle in memory of Paul J. Lee
Miss Carol, Brent, and the entire Lee family, it was always a joy and a laugh when Mr. Paul Lee entered the building, and I so looked forward to the interaction as my client for many years in Bonita and Sanibel, so I will truly miss him and offer you all my heartfelt sympathy. He called not so long ago and mentioned an issue he was having, but quickly added "Dont you even think about worrying about me, I'm blessed and I'm lucky it's just this and I'll be fine!" I can hear him saying that, so I know he's even better now, probably riding one of his tractors on a big piece of land he's in charge of in Heaven! Enjoy the ride! It's only farewell for now!Karen@CongressKaren CafazzoSanibel Island
We met Paul and Carol just after they built their home in Kentucky. Paul's warmth and easygoing nature made everyone he met feel like a long-time friend. He had a unique ability of fitting in with anyone, no matter what the situation. His giving spirit, his willingness to help others, are rare qualities seldom seen in today's world. He will not be forgotten. Lindell and Carole Hargrove
I have so many memories of Mr. Lee, I wouldn't even know how to narrow it down to one or two to share. He was an amazing man and was happiest when he was making others happy. He will always be in my heart. My deepest sympathies to the entire Lee family. ~ Susan Rosenthal
We count it a blessing, privilege, and honor to have known Paul and Carol. They were alway a blessing to us and we count them as dear friends. There are very few that we respected more than Paul. He will be dearly missed here in Kentucky. We will never forget Paul. I'll always remember him saying, "now Keith", when Keith would try to get a rise out of him. Keith loved to do that. I pray for God's peach and comfort upon the whole family. Carry on Paul's legacy. He was a "good" man. I know that he is rejoicing with our heavenly Father in heaven now.Love to you all,Keith, Gail, and Karen Heltsley