ROY "ROWDY" LEE
February 16, 1937 ~ Sept. 20, 2012
Roy "Rowdy" Lee, 75, of Lincoln, MT passed away at home on Sept. 20, 2012. He was born in Camas, WA to George and Dessie Lee.
Rowdy was married to his wife, Nancy, for 52 years. They had two sons, David and Doug.
He served in the U.S. Marine Corp, was a truck driver, timber faller and a farrier.
Rowdy leaves behind his wife, Nancy and son, Doug of Lincoln; two granddaughters and two great-grandchildren of Vancouver, WA; and one granddaughter in Billings, MT.
Internment will take place at the Chelatchie Cemetery in Amboy, WA on Oct. 14th at 1:30 p.m. A reception will follow at the Mountain Valley Grange in Amboy.
A memorial fund has been set up at the First Bank of Lincoln, PO Box 9, Lincoln, MT 59639.
Please sign his guest book at: www.columbian.com/obits.
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Dear Nancy and Doug,
I am so sorry for the loss of your husband and father. The memorial service and luncheon really turned out wonderful and I know Roy appreciates it and all the prople that came to honor his life and memory. It was great to have you and Doug stay at our home and visit with us. Looking forward to future visits. With love from your sister and aunt,
Sherry Lambert
October 15, 2012
Hello Nancy, Doug and family,
I was very sad to read about Roy. I didn't know that he had passed.
I've been thinkIng about the way he could tell a story and this one will always stick out in my mind. I will never forget the time I was cutting his hair and as I start clipping, he starts to tell me all about clipping off the Mules teeth before his appt. Eeeeeek! I'm sure thats what you do BUT .... To this day it still gives me the shivers at the thought .
CrUnCh !!!! He just laughed and laughed and laughed at my reaction !
He was so funny.
Please take care,
Hugs from myself and my family
Jenny Sawyer-Bloemke
October 14, 2012
Nancy and the boys. We are sorry to hear about Roy Lee. He was a hell of a man. I remember helping load the trailer when you all moved to Mantana, and have often thought of you guys wondering how you guys were doing. May God be with you all in this difficult time. You have our love and prayers.
Dennis & Rosie Williams
Dennis &Rosie Williams
October 13, 2012
Renee Robertson
October 13, 2012
Hi Nancy, I was so sorry to hear of your loss of Rowdy. You guys had been married a long time. I thought he died in the hospital and was surprised to hear he actually passed away at home. God bless you dear and be with you and hold you up. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love ya, Alice Cox
Alice Cox
October 13, 2012
So sorry to hear about Roy's passing. May the God of all comfort give you peace at this difficult time..
Ann Aschoff Bryant
October 12, 2012
We are so sorry for your loss. Enjoyed our times with you guys at your home. Hope all else is well.
Sincerely,
Bill, Iris, Charlie Pugh
October 12, 2012
Was sorry to hear Roy passed away, my prayers are with you. With many fond memories of drill team. Delinda Veach
Delinda Veach
October 12, 2012
Roy I will miss you. But I will never forget you. You were part of my family for a long time. Thank you. My prayers are with the family.
Bob Stewart
October 11, 2012
I'm sorry to hear about Roy's death. As you know, I knew him many years ago. We had good times at the skating rink. You two were good for each other. You're thought of at this time.
Maridee Garvey
October 11, 2012
My thoughts are with your family. Always good memories of Roy.
Peggy Green
October 11, 2012
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