In loving memory of

Stephen T.
January 15, 1966 - September 8, 2008

Stephen T. Lee, age 42, of Washington passed away at 12:38 p.m. Monday at Daviess Community Hospital. Born January 15, 1966 in Washington, he was the son of Stephen F. and Donna (Steele) Lee. He was a 1984 graduate of Washington High School where he participated in football, basketball, baseball, and track. He was a CSX conductor and loved hunting, fishing, hunting for arrow heads, and riding his Harley. He is survived by two daughters, Whitney Lee of Montgomery, and Alissa Lee of Washington; his father, Stephen F. Lee of Washington; a sister and brother-in-law, Tammy and David Wallace of Newburgh; two nieces, Brittany Brown of Chandler, and Lauren Wallace of Newburgh; a nephew, Andrew Wallace of Newburgh; and a special companion, Jamie Hammack of Washington. He is preceded in death is his mother, Donna Lee on January 3, 2008; grandparents, Helen and Luther Steele; and Lon and Rose Lee. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Ed Lee Mortuary. Burial will follow in Oak Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at the mortuary. Online condolences may be made at www.edleemortuary.com.

Tributes

Lori wrote on Sep 16, 2008:

"I dont know any of you personally, but i feel as though i know some. My most heart felt condolences to all this mans family !I'm truly soory that you suffer not only this mans death,but harsh comments from m Evansville! most here have lived in power plant fallout,and are receding there brain function.please ignor my home town idiots.karma,will prevail!"

Charles and Aida Tomey wrote on Sep 13, 2008:

"Dear Steven, Its hard for us to find the words that might bring you comfort at this time of loss..but perhaps just knowing that we are thinking of you with sympathy and understanding will somehow help to give you strength at this difficult time....your old friends and once neighbors across your house,Charles and Aida Tomey"

Matthew Coleman wrote on Sep 13, 2008:

"My condolences to Steves family and friends. Steve was there for me when I needed him most. He knew the true meaning of the word friend. I will never forget that. he will be greatly missed. Also he was a great ballplayer, and I enjoyed being a part of the teams we played on. Goodbye old friend, we love you."

Patricia Hardy wrote on Sep 12, 2008:

"Our thoughts and prayers go to the entire Lee family and friends. May your memories bring you comfort during this difficult time. WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY Bob and Fae Foster Patricia (Foster) Hardy , Steve Hardy"

Tim McGlothlin wrote on Sep 11, 2008:

"It's odd that friendships can develop so quickly but in the few months that I came to know Steve, he became a true friend in every sense of the word. I'm sure that my shock & saddness pales in comparison to that of his family, Jamie, and all of his friends that have known him through the years. I pray that he is now at peace in a place where he sees his mom and feels true happiness. To Jamie and his family, my hearts and prayers are with you. May God bless you."

Cindy Crim wrote on Sep 11, 2008:

"My prayers go out to all of Steves family at this time. I truly believe Steve is at peace now and his memory will reside in us forver. My prayers are also with his girlfriend Jamie. I know that you loved Steve with all of your heart and soul."

Brandy Oto wrote on Sep 11, 2008:

"My condolences to entire Lee family and Jamie. My thoughts are prayers are with all of you. Although I never got to meet Steve, he made my sister smile and for that I am very thankful. I am truly sorry for your loss and pray that the Lord comforts you all in your time of grief. God Bless. Brandy"

Steve Lee wrote on Sep 11, 2008:

"We want to send our condolences to Steve's family from Florida. Steve was a close friend of my brother in high school and we remember him fondly as he spent a great deal of time at our home as a teenager. Aunt Joyce is also very special to us and we know how much she cherished her nephew, Stevie. We are praying for Steve, Joyce, Caroline and your whole family. May God bless you. Susan and Dave Chapman, Terry and Sue Riffey and Linda Riffey Miraflor"