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Amazing
grace, how sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me!
I once was lost, but now I'm found,
Was blind, but now I see.
Richard
Ben Lee, age 54, passed away suddenly on August 9, 1997 in Jenner,
California.
He was born July 21, 1943
in Columbus, Georgia, USA to Richard and Kate Lee. Richard spent his
early years as an "army brat," living all over the United States and
in Austria. At age 16, he began college at the University of California-
Berkeley. He spent one year there and then transfered to the University
of San Francisco where he spent the next two years. When he was 19 he
told his family he was tired of people telling him what to do so he
joined the Air Force. :-) He was stationed in Minot, North Dakota, USA
and flew to Vietnam every week during the war to arm the warheads used
there.
After Richard left the Air
Force, he decided he was really tired of people telling him what
to do so he became a hippie and after a few years of roaming around
the country, he married Pamela Reasonover on September 20, 1975 in Jenner,
California and went to work for a chemical company. While there he was
a Quality Control Engineer and he participated in the testing of a pesticide
called 2-4-D. In the spring of 1976, Richard became unexplainably ill
and after six weeks of tests he was diagnosed with "industrial-caused"
leukemia. In the next three years Richard went through five rounds of
chemotherapy before he finally went into remission. And in 1980, Richard
had a bone marrow transplant and came through with flying colors.
He received a large monetary
settlement from the chemical company and after years of traveling the
world and enjoying his new lease on life, Richard finished his bachelor's
degree and went to law school.
In the last two years of his life, Richard worked for
the San Francisco District Attorney's office as a lawyer in the support
enforcement department, tracking down fathers who were delinquent in
their child support payments.
But he suffered
for years from the side effects of his chemotherapy, and it was those
side effects which took him from us suddenly.
Richard was preceded
in death by his father, Richard. He is survived by his sisters, Bobbie,
Kathy, Eileen, and Mary; his brothers, Robert, Michael, and Patrick;
his nieces, Jennifer, Melissa, Debbie, Melissa, and Mary Kate; his nephews
Daryl and Sean; his grand-nieces, Jonelle, Jensen and Nichelle; and
his grand-nephews, Joshua, Corey, Lucas and Jack. His mother Kate passed
away on March 18, 2001.
On
a more personal note, when my parents got divorced, Richard and Pam
drove to Montana and took my mom, sister, and I camping in Glacier Park
to cheer us up. He was without a doubt, one of the most important men
in my life, not only because he continued to help my mom out, but also
because he could always make me laugh. He was a kind man, and perhaps
I've romanticized his memory a bit, but if anyone deserves it...he does.
I saw him many other times while I was growing up, after I married,
though, I saw him less and less, but I kept in contact with him through
letters, and he still never failed to make me laugh.
At Richard's request there was no funeral and I have
debated whether or not I should put up this page, but this is my goodbye
to him-- my memorial for him. Not being able to attend a funeral, I
have found it difficult to find "closure" and this is one place I am
searching for that. This page is dedicated to my entire family and to
my uncle, Richard, I hope he found the peace and freedom from pain in
death that he could not find in life. He shall be greatly missed.
Thank you for visiting.
I'm
going to live my life
Like every day's the last,
Without a simple good-bye
It all goes by so fast.
Now that you're
gone,
I can't cry hard enough--
No, I can't cry hard enough,
For you to hear me now.
If you would like
to become a bone marrow donor, please call 1-800-MARROW-2 or
visit the National
Marrow Donor Program homepage.
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