In Memory of

Robert

E.

A.

Lee

Condolences

Condolence From: Barbara.Greenfeldt@verizon.net
Condolence: We remember Dad with joy. We appreciate all the loving support the family has received.
Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: rick@lundhome.org
Condolence: The media tools your father championed are today’s language of the people. I’ve been inspired by his name and his works for my 30 years of ELCA service. From the Augsburg Confession (ref “Saints”)…their good works are to be an example for us, each of us in his own calling. AMEN to the confession and thanks to God for Robert Lee’s exemplary life.
Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: mikeplyman@yahoo.com
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Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: evbridge@rconnect.com
Condolence: Since reading Bob’s book “My Wings at Sunset,” I had communicated with him about how much I enjoyed the book. I am also from Spring Grove and the Lee family was very highly respected. Bob and I are also fellow Luther alums. My sympathy to the family.
Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: gullicks@merr.com
Condolence: It was great getting to know Bob Lee these last few years. Even though I didn’t know him that well before, I always thought that I did, but I knew him by his longer name, “Robert E. A Lee”! I grew up hearing stories about Elaine and Bob and the rest of those “Naeseth kids”. My Uncle Carlie took many pictures of church events and the Spring Prairie people. I even have a few pictures of Elaine and Bob on their wedding day. As children, my sister and I would look through Carlie & Marie’s photo albums and they would tell us stories about the people and events. A few years ago when Bob was at Spring Prairie, he asked me if his paintings of the SP parsonage and old church building were still around. I was happy to show them to him, they had been hanging up in the church office for years. I think Sylvia took a few pictures of her Dad standing next to his paintings. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: mikesschmidt@optonline.net
Condolence: WE are so sorry to hear of your loss,and I am so sorry that I did not have the chance to visit with Bob a year ago when the Director of Development of Vesterheim called upon him. His contributions to our society are so many and having grown up in Spring Grove, he is remembered so foundly by those who know him. A group I was a part of last evening in Spring Grove talked a lot about Bob and we would love to remember and honor him this summer, in the town he grew up in. Mike and Diane Schmidt
Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: drchant@hotmail.com
Condolence: Bob, we’ll miss you. But your children will gather and hug and sing and love. Thanks for raising us and loving us providing us a fine example. You are admired by all who knew you.
Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: bikertedbutler@verizon.net
Condolence: Sending our heartfelt sympathy to the Lee family. Memories keep those we love close to us forever. May your memories give you strength to carry on. Ted & LJ Butler
Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: Elisabeth.Wittman@elca.org
Condolence: Dear Family and Friends of Bob, You are experiencing a different loss than others, but Bob’s loss is keenly felt by those of us who worked with him for the church. His work is undoubtably long-lasting, but he is also one of the kindest and most professional and respectful people I have worked with and I will always appreciate that about him as well. My sincere sympathy to all of you who knew him best. Elisabeth
Monday November 30, -0001
Condolence From: mikeplyman@yahoo.com
Condolence: Dear Sylvia and the rest of your family, We are sorry for your loss. We hope you can all comfort each other and look back at all your happy memories. Please know that you are all in our prayers.
Monday November 30, -0001