William Jesse Lee

1894

William Jesse Lee was born on 04 Apr 1894 in Richland, South Carolina, USA.

1965

He died on 03 Feb 1965 in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, USA at Columbia Hospital. William Jesse Lee was buried on 06 Feb 1965 in Pontiac, Richland, South Carolina, USA at Spears Creek Baptist Church Cemetery.

William Jesse Lee Rites Set Saturday

Funeral services for William Jesse Lee will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in Spears Creek Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. N. Williams and the Rev. L. F. Steele. Interment will be in the church cemetery.

Mr. Lee, 71, of Rt. 1, Columbia, died Wednesday in the Columbia Hospital after a lengthy illness.

Active pallbearers will be W. D. Grimsley, Ware Carnes, Eugene Brazell, Earl Jacobs, Lonnie Jacobs and Bill Wise.

Honorary pallbearers will be J. H. (Bud) Faust, H. T. Dixon, Luther Ford, Roy Hornsby, Lee Peake, Everette Stockman, Walter Delk, James Dunaway, Roger Ellisor and Chikus Ellsor.

The body is at the Lee residence, Rt. 1, Columbia.

William J. Lee

Funeral services for William Jesse Lee will be at 2 p. m. Saturday at Spears Creek Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. N. Williams and the Rev. L. F. Steele. Interment will be in the church cemetery.

Mr. Lee, 71, of Rt. 1, Columbia, died Wednesday morning at the Columbia Hospital after an extended illness. He was born in Richland County, son of the late John and Mary McGill Lee. He was a retired farmer and carpenter and a member of Spears Creek Baptist Church.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Hattie Lee; two daughters, Miss Joanne Lee and Mrs. Mary Shelton, of Columbia; seven sons, Steuard, McGee, Louis, Carlisle, Otis and Ottis Lee of Columbia and Langford Lee of Durham, N. C.; five sisters, Mrs. Annie Cain of North Augusta, Mrs. Mattie Clausand of Columbia, Mrs. Sallie Martin of Atlanta, Miss Maggie Lee of Spartanburg and Mrs. Lottie Perkins of Tennessee, and one brother, Wesley Lee.

Active pallbearers will be W. D. Grimsley, Ware Carnes, Eugene Brazell, Earl Jacobs, Lonnie Jacobs and Bill Wise.

Honorary pallbearers will be J. H. (Bud) Faust, H. T. Dixon, Luther Ford, Roy Hornsby, Lee Peake, Everette Stockman, Walter Delk, James Dunaway, Roger Ellisor and Chikus Ellsor.

The body is at the Lee residence, Rt. 1, Columbia.

Lee Services

Funeral services for William Jesse Lee will be at 2 p. m. Saturday in Spears Creek Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. N. Williams and the Rev. L. F. Steele. Interment will be in the church cemetery.

Mr. Lee, 71, of Rt. 1, Columbia, died Wednesday morning at the Columbia Hospital after an extended illness.

Active pallbearers will be W. D. Grimsley, Ware Carnes, Eugene Brazell, Earl Jacobs, Lonnie Jacobs and Bill Wise.

Honorary pallbearers will be J. H. (Bud) Faust, H. T. Dixon, Luther Ford, Roy Hornsby, Lee Peake, Everette Stockman, Walter Delk, James Dunaway, Roger Ellisor and Chikus Ellsor.

The body is at the Lee residence, Rt. 1, Columbia.

Paschal Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Lee Services

Funeral services for William Jesse Lee, 71, will be at 2 p. m. today at Spears Creek Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. N. Williams and the Rev. L. F. Steele. Interment will be in the church yard.

Active pallbearers will be W. D. Grimsley, Ware Carnes, Eugene Brazell, Earl Jacobs, Lonnie Jacobs and Bill Wise.

Honorary pallbearers will be J. H. (Bud) Faust, H. T. Dixon, Luther Ford, Roy Hornsby, Lee Peake, Everette Stockman, Walter Delk, James Dunaway, Roger Ellisor and Chikus Ellsor. .

Mr. Lee, 71, of Route 1, died at the Columbia Hospital early Wednesday morning after an extended illness.

He was born in Richland County, son of the late John Lee and Mary McGill Lee. He was a retired farmer and carpenter and a member of Spears Creek Baptist Church.

Friends may call at the residence. Paschal Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

February 4, 1965  
Columbia Record (published as THE COLUMBIA RECORD) 
 Columbia, South Carolina
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