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Patrick Michael Lee
 
LEE - Patrick Micheal, chose heaven - he passed into the loving arms of our Lord and Savior on October 17, 2009, surrounded by his family and friends. He was born October 3, 1956, in Kansas City, KS to John and Evelyn Lee. He was a graduate of the Rhema Bible Training Center 1991 class. He was a member of Victory Christian Center, Tulsa, OK. He was a dedicated 20 year employee of Bama Pies - he truly loved his job and coworkers. Patrick enjoyed lifting weights, jogging, watching sports - notably the KC Chiefs and K-State football teams as well as cooking, detailing his prized Harley Davidson truck but most importantly, spending time with family and reading and meditating on the Word Of God. Special thanks to the staff at Cancer Treatment Center of America - from the housekeeping and dietary departments to the nurse aides, nurses and physicians - he was provided with wonderful care and we are eternally grateful to each of you. Also a word of appreciation to the Bama Pie family for your support, concern and prayers during his illness. We also express our heartfelt gratitude to the Victory Christian Center family for your never ceasing prayers, comfort, visits and support. Patrick was preceded in death by all of his grandparents, his father, John Edward Lee, Sr., his brother, John Edward Lee, Jr., and his grandson, Dylan Thomas Jr. He leaves to cherish his memory and to carry on his legacy his mother, Evelyn Lee of Kansas City, KS; his wife, Andrea J. Lee and son, Jarelle D. Lee of the home; daughter, LaSchell Thomas of Kansas City, KS; his sons, Nicholas (Laura) Lee of Bixby, OK and Micheal (Mindy) Lee of Olathe, KS; his 4 beautiful granddaughters, Destinee and Da'Nyah Thomas of Kansas City, KS, Sienna Lee of Olathe, KS, Riley Lee of Bixby, OK; and 1 very handsome grandson, Caiden Lee of Bixby, OK; 4 brothers, Curtis (Hope) Lee of Grand Prairie, TX, Kevin (Jeanette) Lee of Little Elm, TX, Steven (friend Jenice) Lee of Tulsa, OK and Karen Renee Lee of Kansas City, KS; an uncle, Prentice Lee, Kansas City, KS; as well as a host of relatives and friends. Services will be Saturday, November 21, 2009, at Victory Christian Center Chapel with viewing at 9 a.m. and services at 10 a.m. Interment at Floral Haven Cemetery following. Keith D. Biglow Funeral Directors, Inc. 918-592-2233


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