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Dr Frank Freeman Lee

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Dr Frank Freeman Lee Veteran

Birth
New York, USA
Death
22 Oct 2013 (aged 93)
Maine, USA
Burial
Laurel Hollow, Nassau County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.8530065, Longitude: -73.4838324
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OBITUARY - Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram - October 27, 2013

Dr. Frank Freeman Lee

PORTLAND MAINE -- Dr. Frank Freeman Lee, 93, of Seventy-Five State St., died Tuesday morning at Mercy Hospital following a short illness, during which time he was lovingly cared for by his devoted wife of 38 years, Ruth Balch Lee.

He was born on March 19, 1920 in New York City, the son of Dr. Burton James Lee, Sr. and Louise Freeman Lee. His father was a WWI battlefield surgeon on the western front in France and later a well-known cancer surgeon and researcher in New York City.

Frank graduated from Choate Preparatory School in Wallingford, Conn. in 1938, after which he attended a German high school outside Munich for one semester. He graduated from Yale University (1943) with a BS in International Relations.

During World War II, he served as gunnery officer aboard the destroyer USS Boyle (DD-600) in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. After World War II he returned to Yale and earned his Masters and Ph.D. in Sociology. His dissertation was on race relations in Branford, Conn. and was published as a book, 'Negro and White in Connecticut Town.' From 1948 to 1950, he was Publicity Director and fund raiser for Fisk University in Nashville, an African American college. Throughout his life, he was active in the Civil Rights movement and NAACP.

Professor Lee spent 31 years teaching, writing and doing research, retiring from the Northeastern University Sociology Department as a full Professor with tenure in 1983. He then moved with Ruth to Santa Fe, N.M. Dr. Lee was a founding member of the Rotary Club Del Sur and volunteered with Prison Fellowship at the Santa Fe State Penitentiary for over a decade. He was an avid squash player, hiker, reader, and traveled extensively in Europe, Israel and China with his wife and family. He was also a generous donor to many charitable causes.

In 2011 Dr. Lee and Ruth moved to Portland.

Frank was predeceased by a sister, Louisa Fox, in 1978 and a half-brother Burton James Lee, Jr. in 1962. He is survived by his beloved wife, Ruth B. Lee, of Portland; three children from his first marriage in 1948 to Margaret Gallaher Lee: Maggie Peterson and husband Phil of Albuquerque, N.M., Burton Hoyt Lee of Palo Alto, Calf., Susan F. Lee of Arlington, Va., three stepsons, Ben Balch of Newton, Mass., Nat Balch and wife Maggie Morrison of Durham, N.H., Barney Balch and wife Paty Matrai of Newcastle; two grandchildren, Phillip and Sis Peterson of Albuquerque, N.M.; and four step-grandchildren.

Services will be private. Burial will be in the Memorial Cemetery of St. John's Church, Laurel Hollow, Long Island, N.Y.

Arrangements are being handled by Conroy-Tully Crawford Funeral Home, 172 State St., Portland. On line condolences may be expressed at www.ctcrawford.com.
Donations in Dr. Frank Lee's memory may be made either to:

St. John's Episcopal Church
P.O. Box 266
Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724

or

The Bach Festival of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
440 Heckewelder Place
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18018

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This profile is maintained by Frank's son, Burton H. Lee.
OBITUARY - Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram - October 27, 2013

Dr. Frank Freeman Lee

PORTLAND MAINE -- Dr. Frank Freeman Lee, 93, of Seventy-Five State St., died Tuesday morning at Mercy Hospital following a short illness, during which time he was lovingly cared for by his devoted wife of 38 years, Ruth Balch Lee.

He was born on March 19, 1920 in New York City, the son of Dr. Burton James Lee, Sr. and Louise Freeman Lee. His father was a WWI battlefield surgeon on the western front in France and later a well-known cancer surgeon and researcher in New York City.

Frank graduated from Choate Preparatory School in Wallingford, Conn. in 1938, after which he attended a German high school outside Munich for one semester. He graduated from Yale University (1943) with a BS in International Relations.

During World War II, he served as gunnery officer aboard the destroyer USS Boyle (DD-600) in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. After World War II he returned to Yale and earned his Masters and Ph.D. in Sociology. His dissertation was on race relations in Branford, Conn. and was published as a book, 'Negro and White in Connecticut Town.' From 1948 to 1950, he was Publicity Director and fund raiser for Fisk University in Nashville, an African American college. Throughout his life, he was active in the Civil Rights movement and NAACP.

Professor Lee spent 31 years teaching, writing and doing research, retiring from the Northeastern University Sociology Department as a full Professor with tenure in 1983. He then moved with Ruth to Santa Fe, N.M. Dr. Lee was a founding member of the Rotary Club Del Sur and volunteered with Prison Fellowship at the Santa Fe State Penitentiary for over a decade. He was an avid squash player, hiker, reader, and traveled extensively in Europe, Israel and China with his wife and family. He was also a generous donor to many charitable causes.

In 2011 Dr. Lee and Ruth moved to Portland.

Frank was predeceased by a sister, Louisa Fox, in 1978 and a half-brother Burton James Lee, Jr. in 1962. He is survived by his beloved wife, Ruth B. Lee, of Portland; three children from his first marriage in 1948 to Margaret Gallaher Lee: Maggie Peterson and husband Phil of Albuquerque, N.M., Burton Hoyt Lee of Palo Alto, Calf., Susan F. Lee of Arlington, Va., three stepsons, Ben Balch of Newton, Mass., Nat Balch and wife Maggie Morrison of Durham, N.H., Barney Balch and wife Paty Matrai of Newcastle; two grandchildren, Phillip and Sis Peterson of Albuquerque, N.M.; and four step-grandchildren.

Services will be private. Burial will be in the Memorial Cemetery of St. John's Church, Laurel Hollow, Long Island, N.Y.

Arrangements are being handled by Conroy-Tully Crawford Funeral Home, 172 State St., Portland. On line condolences may be expressed at www.ctcrawford.com.
Donations in Dr. Frank Lee's memory may be made either to:

St. John's Episcopal Church
P.O. Box 266
Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724

or

The Bach Festival of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
440 Heckewelder Place
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18018

********

This profile is maintained by Frank's son, Burton H. Lee.

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  • Created by: Burton Hoyt Lee Relative Birth child
  • Added: Dec 24, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205678124/frank_freeman-lee: accessed ), memorial page for Dr Frank Freeman Lee (19 Mar 1920–22 Oct 2013), Find a Grave Memorial ID 205678124, citing Memorial Cemetery of Saint John's Church, Laurel Hollow, Nassau County, New York, USA; Maintained by Burton Hoyt Lee (contributor 50223736).