Walter L. Lee, 43, died this morning at his home, 1713 Tenth Avenue, east, after an illness of only a few minutes. Mr. Lee, who was plant superintendent at the Coca-Cola Bottling Works, went to his work as usual this morning but a short time later felt ill and returned home. He told his wife to call a doctor, which she did, but Mr. Lee died soon after the physician arrived.
Funeral arrangements are to be announced by McAfee, Howell and Young.
Surviving are the widow; five daughters, Misses Minnie, Charlotte, Doris Sue Gail and Linda Glyn Lee; a son, W.L. Lee Jr; his mother, Mrs. Minnie Lee, Decatur; three sisters, Mrs. Henry Fisher, Louisville, Ky; Mrs. Ruth Poole, Decatur; Mrs. C.A. Doyle, Cleveland, Ala; three brothers, C.L. and R.A. Lee, Decatur, and H.J. Lee of Tuscumbia.
DECATUR DAILY - June 9, 1941
Walter L. Lee, 43, died this morning at his home, 1713 Tenth Avenue, east, after an illness of only a few minutes. Mr. Lee, who was plant superintendent at the Coca-Cola Bottling Works, went to his work as usual this morning but a short time later felt ill and returned home. He told his wife to call a doctor, which she did, but Mr. Lee died soon after the physician arrived.
Funeral arrangements are to be announced by McAfee, Howell and Young.
Surviving are the widow; five daughters, Misses Minnie, Charlotte, Doris Sue Gail and Linda Glyn Lee; a son, W.L. Lee Jr; his mother, Mrs. Minnie Lee, Decatur; three sisters, Mrs. Henry Fisher, Louisville, Ky; Mrs. Ruth Poole, Decatur; Mrs. C.A. Doyle, Cleveland, Ala; three brothers, C.L. and R.A. Lee, Decatur, and H.J. Lee of Tuscumbia.
DECATUR DAILY - June 9, 1941
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