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Robert Allen (Bob) Lee

December 31, 1942 - February 23, 2019
Visitation
Kilpatrick Funeral Homes - West Monroe
1321 N 7th St.
West Monroe, LA 71291
318-323-9614 | Map
Friday 3/1, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Service
Kilpatrick Funeral Homes - West Monroe
1321 N 7th St.
West Monroe, LA 71291
318-323-9614 | Map
Friday 3/1, 6:00 pm

The people of Ouachita Parish, and many widespread others lost a good friend on February 23, 2019. Robert Allen (Bob) Lee, a rich and generous life; Bob passed away peacefully in his wife presence in their home. Bob was born December 31, 1942 in Mansfield, Louisiana to Allen W. Lee and Myrth Strickland Lee.Bob graduatedContinue Reading

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Karen (Blome) Jeppi left a message on March 6, 2019:
My dear Liz I am heart sick for your lose. Remember The Lords arms are around you , Another angel was needed!
Carl W. McDonald left a message on March 2, 2019:
Mr. Lee has a hope that Adam lost for all mankind whe n they ate of the forbidden fruit. By Jesus ransom sacrifice life for life it had to,be a perfect life. He redeemed us and Mr. Lee has a wonderful hope for the future. 1 Corinthians 15:22
Bill Allison left a message on March 1, 2019:
I've known Bob for 50 years, since September 23, 1968, the first day for both of us at Tulane Law School. We gravitated toward each other partly because we were both veterans and therefore older than most incoming 1L's.There were many nights that we studied at the law library until it closed at 11 PM, then went to our favorite hangout, Grafanignos, where they had Dixie beer for 25 cents. Of, how we loved to argue. We would take opposite sides of almost any argument and go at it for hours all the while fueling our arguments with copious amounts of alcohol. That pattern continued during the whole of law school.After law school, he moved to Monroe and I staid in south Louisiana. We didn't keep in touch much during those years. But I moved to Shreveport in 1979. We reestablished our friendship and would see each other ever month or two in either Monroe or Shreveport, and continued to drink and argue. Bob loved words. Just about every time we saw each other he would use a word that caused me to ask for a definition. He got me every time.My life changed in 1983. Bob was in town for a court appearance and dropped by my office. I saw something different in him. When I inquired, he told me he was sober, and invited me to a 12 step meeting. I didn't think I needed it but promised that I would attend one. I did and my life has never been the same. I owe my life to Bob, and will miss him sorely.
CINDY THOMPSON left a message on March 1, 2019:
My thoughts and prayers are with the whole family. We had some great Thanksgiving meals and fish frys over the years. I know Bob will be missed. Ya'll take care.
A Wiggins left a message on March 1, 2019:
You have my deepest sympathy. Mr. Lee touched many lives and will be dearly missed. During this difficult time, trust in God and he will help you heal. Psalms 147:3
Peace of mind is a call away. We're here when you need us most.
J.Lynn left a message on March 1, 2019:
My deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Mr. Lee for your loss. No doubt he lived a long, fulfilling life, and I know you will miss him dearly. I hope you can draw comfort from Gods word, as I have, where He promises us that there is going to be a resurrection and that we can be reunited with our dear loved ones again - right here on the earth. (John 5:28,29; Psalms 37:9,10) May you cherish the memories you shared. And please see jw.org for more comforting thoughts from God’s word during your time of grief.
Dee Brogan left a message on February 28, 2019:
My prayers are for the family at this sad time.
Bill Wright left a message on February 28, 2019:
Very few have helped as many.
Jon Genier left a message on February 28, 2019:
My condolences to your family. May the promise found at John 11:25 give you some comfort for your great loss.
Marlene Dier left a message on February 27, 2019:
I offer my deepest sympathy to the Bob Lee family. Prayers for all of you as you go through this loss.
TRICIA CREIGHTON left a message on February 27, 2019:
MY sincere deepest sympathy for your family. May GODS peace be with you during this time and give you comfort.
Kit Foster left a message on February 27, 2019:
Colleen and I send our deepest sympathy, and love to you all.
Carla Wright Steele left a message on February 27, 2019:
As a deputy clerk of court at the 4th JDC, I had many encounters with Bob. He always had a friendly smile, a kind word and sometimes a funny joke. My sincere condolences to the Lee family.
Eliza left a message on February 27, 2019:
My deepest sympathy family. May Gods word give you comfort at Psalms 37:29.
Sandy Veillon Lee left a message on February 26, 2019:
So many memories! You will not be forgotten!
Gary Brooks (bomber Gary) left a message on February 26, 2019:
May I add my flame to the others that light the way home for our friend!
Gary Brooks (bomber Gary) left a message on February 26, 2019:
Bob and I shared a lot of memories and laughs! We had many mutual friends and made many car trips together, one of which ended in a wreck. No one was injured if they had been I’m sure Bob would’ve represented them even though he had caused the wreck! Bob did a lot of good for a lot of people and set quite an example to many that struggled, I am honored to say I knew him. I also know Liz probably the best thing that ever happened to him along with Benton his son. Those are the only two family members I know. To all of his relatives and friends I offer my condolences and prayers. Gary
Kilpatrick Funeral Homes left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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