It looks like you are viewing this on a mobile device. Would you like to use the mobile version? No thanks.
It looks like your device can support the full version of the site. Would you like to view that instead? No thanks.
Email to a friend Tweet This Send to Facebook Share on Google+
  Login
Ethelyn Lee
December 5, 1948 - July 6, 2026
Return to the Memorial Getting Started Administration Inbox  
Return to Getting Started  
Return to the Memorial Make a Donation Help Extend the Memorial Order a Keepsake Book  
Obituary Eulogy Guestbook Biography Photos Media Life Stories Contribute
<div itemprop="description">Ethelyn Hyacinth Lee <br> <br>It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Ethelyn Lee, our beloved mother. She devoted her life to her family, leading with unconditional love, unwavering strength, and a generous heart that made everyone feel cherished. <br>After a courageous battle with cancer, Ethelyn passed away peacefully, surrounded by the love of her family. <br> <br>She is lovingly remembered by her children: Sheryl; Andrea and her husband, Brian; and Karen and her beloved late fiancé, Richard, who will forever remain a cherished part of our family. She was also cherished by her grandchildren, Milika, Jalen, and Tye, and blessed with the love of her great-grandchildren, Kiara, Micah, Jonah, and Jeremiah. Ethelyn was predeceased by her mother, Sarah Lee. She is survived by her siblings: Harold, Patrick, Kenneth, Joycelyn, Elvira, Maurice, and Dorothy. She was predeceased by her brother, Joseph. She also leaves behind many beloved nephews, nieces, great-nephews, and great-nieces, along with a large extended family and dear friends who will cherish her memory. <br> <br>Ethelyn found joy in life's simple pleasures. She loved cooking for her family, tending to her garden, listening to music, and traveling, especially on cruises where she could relax and explore new places. <br> <br>She will be remembered for her remarkable strength, determination, and independence whose greatest joy was her family. She embraced life with warmth, generosity, and a grateful heart, and her kindness and love will be remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing her. <br> <br></div>