Our beloved Menno Lee departed this life on May 7, 2025, leaving behind a legacy that will endure in the hearts of those privileged to know him. A devoted husband and father, Menno is survived by his beloved wife, Nora Lee, and their two sons, Paul and Phil. His life was a tapestry woven with love, laughter, and unwavering strength.
Menno was a man of quiet dignity and rich character, whose kindness radiated through every interaction. He approached life with a thoughtful demeanor, valuing the connections he formed with family and friends alike. His enduring love for Nora was a testament to the deep bond they shared, nurturing a family environment that was both warm and inviting. As a father, Menno embraced his role with great pride, fostering a strong sense of unity and resilience within his family.
Throughout his years, Menno cultivated numerous passions that painted his life with vibrancy. He possessed an insatiable curiosity and a zest for discovery that led him to explore various pursuits, balancing ambition with a profound sense of gratitude for each moment. He lived by the beautiful belief that a stranger was simply a friend he had not met yet, and his kindness was boundless. He will be remembered not merely for what he accomplished, but for the warmth and compassion he extended to all around him.
A Funeral Service in his honor is scheduled for June 21, 2025, at St. Ritas Church in Sierra Madre, CA. Friends and loved ones are invited to gather for a meaningful farewell that reflects the profound impact Menno had on all our lives.
Menno Lee's life may have reached its mortal conclusion, yet the vibrations of his love and kindness will reverberate through the generations he leaves behind. In every shared memory, in every story told, his spirit will continue to inspire and illuminate the paths of those he cherished most.
Saturday, June 21, 2025
1:30 - 2:30 pm (Pacific time)
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