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Robert Earle Lee Jr., age 57, passed away May 14, 2025. Robert was born June 7th, 1967, to Robert Sr. and Estelle (Ingram) Lee in Columbus, Mississippi. Robby married the love of his life Teresa (DeVore) Lee, March 31, 2003. He met Teresa in 1992 while working together, they were together 11 years prior to marriage.
Robby is preceded in death by his mother. Robby is survived by his wife of 22 years, Teresa Lee; children, Branden Lee and Brianna (Nicholas Bridges) Lee; sister, Vivian (Paul) Beer; grandchildren, Hailey, Bryson, Alexis, Brilynn, and Rhys; nieces and nephews, Jack, Lerissa, Mikey, Hans, and Hannah.
Robby was a graduate of West High School class of 1986 in Anchorage, Alaska. He worked for 19 years at Sika, prior to that, he worked at Drypers in Marion, Ohio and for Army Air Force Exchange Service, in Anchorage, Alaska. Robby was a talented musician and guitar player. He was in quite a few bands over the years: Green Envy, Hammer Monkey, Stifler’s Mom, Phantom 13, and Octane were some of the bands he was a member of. Rob was a member of the Marion Moose Post 889, VFW post 3313, and a former Eagles Club member. He enjoyed attending the local Marion music scene and was a big supporter of it. Most people knew him as “Huggy” in the local scene. His all time favorite band was KISS and his favorite guitarist was Eddie Van Halen. He loved spending time with his family and friends. Robby loved everyone and knew how to make people laugh and smile, his laugh was contagious. He was the life of the party and he touched so many lives. Robby loved all sports but specifically hockey and football. Throughout the years, he took trips to Alaska. Robby will forever be loved and missed.
There will be a celebration of life service June 8th, 2025, at the OK Café in Marion, OH from 11AM-11PM. Moments of remembrance may be left online at www.affordablecremationservicesofohio.com.
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