Jeanette Lee obituary: Jeanette Lee's Obituary, Toledo

In Memory Of
Jeanette Lee
1933 - 2018

Obituary photo of Jeanette Lee, Toledo-OH
Obituary photo of Jeanette Lee, Toledo-OH

In Memory Of
Jeanette Lee
1933 - 2018

Jeanette Lee was born August 27, 1933 in Hope Arkansas. In her youth, she later moved and made Toledo, Ohio her home at the age of 19. Here she would join her older sister Georgia and other close relatives “out Stickney” on the north end of Toledo.

Jeanette will be remembered for her many great qualities. She was an Entrepreneur. For many years she was self-employed owning her own professional home cleaning business with regular clients that were sad to see her go she retired. Jeanette was a great cook, known for her specialty in desserts. She was also an awesome seamstress. Why buy clothes when Jeanette could make them?! From school uniforms, dresses, apparel for dolls, one wedding gown, beautiful pillows and covers, elaborate hand-made quilts, capes for the little super-heroes running around the house or just a simple hem in a pair of pants she did it all with quality.

Jeanette’s greatest attributes will tell of who she was for generations to come. She was a devoted wife, a trustworthy sister, a sweet aunt, and a loving mother even to some who weren’t her own. She was a fun and compassionate Grandmother, whom they all called “Granny”, a great friend, and most of all she was a faithful Christian. Beginning in a Holiness church she later became a member at New Light Baptist then after she and her husband Isaiah Lee learned of the seventh-day Sabbath they joined the Church of God Seventh-day church in Perrysburg, OH. She served there for over 20 years in a small close-knit family church. Jeanette finished her service to the Lord for over a decade worshipping at the Parkwood Avenue Seventh-Day Adventist Church and serving with community service.

Jeanette was preceded in death by her husband Isaiah Lee, her parents Dennis and Clara Muldrew, her siblings Glen and Curtis Muldrew, Cleo Walker a close cousin like a sister to her.

She leaves a strong a beautiful family legacy in her children Aveldia “Peanut” Muldrew, Vernon Lee, Reginald (Ellena) Lee, Timothy Lee. Jeanette’s Grand-children, Janita Williams, Gerald Lee, Jordan Lee, Aaron Watson, Tai Lee, and Micah Lee. Great-grandson InuYasha Lee, Her brothers LeeDell Muldrew, and Willis C. Harper, her sister Georgia Lee and Mary Malone a close cousin like a sister to her. Jeanette still has a host of family and friends whose love will never die for her.


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We the family of Mrs. Jeanette Lee would like to extend our deepest heartfelt thanks and appreciation for all of your kind words, actions and prayers during this difficult time.
THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF OUR HEARTS!
Hebrews 10:36-37 “For ye have need of patience, that, after ye have done the will of God, ye might receive the promise. For yet a little while, and he that shall come will come, and will not tarry.”

Jeanette Lee was born August 27, 1933 in Hope Arkansas. In her youth, she later moved and made Toledo, Ohio her home at the age of 19. Here she would join her older sister Georgia and other close relatives “out Stickney” on the north end of Toledo.

Jeanette will be remembered for her many great qualities. She was an Entrepreneur. For many years she was self-employed owning her own professional home cleaning business with regular clients that were sad to see her go she retired. Jeanette was a great cook, known for her specialty in desserts. She was also an awesome seamstress. Why buy clothes when Jeanette could make them?! From school uniforms, dresses, apparel for dolls, one wedding gown, beautiful pillows and covers, elaborate hand-made quilts, capes for the little super-heroes running around the house or just a simple hem in a pair of pants she did it all with quality.

Jeanette’s greatest attributes will tell of who she was for generations to come. She was a devoted wife, a trustworthy sister, a sweet aunt, and a loving mother even to some who weren’t her own. She was a fun and compassionate Grandmother, whom they all called “Granny”, a great friend, and most of all she was a faithful Christian. Beginning in a Holiness church she later became a member at New Light Baptist then after she and her husband Isaiah Lee learned of the seventh-day Sabbath they joined the Church of God Seventh-day church in Perrysburg, OH. She served there for over 20 years in a small close-knit family church. Jeanette finished her service to the Lord for over a decade worshipping at the Parkwood Avenue Seventh-Day Adventist Church and serving with community service.

Jeanette was preceded in death by her husband Isaiah Lee, her parents Dennis and Clara Muldrew, her siblings Glen and Curtis Muldrew, Cleo Walker a close cousin like a sister to her.

She leaves a strong a beautiful family legacy in her children Aveldia “Peanut” Muldrew, Vernon Lee, Reginald (Ellena) Lee, Timothy Lee. Jeanette’s Grand-children, Janita Williams, Gerald Lee, Jordan Lee, Aaron Watson, Tai Lee, and Micah Lee. Great-grandson InuYasha Lee, Her brothers LeeDell Muldrew, and Willis C. Harper, her sister Georgia Lee and Mary Malone a close cousin like a sister to her. Jeanette still has a host of family and friends whose love will never die for her.


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We the family of Mrs. Jeanette Lee would like to extend our deepest heartfelt thanks and appreciation for all of your kind words, actions and prayers during this difficult time.
THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF OUR HEARTS!
Hebrews 10:36-37 “For ye have need of patience, that, after ye have done the will of God, ye might receive the promise. For yet a little while, and he that shall come will come, and will not tarry.”

Services & Gatherings

Visitation

Wednesday, September 5, 2018 from 11:00am to 12:00pm
Parkwood Seventh Day Adventist Church, 2200 Parkwood Avenue, Toledo, OH 43620

Service

Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at 12:00pm
Parkwood Seventh Day Adventist Church, 2200 Parkwood Avenue, Toledo, OH 43620

Interment

Forest Cemetery
Toledo, OH

Southwest Chapel (419-381-1900) is assisting the family

Southwest Chapel (419-381-1900) is assisting the family

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