Paul Raymond Lee

Paul Raymond Lee

1948-2018

Aged 70 Years

Late of Wilberforce

Beloved husband of Kaye. Loving and devoted father of Jason, Joshua (dec), Katrina, Sharon (dec) and Joanne. Adored by all of his grandchildren.

Until We Meet Again…

GONE FISHIN’!

Funeral service details

 

Date: Friday, 5th October, 2018
Commencing: 11:00am

Location:
Paul’s family and friends are warmly invited to attend his funeral service that will be held at the Windsor Uniting Church, Fitzgerald Street, Windsor.

A private cremation to follow.

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  • Paulie Boy played a pretty huge part in my teenage years. He was the male influence for the most important years that moulded me into the adult I am today. I was never able to thank him enough for the influence he had on me, the advise he gave me and the foresight he provided on life. Remembering him the way he was then - is how I will remember him forever. The world has laid to rest an irreplaceable soul who will be sorely missed but forever remembered fondly by all that crossed his path. Make sure you keep a cold one ready for me up there Paulie Boy, until we meet again xxx

    Alison Buerckner
  • One of my memories is when I was young i would have holidays st uncle Reg's place "kaye's dad " wendy, keiran and myself would be sitting at the dinner table and Paul would wiggle his ears and we would burst out laughing then we would get into trouble off uncle reg for laughing and Paul would play dum

    Kim Jones
  • To my darling friends I am so sorry it is so sad and yes there will be a big hole is your hearts but please just remember he will always be with you watching over all of you forever.
    You have such beautiful memories so when its getting too hard just remember all the good times.
    Don't worry gorgeous Paul will remind you all many times, he wont let you forget him ever.
    You have me always I want you all to remember that OK
    Love you all from Henny xoxoxoxoxxo

    Henny Ruggeri
  • Paul was always happy and smiling at darts, even if the darts weren't going straight. He loved to have a laugh and a joke and the ocasional beer. He will be sadly missed.

    Dean Parkins
  • Thank you for welcoming me into your mad family such a long time ago. Your dry sense of humour will always make me smile. I hope you know how loved you were and I am glad that you are now out of pain. Look down on all of your family with a smile and look after them. You should be very proud of them all xxx

    Angie Sutton
  • You will always be remember uncle Paul you were a great man love you always Tara xxx

    Tara Rea
  • Hi I'm Steve,
    Paul's Brother in Law. My favorite memory is of a time when Paul was staying with Sandra and myself. He liked a tipple of Chivers Regal Scotch.
    Sandra and I went away overnight and while we were away Paul decided to have a drink. In the meantime I had put cold tea in the bottle and hid the real stuff. I won't tell you what he called me when he discovered it. (I did tell him where the real stuff was when he rang) ha ha.
    R.I.P Mate, you will be greatly missed.

    Steve Rivett
  • Hi to my Family and Friends,
    I have many very fond memories of my beautiful Brother Paul. One of my favorites was him taking me as a 10 to 12 year old to his band practice. We hitchhiked from Rooty Hill to St. Marys. The best part was my Dad never found out (luckily)....and he used to pretend to take his index finger off and shock the Children.
    There are many more. We will always miss you Dude. R.I.P my beautiful Brother. You will forever live on in my heart.

    Sandra Rivett
  • To Dear Kaye, Jason, Katrina and Joanne - My heartfelt sympathy to all of you on the loss of your loved one. You will all have memories to last your lifetime. God Bless. Love - Kaye (Darr) Smith.

    Ellen Kaye Darr
  • Paul you were one of the most Dinky Dye person’s I have ever met. Called a spade a spade. Life delt you a bad card but you won in the end . I am sure by now you are with the famous Peter and Paul ( Simon ) fishing away giving them some of that Ozzie language and yarns.. I feel in my heart you are in a good place . You will be sadly missed . One day we shall see you again. Forgive me if I say not to soon thou All my Love Ann

    Ann Lee