Lee was what our families called a “Double-Cousin” because his Dad, Floyd , and my Dad, Johnson, were Brothers. AND his Mom, Ruth, and my Mom, Elizabeth, were Sisters.
My memories flash back to when Lee was in High School at Carthage Illinois and l would visit from our farm outside LaHarpe Illinois during Summers
Lee was 5 years older so when he had his Driver’s License he would take me on rides around Carthage… maybe exceeding the Speed Limit a bit
He had a sign in his bedroom that l thought was exceptional…”COOL CAT!”
During Christmas Vacations… he would visit our farm and we would go sledding in our timber
He always had a mechanical talent He took a lawnmower motor and attached it to a John Deere Kid’s tractor. It was a “poor kid’s Go Kart” but we still had fun riding around our farm
Another memory was after Lee and Lynn were married and lived in Quincy Illinois Quincy had a great High School Basketball team and they were playing a State game at Western Illinois University. Lee called to see if l could get tickets at WIU since the allotted number at Quincy were cold out ! My Dad and l went to the WIU ticket office a day before the game, stood in line for at least an hour but we were able to get them tickets We met them in a small town along the way named Tennessee, Illinois.
The last time l saw Lee was in 2017. My hometown of Washington, Illinois had an EF4 Tornado devastate the twin, knocking down over 1,000 homes Although my home was spared my daughter wasn’t so lucky
This was a big National News story so when Lee heard that news he called to see if my family was ok. He said he was going to visit his Sister in Keokuk Iowa and would try to come to Washington
A few weeks passed and they all traveled to Washington to view the devastation.
The Chicago Bear’s game theday of the tornado was delayed as the storm headed to Chicago … and later…the Bears took a great interest in the rebuilding process
On the day Lee and family visited we went for lunch at a hometown Sports Bar named KEP’s. l noticed a table with a familiar face seated not too far away. It was George McKaskey, the Owner-President of the Bears I remember asking Lee… Do you know who George McKaskey is?
He didn’t so l said … It’s the Bears version of the Cowboys Jerry Jones We laughed and he understood the importance of this man
When we were ready to leave l asked for the check but was told Mr McKaskey had picked up the checks for everyone in Kep’s
My lasting memory of Lee is … he came from a good Christian family where his Dad and Mom gave him many lifelong lessons on “How to be a Good Man”!