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Riley Lee

April 9, 1936 — November 8, 2007

Riley Lee of Show Low lost his life to Cancer on November 8, 2007 in Lakeside. He was born on March 9, 1936 in Cibecue to the late Oscar & Molly (Lupe) Lee. From Cibecue he moved to Show Low where he made his home for the past 38 years. Riley did ranch handwork with a cattle association in the three districts of Cibecue, Grasshopper, and Oakcreek. He also worked at Reidhead Lumber Company for 26 years. Riley had a great love for God. He also loved sports, was talented and excelled athletically. He enjoyed basketball and rodeos the most. He loved being around horses and participated in roping events for as long as he was able to. Through decades of going to rodeos he had a very successful career with numerous winnings. Riley also loved spending time with family. Listening to his radio, watching movies and his favorite sports teams, being outdoors, hunting and he especially enjoyed spending time with his grandkids and watching them in sporting events. He is survived by his wife Pauline of 50 years; 5 sons, Tim, Jacob, Gerald, Matthew, Terrell and Mark; daughter, Paulette; brothers, Grant, & Mosiah Lee, Larson, Jim & Knudson Chatlin; sisters, Marie Henry & Ameda Haven; 7 grandchildren. His 4 sons; his parents, and 2 of his brothers preceded him in death. A one-night wake will start at 10AM, Friday November 16 2007 at Bentley Haven's residence, N. Cromwell Rd., House #404, North of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in Cibecue. Funeral Services will be held Saturday November 17, 2007 at 10AM at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Cibecue Branch Chapel. Interment will be at the Red Mountain Ridge Cemetery. In his last days Riley still talked of horses and rodeos, so in his honor there will be a horse escort to the wake and also to the burial service. On Friday November 16, 2007 all riders will be meeting at the Cromwell and Cibecue Intersection Bridge when you first enter Cibecue. On Saturday the horse escort will be after the funeral service from the Church to the Cemetery. Those riders who would like to show their respect for Riley are welcomed to participate both days.
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