HE WAS GIVEN
Stanley Rodrick Lee. He was born on Sunday, August 5, 1962 to the late Mr. Willie and Rosa B. Moorer Lee at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas.
HE LIVED PURPOSEFULLY
Stanley graduated with honors from Chester W. Nimitz High School on May 31,1980. He furthered his education at El Centro Community College where he obtained an Associate Degree as a Medical Laboratory Technician in 1983. He started his career as a laboratory technician and later owned and operated his own lab formerly known as Quality Laboratory Services. He had a passion for travel, most recently working as a travel laboratory technician.
Stanley was closely associated with Jehovah's Witnesses where he pursued the truth of the Bible. He held his faith throughout his sickness and ultimate demise. He loved Jehovah God with all his heart and being.
HE LOVED
Stanley was a loving son, brother, stepfather, uncle, nephew, cousin and friend. He was proceeded in death by his loving sister Wanda Joyce Lee of Dallas, Texas. He leaves his love and memories to his stepdaughter, Kristie Johnson along with her two daughters KaNeil and Kail Johnson of Fort Worth, Texas. He was "Paw Paw" as they affectionally called him and they were the love of his life. He also leaves two loving sisters Inez Tonyia Lee of Forney, Texas and Deberal Moorer McDaniel (Walter, Jr) of Tuscaloosa, Alabama; one nephew, Narada Demont Lee of Forney, Texas who he always referred to Stanley as "Bubba", one niece Gailbriel Rosanna Moorer of Birmingham, Alabama who affectionately referred to him as "Uncle Stanley"; one aunt Lovelle Lee of Dallas, Texas, one uncle Reuben Benson Sr. of Pensacola, Florida; and a host of cousins and friends.
HE DISPLAYED VALOR
Anyone who met Stanley felt his warmth and genuineness. He was always full of fun and provided joy with surprises and gifts. He ensured his family had more than what required in both love and material needs. No distance was too far to travel to see family. He was affectionately nicknamed "Mane".
HE IS AWAITING: On Wednesday, April 27, 2022 Stanley quietly and peacefully went to sleep at Faith Presbyterian Hospice in Dallas. Texas.