

Lee Wolfman was born in Houston, Texas, November 19, 1924, to Ben Wolfman and Bebe Levy Wolfman. He attended Princeton University and the University of Texas. In 1942 he joined the Air Corps and was honorably discharged in 1945. He traveled all over the world during his duty as a Transportation Technician. Lee was an icon in the fine ladies fashion business. He had an eye for quality, style and color, and had a special talent in matching the clothes to the personality of the woman. He owned a fine ladies store, The Fashion, which was located in a nine story building in the center of Houston, which Lee sold to Neiman Marcus. He then opened a store in Houston and San Antonio. A devoted Christian, Lee attended St. Mark's Episcopal Church and lived his religion. He was generous and kind and helped many individuals and religious organizations. Lee was a valuable supporter of his wife, Naomi, in her many volunteer activities. He is preceded in death by his son, Ben Lee Wolfman. He is survived by his wife, Naomi Russell-Wolfman; daughters, Darren Robbins, Houston and Cathy Young, California; stepdaughter, Sherrie Kleck, San Antonio; grandsons, Johnston Taylor Kleck, and his wife, Candace, Edgar R. Kleck and his wife, Dawn; and great grandson, Johnston Taylor Kleck, Jr.
Honorary Pallbearers: Robert Rosenfield, Shreveport, LA, William Block, Jr., M.D., David Grant, M. D., Jim Tsokopulosi, Randolph Davis, Richard Pacun, New York City, Charles Dyer, Joe Taylor, T. J. Reilly, Penn., Bill Demaree and Frank Russell. The family would like to thank Bishop McAllister, The Rev. Michael Chalk, Dr. Justo Cisneros, M.D. and Vitas Hospice for their devotion to Lee and Naomi. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice or to the St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 315 E. Pecan, San Antonio, Texas, 78205.
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