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Tuesday, December 11, 2012 Tryon Daily Bulletin  / The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper

Obituaries

Doris Card Lee Doris Card Lee, 95, died on November 17, 2012 at Willow Brooke Lane, Tryon Estates, in Columbus. She was born in Bridgeport, Conn., on August 15, 1917, the daughter of the late Frederic Monroe and Lillian Prudence (Courtright) Card. She was predeceased by Wallace Williams Lee, Jr., her husband of 65 years, and her sister, Prudence (Card) Skiff.

She is survived by two children, Doris L. Bessette, of Charlestown, RI, and Frederic W. Lee, and his wife Susan, of New Milford, Conn; four grandchildren, Doris M. Avila of Taunton, MA; Justin W. Lee of Rockville, RI; and Brandon W. Lee and Alden B. Lee, both of New Milford, Conn. She is also survived by five great-grandchildren; Savanna and Kyle Souza of Taunton, Mass.; Collin, Dayton and Colton Lee of Rockville, RI. Mrs. Lee attended the Junior College of Connecticut, and then the New Haven School of

Drama, teaching drama until she was married in 1942. She started painting in 1949, and became an accomplished artist in both oils and watercolors, exhibiting her paintings numerous places. She and her husband resided in New York City for 12 years then Sherman, Conn., for 35 years before moving to Tryon Estates, Columbus in 1997. Mrs. Lee was an active member of the DAR and the P.E.O. She served as a Connecticut State Regent of the DAR, and was the organizer and first president of the PEO group at Tryon

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Estates. She ran the Friendly Service group at the Congregational Church in Sherman, Conn. for many years. In North Carolina she was a member of the Tryon Painters and Sculptures group and the Congregational Church, UCC, Tryon. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Donations in her memory may be made to Cottey College, Nevada, MO; AHAF Macular Degeneration Research program; the Alzheimer’s Association; or Hospice of the Carolina Foothills.

Caroline Keglers bowling group seeking new members for league play The Keglers are growing. New bowlers have joined this season, but they still have room for more. No experience necessary. This is a very low-key fun league for adults over 50 who want a

little recreation. They bowl on Wednesday mornings at 10 a.m. at Autumn Lanes in Forest City. Here are the results of the bowling on Wednesday, December 5, 2012 High games over average:

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Dave Ritchie +44 = 198 Jack Knirk + 30 = 187 High series over average: Walt Flaschar +33 = 454 Ellen Harvey +20 = 445 Anyone wishing to join the Carolina Keglers should contact

Mike Davidson at 894-5823 or email kwk1970@windstream. net. Members are asked to please call Mike when they cannot bowl. – article submitted by Warner Zipf


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