John Roy "Johnny" Lee
Obituary
John Roy Lee
69, died peacefully in his home in Siloam Springs, AR on January 24 after a lengthy hospitalization. He was born September 27, 1942 in Swain, AR to Beecher and Vergie (Thomas) Lee. John attended Lincoln public schools and, at age 18, he joined the National Guard and achieved the rank of Sergeant. He married his high school sweetheart Iva Christine Wilhite on May 26, 1961. Their first child, Cynthia, was born in 1962; their second child, Derrick, was born in 1966. John became a commercial driver in the early 1960s, leaving this career in 1976, at which time he assumed management responsibilities for Tunes Concrete. He became a Holiness Pastor in the autumn of 1971 and maintained his pastoral responsibilities in addition to his regular business employment. In 1981 John trained to be a barber and launched another career, running a barber shop in Westville, Oklahoma. In 1983 his career took yet another turn and he started working for Westville public schools, moving up into management as the Westville Schools’ maintenance supervisor, where he remained until his retirement in 2005. John liked to keep active, so he started Elite Limos & Sedans services out of Siloam Springs and later managed a fleet of drivers for the Kansas City Southern Railroad. Christine died in November 1997. John married Cynthia Pennington Kiteley of Lincoln, AR in October 1999.
He was preceded in death by his father Beecher Lee, his first wife Christine Lee; his maternal grandparents Pleas and Betty Thomas; his maternal grandparents Lon and Cora Lee; his uncles Loren Thomas, Garrett Thomas and Roy Thomas; and his aunts Tempy Jean Farmer and Bertha Mitchell; one nephew, Kenton Kindle Farmer.
He is survived by his wife Cynthia Kiteley Lee of Siloam Springs, AR; his mother, Vergie Lee, of Lincoln, AR; his sister Cheryl Moore and her husband James Moore of Lincoln, AR; his daughter Cynthia Carson and her husband Spencer Carson of Westville, OK; his son Derrick Lee of Kansas, OK; his grandson Dalton Lee Carson of Westville, OK; his nephews Kendral Farmer of Southwest City, MO, Heath Farmer of Springdale, AR, Jeremy Moore of Lincoln, AR, and Rodney Wilhite of Fayetteville; his aunts Fern David of Hermann, MO and Carol Thomas of Hermann, MO; and numerous cousins and friends.
69, died peacefully in his home in Siloam Springs, AR on January 24 after a lengthy hospitalization. He was born September 27, 1942 in Swain, AR to Beecher and Vergie (Thomas) Lee. John attended Lincoln public schools and, at age 18, he joined the National Guard and achieved the rank of Sergeant. He married his high school sweetheart Iva Christine Wilhite on May 26, 1961. Their first child, Cynthia, was born in 1962; their second child, Derrick, was born in 1966. John became a commercial driver in the early 1960s, leaving this career in 1976, at which time he assumed management responsibilities for Tunes Concrete. He became a Holiness Pastor in the autumn of 1971 and maintained his pastoral responsibilities in addition to his regular business employment. In 1981 John trained to be a barber and launched another career, running a barber shop in Westville, Oklahoma. In 1983 his career took yet another turn and he started working for Westville public schools, moving up into management as the Westville Schools’ maintenance supervisor, where he remained until his retirement in 2005. John liked to keep active, so he started Elite Limos & Sedans services out of Siloam Springs and later managed a fleet of drivers for the Kansas City Southern Railroad. Christine died in November 1997. John married Cynthia Pennington Kiteley of Lincoln, AR in October 1999.
He was preceded in death by his father Beecher Lee, his first wife Christine Lee; his maternal grandparents Pleas and Betty Thomas; his maternal grandparents Lon and Cora Lee; his uncles Loren Thomas, Garrett Thomas and Roy Thomas; and his aunts Tempy Jean Farmer and Bertha Mitchell; one nephew, Kenton Kindle Farmer.
He is survived by his wife Cynthia Kiteley Lee of Siloam Springs, AR; his mother, Vergie Lee, of Lincoln, AR; his sister Cheryl Moore and her husband James Moore of Lincoln, AR; his daughter Cynthia Carson and her husband Spencer Carson of Westville, OK; his son Derrick Lee of Kansas, OK; his grandson Dalton Lee Carson of Westville, OK; his nephews Kendral Farmer of Southwest City, MO, Heath Farmer of Springdale, AR, Jeremy Moore of Lincoln, AR, and Rodney Wilhite of Fayetteville; his aunts Fern David of Hermann, MO and Carol Thomas of Hermann, MO; and numerous cousins and friends.
Funeral Service
4:00 pm
Luginbuel Chapel. There will be no graveside services held at the cemetery.
Visitation
3:00 pm
Luginbuel Funeral Home.
Final Resting Place
Bethesda Cemetery
South, Row 01 17, Space 140
General
Sep 27, 1942
Jan 24, 2012
69
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Tributes

Just want to say that I am very sorry about Johnny's passing. He is now with the Angels. My Sympathy goes out to Cynthia, Cindy, Derek, Aunt Vergie, Cheryl & the rest of the family. I won't be able to make it to the funeral since I am recovering from a hospital stay, but I will be thinking about the family & praying.
Betty Kincaid - Cousin

Cynthia, so very sorry to hear about Johnny. We are thinking of you and family members and will remember the good times we had together. You and Johnny have been the best of friends. Our condolences and prayers.
Vol And Carol West - Friends

there are no words that will give you comfort, but I can say that as a child growing up we knew your father to be what we now know as adults to be a true man of God.... there is comfort in knowing that while his time on earth is gone he will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. I know you will miss him but rejoice and know that you will someday see him again and that day will be a joyous occasion for you all. I pray that God will go with you through the days ahead and that when you are at your weakest moment he will lift you up and get you through that time. God bless you all and know that we will keep you in our prayers.
Debbie Hardin Dersam - Schoolmate Of Daughter Cindy

I remember John back when he worked at Westville Schools years back. So sorry to hear about his passing. His family will be in our prayers...
Bryan & Twila Maloney - Friends

Cynthia -- Don and I are so very sorry to hear about Johnny's passing. We are thinking of you and of your family members. I'm sure that we will remember the times we have shared together. You and Johnny have been the best of friends to Don and me, and we value your friendship too! Our condolences and prayers are with you and your family.
Don & Lucy Cundiff - Friends Of The Lees

Cynthia and family, we were sorry to hear of Johnny passing. Our prayers and support are with you in this time of need. May God give you peace and comfort in the coming days.
Bobby Jack & Shirley Spears

Cindy and Derck
So sorry about your dad and I know that he is not hurting and is at peace now.
Love Pam and Bert
Pamela And Bert Stephens - Relation

To John' family, we would like to send our most heartfelt sympathy and love. God has taken another one home. Charles and I worked with John and Christine several years at Westville School. They were fun loving people to be around and always had a friendly word for everyone. Our loss is Heaven's gain.
Charles & Jenny Guthary - Aquaintance & Co-Worker

We are sorry for the passing of Johnny and would like express our deeepest sympathy for his family. Rodney, Brenda, Amanda & Heather Thomas
Rodney Thomas - Cousin

Will never forget the new year's party in my camper, playing poker and telling stories. I appreciated Johnny's help in getting the fridge working. Will miss the memory of Johnny.
Bruce Hipp - Friend

Cynthia, we are thinking of you, and praying for your comfort and peace. You have been a wonderful support to your husband.
Cathi & Bob Coleman - Friend

Cynthia, Cindy, and Derrick
So sorry for your loss. Johnny was a dear friend to my Mom and Dad - Harold and Marjorie Love. They will miss him so. I always looked forward to visits to Arkansas when I was a kid. I thought of Johnny like he was family. May he rest in peace and not suffer no more. My prayers and thoughts are with you all. Love, Darla and family
Also, I enjoyed seeing the family memories pictures/videos, they brought back some good memories and they were some good pictures.
Darla Warmbrodt - Old Friends From Missouri
Funeral Service
4:00 pm
Luginbuel Chapel. There will be no graveside services held at the cemetery.
Visitation
3:00 pm
Luginbuel Funeral Home.
Final Resting Place
Bethesda Cemetery
South, Row 01 17, Space 140
General
Sep 27, 1942
Jan 24, 2012
69
Documents

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