Theodore "Ted" Lee
April 10, 2019
Theodore Clinton Lee, 85, passed from this life into the loving arms of his Lord and Savior on April 10, 2019, at the Iowa Jewish Life Center - Memory Care Unit. Ted was born May 7, 1933, at Mercy Hospital in Cedar Rapids, Iowa to Nels Joseph and Augusta Christine Lee. He graduated from Roosevelt High School. After a very short life of crime, he found himself in Eldora School for Boys where he not only ended up learning the printing trade, but upon a visit from the Gideons, he accepted Christ as his personal Savior. Ted was drafted into the Army in April 1953, where he was a Korean War Corporal and was honorably discharged in 1955.
Ted met the love of his life, Marilyn Louise Povlick at Danceland Ballroom in June of 1955. They were married in January 1956. Ted and Marilyn were members of First Federated Church, 48th & Franklin, Des Moines, which is now The Mission Church, Urbandale.
Three daughters were born of this union - Christine Ann Mease, Pamela Louise Lee, and Amy Elizabeth Masolini (John W.), and three grandchildren - Jade Elizabeth Masolini, Malary Louise Lee, and Hunter Charles Masolini.
In 1956, Ted attended the David Rankin School of Mechanical Trades in St. Louis, Missouri and studied lithography. This was the beginning of a long career working in the trade and eventually selling graphic art supplies at Midwest Graphic Art Supply Co. In his young life, he worked at Star Printers in Cedar Rapids sweeping the floor and cleaning type. He shined shoes at the neighborhood tavern, had a paper route, and mowed lawns. He worked at Russell Guides Printing Company, Collins Radio, Miles Business Forms, Elko Photo Co. as a salesman, and was also a bell hop at the Roosevelt Hotel.
Ted became a member of Alcoholic Anonymous on May 16, 1975. He had 43 years of continuous sobriety. In memory of Ted, please give at your meetings when they “pass the hat.”
He enjoyed stamp, coin, and fine art collecting, was interested in history, especially WWII, and he loved to travel.
Ted’s body has been donated to Des Moines University. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Herbert E. Lee.
There will be a celebration of life at Franklin Junior High, 4801 Franklin Avenue, Des Moines from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 28, 2019.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at the Iowa Jewish Senior Life Center - Memory Care Unit, and Hospice of the Midwest for their care of Ted and his family, as well as Hamilton’s Funeral Home in assisting the family with arrangements.
Chris Osborn
04/20/2019
Ted has been turning it all over to the care of god for most of his lifetime. It is very fitting for god to call him home and we celebrate his life during the Easter season! Ted has always had the panache to say a lot with few words or a cleaver story with a twinkle in his eye. His kindness has touched many hearts and lives. He will be deeply missed! Im sorry to learn that he has struck another match. Dear Marilyn and family thanks so much for sharing your family with so many grateful friends.
Debora K Hudson
04/13/2019
So sad and sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing Ted with all of us in Recovery, he set a great example of "Trudging the Road of Happy Destiny". Ted, you will be missed.
Joyce Shepard
04/13/2019
I am so sorry for your loss! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Gyda Karin Skattebo
04/12/2019
I am sorry for your loss. Rest in peace. From your relatives in Norway.
Jill Bradley
04/12/2019
Ted was like a father to me and included me in the family as one of his own. Amy and I grew up together and they always included me on trips to Lake Panorama and the farm. I always loved being in his home and he always treated me like another one of his daughters. I am happy to know that he is off to greater adventures and I know that he will forever be looking over us. As he used to say to me when I was a little girl, "Jill, do you know why my teeth are like stars? Because they come out at night!" Rest in peace, Mr. Lee...
David Creighton
04/12/2019
Ted was a great addition to the West End Group meeting. He was always willing to help anyone who asked. He will be missed as a friend
Jackie Brown
04/12/2019
Ted giggling, snorting, telling his jokes and stories over and over. Dapper! Loyal! His love for his Marilyn is one to aspire to. He loved their family! Loved AA and sobriety. So many memories and great times. Could not have done it without him and Marilyn Lee. Thank you God. I see him free and healed ....perhaps eternal life is on a yacht, which he always wanted. We spent hours floating on rafts at the houseboat appreciating friendship. My prayers and heartfelt sympathy for his beloved and their family. Love you.
Tracy Gabriel
04/11/2019
Ah.... im so sorry to see this. Sad for his family. But I know Ted was happy to finally meet our Father in heaven.
My prayers are with the Lee girls.
Dorothy Knowles
04/11/2019
My sympathies. Ted was a great guy and always made me laugh. He was a force for good.
God bless.
Laurie Howells
04/11/2019
Sending angels and prayers to surround your precious family. Ted opened his home to my family over and over again. Marilyn and Ted lifted us up when we could not support our own weighted recovery. You are not a glum lot! Ted is fondly held in our memory and you are all lifted up in our thoughts! - Fondly, Laurie
Bill Magie
04/11/2019
Ted was a BIG part of my soberity! Friday nite meeting followed by a local restaurant!
So many years of friendship.
Lorraine Riseley
04/11/2019
To the family of Ted Lee: thank you all for sharing Ted with us, his love, kindness, intelligence and humor ( think, his suspenders) will be remembered. My thoughts and prayers are with you as you mourn his loss. Much love, Lorraine
Julie Ann Houlahan Reynolds
04/11/2019
So very very sorry for your loss . I really loved this guy! You are all in my thoughts and prayers. I was truly blessed to know Ted ?? God Bless with love . Julie ??