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Lee Satterwhite

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The Acknowledgement

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to you, our family and
friends for your outpouring of love and support during this difficult
time. Your calls, cards, visits and acts of kindness have been of great
comfort to us. With Gods grace and mercy, your prayers and
presence, we will get through this moment of bereavement. Please
continue to pray for us as we rest on Gods word that weeping may
endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning.

The Home Going Celebration


for

Lee E. Satterwhite
April 25, 1960 July 17, 2016

We little knew that morning that


God was going to call your name
In life we loved you dearly;
In death we do the same
It broke our hearts to lose you
You did not go alone
For part of us went with you
The day God called you home
You left us peaceful memories
Your love is still our guide
And though we cannot see you
You are always at our side.
Our family chain is broken
And nothing seems the same
But as God calls us one by one
The chain will link again.
Love Always,
Debbie, Talashia, LeAndra, Lee, Jr.,
Alphonso, Anthony, Al'ashia, Al'eisha,
Kayoni, Al'aysia, Alphonso, Jr. and Akayle

Known for Excellence. Trusted for Value.


www.HerbWalker.com
(513) 251-6200

Service
Friday, July 29, 2016
Visitation: 10:30 a.m. - Memorial: 11:00 a.m.

Walker Mt. Healthy Chapel


7272 Hamilton Avenue
Mt. Healthy, Ohio 45231
Rev. Ron Watkins, Officiating

The Obituary
Lee E. Satterwhite Sr. was born April 25, 1960, to Levi and (the late) Shirlene Satterwhite. He
was raised in Lincoln Heights, Ohio where he attended school and church services faithfully.
Lee left this life and transitioned to the Kingdom of God on July 17, 2016 surrounded by love
from his immediate family.
Lee had a passion for the outdoors. He enjoyed gardening, camping, fishing, and mowing his
lawn. He left home at the age of 18 to take care of his beloved daughter, Denitra R.
Satterwhite. He later met, fell deeply in love with and married Deborah A. Ridley and the two
were joined as one under God on June 11, 1983.
Together they started a beautiful and fulfilling life together. Their union brought forth three
children, Talashia D. Satterwhite (Alphonso Gains, four children Al'ashia, Al'eshia, Al'aysia
and Alphonso Lee Edward), LeAndra E. Satterwhite (Anthony Harrell, two children Kayoni
and Akayle) and Lee E. Satterwhite Jr. (one child, Lee E. Satterwhite III). Lee was extremely
BLESSED to see all seven beautiful grandchildren come into this world and grow to be full of
love and life as he himself was a true family man. He taught his grandchildren many things
that will be carried on in their hearts forever. His grand-babies were his world and the very air
he breathed.
Lee loved to travel; to the beautiful mountains of Tennessee, Seattle, Washington and Virginia
Beach which he loved and often reminisced about the fun times with friends there and how he
couldn't wait to go back and had managed to do quite a bit in the last few years. He was
always dreaming of going on a cruise but sadly never got the chance.
Lee met so many people along his journey and would talk to or help anyone who was in need
no one was a stranger to Lee all he saw was family.

The Order of Service


Musical Prelude..........................................................."Trust in God"
Selection......................................................................Charles Jenkins
"War"
Scripture Reading............................................................Proverbs 3:5
Memories of Dad.......................................................1 Minute Please
Selection......................................................................"Worth Saving"
Acknowledgement of Cards..................................Anthony Harrell
Obituary...................................................................Alphonso Gaines
Selection..........................................................................Jessica Reedy
Eulogy..............................................................................Ron Watkins
Benediction......................................................................Ron Watkins
Recessional...........................................................Sam Smith Playing

Lee gave his life to Christ and became an Ordained Minister at New Life Bible College were
he received his Associates Degree in Theology.
Lee joined the Kroger family in July of 1987 and was there for twenty-eight years until he
passed. His daughters were told of how people at work would come to him and ask for prayers
and he would stop what he was doing and pray for them. He was a jokester and had the most
contagious laugh if you really got him going. His co-workers will miss his smile, warm heart,
loving spirit and dedication very much. Pastor Lee E. Satterwhite is and will always be a
living testimony!
He leaves to cherish his memories: his black rose (his wife), children and grandchildren;
father, Levi Satterwhite; brothers, William L. Satterwhite and Tyrone A. Satterwhite (Karen);
his sister, Ponso M. Satterwhite; his mother and father-in-law Thomas and Anna Ridley; three
brothers-in-law, James, Tony and Thomas (Labarbara); two sisters-in-law, Diane (Joseph) and
Angela Satterwhite; one grandfather-in-law James Haugabrook, a whole host of aunts, uncles,
cousins, nieces, nephews, and an abundance of friends and co-workers.
We are incredibly grateful for the time we were given with Lee. Rest now my friend. UNTIL
WE MEET AGAIN.

Repast
8340 Pippin Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45239
Telephone (513) 385-2255.

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