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Ronald Lee Obituary

RONALD KALUE LEE 01-09-1945 - 07-04-2024 Son of John Kalue Lee & Helen Mau Lee. Ronnie graduated from Saint Louis High School 1962. Attended 3 years at LA City College in LA. He heard from several of his Honolulu friends that United Airlines was hiring only Local Stewards so he came home, applied and started flying as a Honolulu Steward April 28, 1966 until his retirement June 2003. He is survived by his beloved wife Deanna Dunbar Lee (married Oct 9th, 1990) Also is survived by his Brother-in-law Ray Dunbar, Wife Ruth, Niece Danielle Harkness & Husband Steve. Four Great Nephews; Jake, Zane, Will, Sam. One Great Niece Kate Harkness. His great Pal & Nephew Kevin Dunbar. So many Wonderful Friends to name. Ronnie was babtised in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and married in the Church. Sealed to his Wife for time and all Eternity at the Temple in Laie Temple, Honolulu, Hi. Arrangements Provided By: Nuuanu Memorial Park & Mortuary LLC

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Published by Star-Advertiser on Jul. 28, 2024.

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Karen Bertelmann

December 9, 2024

Hello Deana,
I only heard about Ronnie's passing now, after speaking with my cousin. I know months have gone by so quickly. I do have fond memories of Ronnie growing up before he became a flight attendant when we lived in Kapahulu. I'll look for him in the church records. My mother was his sister.
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