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Cubbage__ Tammy Lee, 18, passed away Saturday, Aug 3, 1991, at
Cubbage. She was born Nov 6, 1972, in Pontiac, Mich., a daughter of
W.G. Lee Jr. and Brenda Kay Jackson. A 1991 graduate of Bell County
High School, she was employed by Fashion Cents at Middlesboro Mall.
She was a member of the Oakdale Baptist Church. she was preceded in
death by her grandparents, Gillis and Lucy Lee, Roy Wilder and Robert
Boatrite. Survivors include her father, W. G. Lee Jr. Cubbage;
mother, Brenda Kay Jackson, Middlesboro; step-father, Frank Jackson,
Middlesboro; one brother, Shawn Lee, Cubbage; grandmother, Alice Jean
Boatrite; Waterford, Mich,, special friends, Patches Boatrite, Vestina
Gambrel; and a host of relatives and friends. Services will be at 12
p.m. Tuesday at oakdale Baptist Church with the Rev. Bill Parker
officiating. Music will be provided by church singers. Burial will
be in the Cubbage Cemetery. Pallbearers will be family members.

A big Thank You to Barbara Turner & Tina Wilder
These obits were in a scrapbook that Ernest Miracle saved for years.
He is now deceased and passed them on to them.

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