Maj Frank Cayce “F. Cayce” Lee

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Maj Frank Cayce “F. Cayce” Lee Veteran

Birth
McComb, Pike County, Mississippi, USA
Death
25 Aug 1978 (aged 63)
Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
McComb, Pike County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
Plot
The Lee plot is at the corner of Dogwood Dr. and W.Hay Dr. in the cemetery.
Memorial ID
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1938 LSU Graduate; Accounting.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
WWII - Army, Major,Pacific Theater.
Fought in The Fiji and New Guinia Campaigns.
CPA - Founding partner of Postlewaite & Lee, Baton Rouge,La. [now Postlewaite and Netterville - http://www.pncpa.com/]

His obituary, as listed in the August 26, 1978 Baton Rouge,La. Morning Advocate, was as follows:

" Lee,Frank Cayce

Died Thursday,Aug.24,1978, in Biloxi Miss. He was 63, a native of McComb, Miss, and a resident of Baton Rouge. He was a certifed public accountant and a veteran of World War II.Body at Hartman Funeral Home, McComb, with visiting after 9 A.M. Saturday. Religious services at 2 P.M. Sunday in the funeral home. Burial in Hollywood Cemetery, McComb. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty Redding Lee,Baton Rouge; a daughter, Mary Lee Ray,Baton Rouge; two sons, Cayce Redding Lee and Clifton Monroe Lee, both Baton Rouge; a sister, Virginia Lee Kirkpatrick, Memphis, Tenn.; a granddaughter, Keren Elizabeth Ray, and a number of nieces and nephews."
1938 LSU Graduate; Accounting.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
WWII - Army, Major,Pacific Theater.
Fought in The Fiji and New Guinia Campaigns.
CPA - Founding partner of Postlewaite & Lee, Baton Rouge,La. [now Postlewaite and Netterville - http://www.pncpa.com/]

His obituary, as listed in the August 26, 1978 Baton Rouge,La. Morning Advocate, was as follows:

" Lee,Frank Cayce

Died Thursday,Aug.24,1978, in Biloxi Miss. He was 63, a native of McComb, Miss, and a resident of Baton Rouge. He was a certifed public accountant and a veteran of World War II.Body at Hartman Funeral Home, McComb, with visiting after 9 A.M. Saturday. Religious services at 2 P.M. Sunday in the funeral home. Burial in Hollywood Cemetery, McComb. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty Redding Lee,Baton Rouge; a daughter, Mary Lee Ray,Baton Rouge; two sons, Cayce Redding Lee and Clifton Monroe Lee, both Baton Rouge; a sister, Virginia Lee Kirkpatrick, Memphis, Tenn.; a granddaughter, Keren Elizabeth Ray, and a number of nieces and nephews."