Hy Lee

Hy Lee Obituary

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Age - 90

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September 12, 2023

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Seattle, WA

"Hy Sang (Mike) Lee, 90 passed away in Seattle, Washington on September 1, 2023. Mike will be missed and is loved by many family and friends. Family is currently working on a more complete obituary. Please honor the life and memory of Mike by leaving cherished memories, messages, and photos for his family on the guestbook page. "

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