
Nancy Chasteen Price Mellott
RIP a kind and gentle man he and Kay truly cared about the homeless and unwanted dogs and cats working for years for the Humane Society of Gregg County.
Birth date: Oct 6, 1933 Death date: Jan 7, 2018
Lee Berkley Pigeon, 84, of Longview, Texas, passed away on Sunday, January 7, 2018, at Christus Good Shepherd Medical Center following a brief illness. Lee was born October 6, 1933, in Flushing, New York, to Edmond B. and Margaret Read Obituary
RIP a kind and gentle man he and Kay truly cared about the homeless and unwanted dogs and cats working for years for the Humane Society of Gregg County.
I met Lee back in the 60's and he and his family were always the kind of people that you wanted to be friends with. He was a customer at our place of work and he bought bikes for his children and lawnmowers for himself. He became a great friend and we often times shared with each other as we grew to know one another quite well. May God Bless all of you family members in this time of his passing. Lee we will miss you but we know you are in a much better place. In His Love Wesley & Darleen Dollahite
Deepest condolences to the family for the loss of a true gentleman. Rest in Peace.
Joe Albright
I am so sorry for the loss of a wonderful man. He was so kind-hearted and was my customer at Albertsons who quickly became a friend. It was always a pleasure to assist him. My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this time of sadness.
Ruth Kay
I am so sorry for your loss. My mom Ellen passed in February and we just began Hospice with my dad. I know if they could they would want you all to know how sorry they are for your loss. May your sweet memories sustain you in the days ahead. My prayers are lifted for your comfort and peace.
Marie Hendrix Raines
I met Lee about 30 years ago while working at Eastman Chemical. I always knew Lee to be a man of character. He was a mentor to me not only in my professional life but in my personal life as well. He always was there with an open ear and a loving heart. He always wanted the best for those around him and he was motivated to show the love of Jesus in everything he did. He always wanted what was best for everyone, not just himself. With all that Lee did he touched the life of everyone that lives in this community. He was a humble giving man who is and will always be my friend! I will miss him!
Donny McCoy
Lee and I got to know one another when I was his INR nurse at Internal Medicine.
We had some lovely conversations and I looked forward to our visits.
He was a gentleman and will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
Rest in Peace Lee.
Georgette Campbell,RN