In Loving Memory
Lee Roy Boehme, Jr.

Lee Roy Boehme, Jr.

10/10/1936  —  4/13/2016


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A Life Remembered

Obituary

Lee Roy Boehme, Jr.
Lee Roy Boehme, Jr. passed peacefully from this life to his heavenly place with God on April 14, 2016, with much of his family at his side. He was 79 years old and born in Orange, Texas, on October 10, 1936, to parents Lee Roy Boehme, Sr. and Eldred Hebert Boehme.

He was preceded in death by his parents. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Jeanette Coggin Boehme; children Pamela Boehme Simon, Sheila Boehme, and David Coggin Boehme and wife Amy all of Orange, and Dr. Christopher Boehme of Houston. Also surviving are grandchildren Eric Simon, Timothy Davis, Daniel Simon, Jonathan Davis, Elizabeth Boehme, Christopher Jannise, Kathryn Boehme, Penelope Boehme, Simon Boehme, and Kimberly Jannise. Survivors also include his sister, Kaylard LeBouef, niece Leah LeBouef, and nephews Terry LeBouef and Tyler LeBouef.


Lee Roy Boehme was a lifelong member of Saint Mary Catholic Church in Orange where he often served as an usher. He graduated from Saint Mary School in 1954 and attended Lamar University in Beaumont where he studied Mechanical Engineering. He was a supervisor at DuPont Sabine River Works, and was employed there for 40 years. He was famous for being able to ‘fix’ almost anything. A perfectionist by nature; his mechanical repairs, carpentry work, and understanding of how things work were masterful.

Devoted to the Orange Lions Club, he had perfect attendance for almost 48 years until his illness. The big Ferris wheel was ‘his’ and is even named for him. Twice named Lion of the Year in the years of 1983-84 and 2006-07, he also received the Melvin Jones Fellow Award in 1994, 95. He loved Lionism and devoted much of his life supporting it.

Lee Roy enjoyed water sports and was an avid water skier. He won many barefoot tournaments and was one of the first members of the famed Aqua Demons and Debs Ski Club where he performed trick skiing, jumping, slalom, and building the ski pyramids. As a publicity stunt for the team, he once skied on one ski from Orange to Galveston.

Lee Roy also loved his Church, his family, and life. He was a humble, quiet, kind man who was revered by everyone who knew him and held up as an example for all to follow.

Pallbearers include Eric Simon, Timothy Davis, Daniel Simon, Jonathan Davis, Terry LeBouef, Tyler LeBouef, and Josh Allbright.

Special thanks go to Southeast Texas Hospice, and his in-home caregivers: Geraldine Beasley, Vicki Joseph, Velma Hopkins, Annie Wilks, and Jo Ann Stevens.

His services include visitation at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange on Sunday, April 17, 2016 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with a Rosary at 6:30 p.m. A funeral mass will be held at Saint Mary Catholic Church on Monday, April 18, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. with the Reverend Joseph P. Daleo as officiant. Interment will follow at Saint Mary Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to Saint Mary Catholic School, 2600 Bob Hall Road, Orange, TX 77630 or to Lions Eye Bank, P.O. Box 1572, Orange, TX 77631.

Service Details

Gatherings in remembrance

Visitation

Sunday, April 17, 2016 · 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Claybar Funeral Home Orange, 504 5th Street, Orange, 77630

Prayer Service

Sunday, April 17, 2016 · 6:30 PM

Claybar Funeral Home Orange, 504 5th Street, Orange, 77630

Funeral Service

Monday, April 18, 2016 · 10:00 AM

St. Mary Catholic Church, 912 West Cherry Avenue, Orange, 77630

In Memory

Moments to treasure

Messages of Love

From family and friends

Anonymous April 16, 2016
Sentiments of Serenity Spray was purchased for the family of Lee Roy Boehme, Jr..
Nathan Merritt April 16, 2016
Mr. Boehme was my landlord and neighbor when I first moved to Orange in the early '70s and he was such a great man as both. I always admired his kindness and dedication to his family, community, and any and every thing he immersed himself in, My deepest heartfelt condolences to all his family, friends, fellow Lions and employees, and loved ones. I pray God gives each of you strength and comfort at this time and in all the days to follow.
Tommy Thompson April 16, 2016
Sincere condolences to Lee Roy’s family, he was a fine man. I worked with Lee Roy for quite a number of years, and he was always quick to help, give meaningful advice, and teach me. Lee Roy was always the good guy, even tempered, and purposeful. I’ll miss him, and know you will too. Kindest Regards Tommy Thompson
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Sue Simons April 15, 2016
Jeanette, I have such fond memories of Little Lee Roy. He was always working on his vette, boat or something else in his garage. Always kind to me as a little girl when I would go down and bug him while he was working on something. All of you are in my thoughts and prayers and he will always be a special memory in my years growing up, 2 doors down. Sue McLellan Simons

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