Lee Saker
Died: May 24, 2019 | Place: Residence
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SAKER, Lee….
Lee fell into his final sleep on Friday, May 24, 2019 with his soulmate and his pet at his side. He is predeceased by parents Madeleine and Robert Saker, stepmother Helen Saker, brothers Don and Robert Saker, and in-laws Joseph and Rosa Vereecken and Randy Ellwood. He is survived by his soulmate Linda Vereecken, sisters Lois and Laura Saker, sisters-in-law Patricia Saker, Cheryl-Ann (Bob) Fisher and Catherine Ellwood, nieces and nephews Gordon (Yvette), Kirk (Korina), Jennifer, Kelsey-Ann (Cody), Stephanie, Jocelyn (Adam) and a great niece and nephew. Lee was employed by General Motors and was involved in drag racing and other motor sports. He also enjoyed all outdoor projects. He will deeply be missed by all his family and friends. A Celebration of Life will follow at a later date. Arrangements entrusted with A. Millard George Funeral Home, 519-433-5184. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Linda, so sorry for your loss…Jerry just informed us..deep peace of the infinite peace to all of you..
Saddened to hear of Lee’s passing. I worked with Lee at General Motors and enjoyed talking with him about outdoor life and nature. He was easy going, funny and a good story teller. My condolences to all who had the chance to have known him. RIP
Linda, so sorry for your loss.
Ron Hillman and family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you Linda at this difficult time.
Linda, I am so very sorry for your loss.
Sending you prayers and my deepest sympathies.
Linda, sorry to hear of the passing of your soulmate, Lee. Condolences from LIA & Ron
Our thoughts are with you in this unimaginable time of sadness. You have borne much turmoil in the past few years, but have been resilient. There are many people who will give you support in the coming weeks and months. We are as close as the width of the street for you. The Ferryman Charon has taken care of Lee in his time of passage at the River Styx. Stay strong. Jerry and June
Lee was a childhood friend since public school in the 60’s, the best man at my wedding and the co-star of 99% of the stories people tell when they marvel at the fact that I survived my youth. Going to miss you Buddy.
Lots of love Lynda, and you know I will always be there for you if you need me.
Linda So sad to hear of Lees passing He will be missed Our thoughts and prayers are with you Jim and Cheryl
Linda, so very sorry for your loss. Lee’s love will surround you every day. He was a special mix of tenderness, humour, and strength. A man for all seasons, all storms, all rainbows. RIP bro
My condolences to you Linda, and family. Such good times were had with you both over the years. Genuinely decent people ????. RIP Lee
From early childhood buddies and baseball to the shack-out-back, the Dragstrip, the G.M. shuffle, Pickerel fishing the Thames River or country living and barbeques in Clacken. Each of us felt a connection to Lee and have indelible memories. His presence was large, his cooking delicious and his kindness well known. On behalf of the many friends who crossed paths with Lee, I would like to say Thanks to the “H2 MAN” for being in our lives and making us laugh. Cheers Brother!