of Horseshoe Lake, AR
June 12, 1930 - August 14, 2020
Lynn Berg Kee, 90, of Horseshoe Lake, AR, passed away on August 14, 2020, at his home. He was born to Luther and Minnie Kee, on June 12, 1930, in Dyersburg, TN.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his loving wife, Adean Mathis Kee; his two brothers, Gerald and Andrew; and his three sisters, Betty Lou, Laura, and Mary Sue.
Those left behind to cherish his memory are his two sons, Lynn B. Kee Jr and Jeffrey Manasco; his two daughters Sheila Standley (Larry) and Tamera M. Harrison; his three grandchildren, Jamie Roberson (Matt), Lindsay Reinold, and Andrew Scott Harrison (Liz); his four great grandchildren, Madesyn, McKenzie, Gabriella, and Briar; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Lynn joined the United States Air Force in 1950 and retired after 20 plus years of honorable service to his nation. He also was a proud member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and served proudly at the Commander of the West Memphis VFW. Lynn also served and retired as the County Veteran Service Officer for Crittenden County, AR. In addition to serving his country and county, Lynn also played an instrumental role in the development of Horseshoe Lake, AR community and served as both an alderman, and two terms as the mayor. Lynn was a faithful member of Horseshoe Lake Baptist Church. When Lynn was not busy serving his fellow man, he loved being with his family, and especially enjoyed pickin' and grinnin' with his guitar.
A visitation will be held at Crittenden Memorial Park Pavilion, 2206 US-64, Marion, AR, on Monday, August 17, 2020, from 10:00 AM to 10:30 AM, with a graveside service immediately following.
Our deepest sympathy to Lynn's daughter Susie Kee Suarez her children & her grandchildren. All of the Kee family was very upset to see that they were omitted from the obituary and we know he would have been deeply hurt. He loved you dearly.
Papa Lynn, I'm so happy my mom finally found you. She spent her entire life searching for you. You completed her life. She had a short time with you and she will cherish you forever. We now know where we came from and our blood will bond us for life. Love you Papa Lynn.
Love your granddaughter,
Angela Fruits
Sorry to hear Mr. Lynn passed away. He was a good man and I know he was loved by many.
Jerry, Pat, Michelle and Heather Reinold
Lynn Kee was a very good soul. He was stubborn as a mule but was so use to being in control it was very hard for him to let his independence go. But believe me he fought till the end he would have lived another 20 years if God had intended for him to do but now he’s rejoicing with his late wife deannie that he spoke of often lately and with no more sorry or pain. And he is in the best hands he could be in bc he served the lord faithfully. I’m gonna miss my buddy but will see him again when it’s my turn. My condolences to the family
Lynn you will be missed & you were loved by our family. Ken & I loved you & Deanie dearly. We have memories of you two driving to Conway to visit us & we treasure all our memories. We loved you driving up & visiting when you were
in town to see Andrew. No one had a clue you were in town, you wheeled into our driveway & honked the horn. You are now with your lady Deanie & you two are strolling all over heaven. Hug her for meâ¤ï¸ I know you two are smiling down on us.
You live on in our hearts & memoriesâ¤ï¸ Prayers for all our family.
Glynda, Ken & Mike