Mr. Scott E. Lee

June 27, 1958 ~ February 4, 2022
Born in:
Greenville, South Carolina
Resided in:
San Antonio, Texas
Scott E. Lee entered into eternal rest on Friday, February 4, 2022 at the age of 63 years. He was born in Greenville, South Carolina on June 27, 1958 to the late Hazel Barth Lee and Robert E. Lee. Scott was a loving hardworking man who always put his family first. For many years he worked as a mechanic with Kerrville Bus/Coach USA where he competed all over the United States for the American Bus Association where he placed 1st or always in the top 3. He then went on to work at Stewart & Stevenson and finally at Alamo City Truck. He enjoyed barbecuing and spending time with family and friends. He was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan and loved trips to the coast.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Hazel B. Lee and Robert E. Lee. Scott will be dearly missed by his wife of 42 years, Marsha E. Lee; his daughters, Krystle Mecke and her husband, Brad Mecke; twins, Brandi Lee and Brianna Lee; grandchildren, Bryson Mecke, Kynslee Mecke; brother Barry Lee and his wife Tracy and daughter Kayman, brother Brian Lee and numerous other relatives and friends.
Celebration of life will be Saturday February 19, 2022 from 1:00 to 6:00 at Comanche Park Pavilion Number 2
If you would like to send flowers for the memorial, you can send them to Marsha and Scotts house directly and they will be brought to the memorial.
So sorry for your loss.
Marsha and family. Very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are you all at this difficult time.
I love you brother. Say hello to momma and daddy for me. I’ll see y’all again someday.
Thank you Scott for being a part of our family for over 40 years. Thank you for loving my sister and your girls!
Thank you for always being so kind, so unselfish. You always put your family first and you loved so unconditionally. You are one of the good ones and you will be so missed.
Gone too soon. We love you and will miss you ALWAYS.
Sandra and Lawrence Haby
Oh and be sure to put in a good word for the Cowboys next year. What the heck, every year!
Condolences for your loss , you are in our prayers . God bless and watch over you and family .
We send our deepest sympathy to the family.
Dearest Marsha and the girls
We want you to know you are in our thoughts and prayers today.
It’s never easy to lose a loved one but
Your husband and Daddy has to be one of the worst. Keep talking about the great memories and hold them in your heart.
Your many friends and family are a phone call or text away.
God will comfort you ❤️ on those especially tough days
Xoxo
Jason and Wanda Hild