In Memory

Lee Fletcher



 
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09/10/15 08:47 PM #1    

Harry Hall

Rest In Peace Lee, I miss you.

Harry


09/12/15 12:01 PM #2    

Stephanie Sutherland

I have great memories of spending time with Lee...his birthday party at Ming's, foggy days at the beach house, Death Valley and Days on the Green.  Lee, you were beautiful and always carried yourself with a quiet dignity.  RIP.  - Steffi Sutherland


09/18/15 09:26 PM #3    

Bill Sailor

Palo Alto Weekly • Wednesday, October 13, 2004 • Page

 

Lee Allen Fletcher, 47, a resident of Palo Alto, died October 5 after a long
illness.
Born in Palo Alto, he graduated from Cubberley High School, where he
played soccer, football and baseball. He earned a B.A. in Economics from
UC Davis and a J.D. from Santa Clara University Law School. He
practiced real estate law at Ware, Fletcher & Friedenrich in Palo Alto, at
Fletcher & Fletcher with his father and as a sole practitioner.
After his legal career, he combined his love of the law and interacting with
young people and earned his teaching credential at Santa Clara University.
He then taught business law at Santa Clara High School, De Anza College
and at the University of Phoenix.
He enjoyed playing adult soccer and coaching youth baseball and soccer. He also enjoyed following current events, social
issues and Palo Alto history. He was selected for a citizens’ panel to formulate long-range goals for the city of Palo Alto an
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served on the Santa Clara University Law School Alumni Board of Directors and the Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce. He did
pro bono legal work for the Peninsula Open Space Trust.
He was a devoted husband and loving father and is survived by his wife, Ranette Chock Fletcher, and son, Clinton Lee Fletcher,
of Palo Alto; mother, Anne (“Ancy”) Vincent Fletcher of Palo Alto; father, David L. Fletcher of Tucson, Arizona; sisters, Glori
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Fletcher Steritz of The Woodlands, Texas, Julie Fletcher Rosas of Palo Alto and Sandy Fletcher of San Diego; and brothers, Vinc
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Fletcher of Pleasanton and Ted Fletcher of Palo Alto.
Services have been held. Donations may be made to a college savings plan for his son to Fidelity Investments, c/o Duveneck
Elementary School, 705 Alester, Palo Alto, CA 94303, ATTN: Fletcher.

10/22/20 11:08 AM #4    

Jeffery McHenry

Miss you Lee!  Walked by the beach house the other day and remembered some of the times we had staying there!  Playing all sports all day at Ortega, the thrill of the chase (and there were many), summers, and the gang were special.  Will never forget the trip to Tiburon Tommies with 75 football team, many funny moments,


11/21/20 12:03 PM #5    

John Abe (Abe)

Lee's robust laugh and humor is missed.  He was a great friend, athlete, and intellect who knew few bounds for kindness.  To this day, I carry lessons he and his family shared witht me.  

My friend, you are missed.

John


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