In Memory of

Lee

Mallett

Obituary for Lee Mallett

Lee Ann Mallett   It is with great sadness that the loving family of Lee Ann Mallett, of Chatham, announce her passing. Lee Ann was a caring wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend. Lee Ann entered eternal life peacefully on April 23rd, 2022. Lee Ann was born to the late Leo and Eileen (MacMillan) Dupuis of Tilbury, Ontario on December 20th, 1945. True love, and wife of Murray for 46 beloved years.  Proud mother of Sarha (Matt) Agosta and Scott Donais (Rhonda Hartling). Loving grandmother of Corynn (Salah) Masad, Kaleb, and Brayden Langlois. Sister of the late Grant Dupuis, Arlene (late Gale) Pearce, and Donalda (Nick) Lloyd. A best friend to Gayle and David Martens. Lee Ann enjoyed life to the fullest. Lee Ann was a very warm, kind, and selfless spirit; she always made time for everyone. Lee Ann was an inspiration to all who knew her. She always provided unconditional support and love for her family and friends. Lee Ann was always there to brighten the lives of others. Her loved ones will continue to honour her legacy by living their own lives to the fullest. Lee Ann’s continued devotedness for others spanned 50 years in her career by supporting and managing individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Lee Ann continued her adoration for helping others for 35 years with Community Living, retiring in 2013. Lee Ann will be missed but not forgotten.
A limb has fallen from the family tree I hear a voice that whispers, grieve not for me Remember the best times, the laughter the songs The good I lived while I was strong Continue my heritage, I’m counting on you Keep on smiling, the sun will shine through My mind is at ease, my soul is at rest Remembering all… How I was truly blessed Continue traditions, no matter how small Go on with your lives, don’t stare at the wall I miss you all dearly so keep up your chin Until that fine day we’re together again. The family would like to extend a warm and special thank you to the Chatham-Kent  Hospice. The entire staff at the Chatham-Kent Hospice are an elite group. They are very compassionate, benevolent, and professional each and every day. They took exceptional care of our Lee Ann as well as all of our family. The staff will be forever in our hearts. In honour of Lee Ann, donations may be sent to Chatham-Kent Hospice . Lee Ann’s wish to be cremated has been entrusted to Life Transitions. Her interment will be private.