Lee Kimbrough Edmonds
April 5, 1946 – February 11, 2024
Lee K. Edmonds, 77, of Dunkirk, Maryland, passed away on Sunday, 11 February 2024, in his home surrounded by family. He was born on 5 April 1946 in Riverside, California, to the late Ralph and Mildred “Bee” Edmonds. He was the second of five sons.
Lee’s father was an Air Force officer. Early in Lee’s life, the family was stationed in Wiesbaden and Munich, Germany, and Fontainebleau, France. Stateside, they lived in Florida, Maryland, Illinois, and California.
During their tour at Andrews Air Force Base, as children, Lee and his brothers played amongst decommissioned aircraft, including Boeing B-29 “Enola Gay” and B-17D “The Swoose.” Later in the tour, the family spent summers living aboard the Bee Hive, a houseboat built by their father and docked at White Sands on the Patuxent River.
At 16, Lee’s family returned to West Palm Beach, Florida, where he completed his high school education. After graduating from Florida Atlantic University with a degree in Ocean Engineering, he moved to Maryland to begin his career. In 1971, he was employed by the U.S. Navy, Department of Defense, as an Electronics Engineer where he met his wife, Debbie. They married in West Palm Beach, Florida, in April 1977. Lee retired after 38 years of Federal Government Service in 2009.
Lee was passionate about waterskiing and patiently taught all ages how to ski behind his 1973 MasterCraft and 1999 Malibu Sportster ski boats. Over the years, his hobbies included building and flying radio control model airplanes and sailplanes; riding dirt bikes in enduro and motocross; and constructing wooden skiffs, kayaks, and boats. He and his three children built Cocktail Class Racer #83 Sundowner in 2011 and participated in numerous racing events along the east coast.
Lee’s favorite poem was “High Flight” by John Gillespie Magee, Jr. Lee enjoyed reading science fiction novels, watching English Premier League football, listening to smooth jazz and blues rock, feeding birds and squirrels on his deck, and spotting eagles and ospreys soaring over the Patuxent River. On family vacations, one would find Lee swimming with dolphins and other aquatic animals and visiting maritime museums, lighthouses, and aquariums. He also enjoyed spending time with close friends and family.
Lee, a wonderful and devoted husband and father, is survived by his wife Deborah “Debbie” Edmonds of 47 years; three children, Bret (Saori), Brian (Ashley Grim), and BreeAnn Edmonds; five grandchildren, Mackenzie, Lorelei, May, Kian, and Sho Edmonds; three brothers, Richard (Junia), David, and Robert (Lucia) Edmonds; two sisters-in-law, Janine Edmonds and Victoria (Anthony) DiToto; two nieces, Sarah LaPoint and Amelia Martin; and one nephew, Cy Edmonds. He was preceded in death by his parents and his older brother, William Edmonds.
Soar with the eagles, Lee. You will always be missed and forever live on in our hearts.
Sincere thanks and appreciation for all the exceptional care and kindness the Chesapeake-Potomac Home Health Agency nurse, physical therapist, and health aide provided to Lee during his time at home from May 2023 through February 2024.
Special thanks to the Chesapeake Medical Transport Services staff for always meeting Lee’s transportation needs, for providing outstanding and reliable service, and ensuring safe and courteous travels.
Memorial donations may be made to Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons Island, Maryland; Dunkirk Volunteer Fire Department in Dunkirk, Maryland; or a charity of your choice.
Visitation
Services
- No Services Scheduled at This Time
No Services Available
Interment
- Private
Contributions
Calvert Marine Museum Society
P.O. Box 97
Solomons, MD 20688
Dunkirk Volunteer Fire Department
3170 West Ward Road
Dunkirk, MD 20754
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I’m so sorry to hear the sad news. Please know I will keep you and your family in prayer and I ask that God will comfort y’all during this time as you walk through this difficult time. Let me know if there’s anything I can do. I love you. 🙏🙏
”My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.“
Psalms 73:26 NIV
To Debbie, Bret, Brian and BreeAnn,
Your husband and dad Lee was one of 15 first cousins descended from Frances Lee Turner and Dr. Edward Kimbrough Turner which I was so fortunate to be a member. His passing is a tremendous lost to so many who loved and admired him. It’s hard to imagine the depths of your grief.
Growing up he was a hero to me with his boyish demeanor, dry humor and his extraordinary physical and athletic prowess. Along with his 4 brothers the Edmonds Boys were a formidable bunch and it seemed there was little they couldn’t accomplish once they put their minds to it. Always clowning around, that’s also how I remember him.
I remember Will saying that when they went to the beach, which was nearly every day, they needed Lee with them to attract girls, such was his stature and charisma.
It hard to imagine the world with out I his sweet human in it. He has crossed the bar now but he’s left a legacy of love and creativity that will live on for generations.
So long Cuz, I’ll see you some where where the water is clear and cool…
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Keeping you and Lee in our thoughts and prayers. May the memories of Lee help you find peace and comfort.
I’m so sorry to hear the sad news. Please know I will keep you and your family in prayer and I ask that God will comfort y’all during this time as you walk through this difficult time. Let me know if there’s anything I can do. I love you. 🙏🙏
”My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.“
Psalms 73:26 NIV
Debbie, so sorry for the loss of your husband, Lee. Prayers and hugs to you and the entire family. Debbie (Nibbe) Fletcher
Debbie, So sorry to hear Lee has passed. Take comfort he is in the best of hands now, whole and healthy again. Prayers to you and family.
Debbie, So sorry for the loss of your husband, Lee. I’m praying that the wonderful memories you have of him will help and comfort you and your family. May Lee rest in peace ❤️
To Debbie, Bret, Brian and BreeAnn,
Your husband and dad Lee was one of 15 first cousins descended from Frances Lee Turner and Dr. Edward Kimbrough Turner which I was so fortunate to be a member. His passing is a tremendous lost to so many who loved and admired him. It’s hard to imagine the depths of your grief.
Growing up he was a hero to me with his boyish demeanor, dry humor and his extraordinary physical and athletic prowess. Along with his 4 brothers the Edmonds Boys were a formidable bunch and it seemed there was little they couldn’t accomplish once they put their minds to it. Always clowning around, that’s also how I remember him.
I remember Will saying that when they went to the beach, which was nearly every day, they needed Lee with them to attract girls, such was his stature and charisma.
It hard to imagine the world with out I his sweet human in it. He has crossed the bar now but he’s left a legacy of love and creativity that will live on for generations.
So long Cuz, I’ll see you some where where the water is clear and cool…
I’m so sorry to hear this sad news, Debbie and BreeAnn. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know (and understand) Lee and learned a lot from him. He will be missed by many. My thoughts are with you all.
Hi Debbie May you and your family find peace mind with the loss of your spouse for life….Grow strong with the good memories keeping the family at your side…God bless Cousin Billy Sibole and wife Sieglinde
Fondly remembered. Commiserations to the family. Russ Bowler
Deb,
Lori and I are deeply saddened by Lee’s passing. Our prayers are with you and your children. Lee, You and BreeAnn were always one of the best reasons for being part of the group. He will be missed.
Debbie (and family), Our sincere heartfelt condolences to all of you! May you be comforted by God’s love.
Diane and Bob Cobourn
Debbie I so sorry to read this sad news about Lee passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Stay strong and God Bless