. . . . . . . "Lee joined the Army in May 1946. He was born in Arburg, Missouri and moved to Little Rock, Arkansas, with his family, as a boy. Lived in Greenville, MS until his death and died a bachelor. After the war he repaired radio and electronic equipment. A trade he had been taught and learned on the GI Bill. He loved to fish and was a quite unassuming person. Though he was wounded several times in the war, he showed no outward sign of any damage, limp or other ailment. You would not know the great a heroic things he had done by meeting him. He was a wonderful person and greatly missed by all that knew him. He is buried in the Stoneville Cemetery [1]. The Stoneville Cemetery is located on Old Leland Road, between Leland and Greenville, MS."@en . . "1915-02-02"^^ . "1982-11-05"^^ . . . . "Lee joined the Army in May 1946. He was born in Arburg, Missouri and moved to Little Rock, Arkansas, with his family, as a boy. Lived in Greenville, MS until his death and died a bachelor. After the war he repaired radio and electronic equipment. A trade he had been taught and learned on the GI Bill. He loved to fish and was a quite unassuming person. Though he was wounded several times in the war, he showed no outward sign of any damage, limp or other ailment. You would not know the great a heroic things he had done by meeting him. He was a wonderful person and greatly missed by all that knew him. He is buried in the Stoneville Cemetery [1]. The Stoneville Cemetery is located on Old Leland Road, between Leland and Greenville, MS."@en . . . . . . "Hubert Louis Lee"@en . "Place of burial"@en . . . . . "Hubert L. Lee"@en . "172800.0"^^ . . . . . "Hubert Lee"@en . . . . . . "Arburg, Missouri"@en .