on Saturday, January 13th, 2024. His life will be celebrated on March 20, 2024 in Green Valley Arizona, and a later date in Laurens Iowa.
Lee was born in Havelock, Iowa on November 24, 1942, to Howard and Ivalee Resseguie. He was the youngest of 4 boys. On March 5th, 1988, he married Charlotte Resseguie, they met while dancing and would spend many years together on the
dance floor. They were married at the Little Chapel of the West in Las Vegas. They spent their years together in the Denver, Colorado area, spending winters in Arizona before making their final home in Green Valley, Arizona.
He was an outdoor enthusiast spending much of his time golfing, horseback riding,
fishing, hunting, snow skiing, riding his Harley, and sprint car racing. He loved being
active and remained so throughout his life. He was an avid bowler and enjoyed
bowling in leagues as well. He was a great baseball and softball player. Lee pitched
and his son Tracy was always his shortstop, playing many games together as well as
riding and competing in rodeos.
Lee spent his career as a manager for Morton Buildings in Spencer, Iowa then Winfield,
Kansas for 20 plus years and worked for Max Thompson Landscaping out of Golden,
Colorado until he retired.
He is preceded in death by his parents Howard and Ivalee, his twin brothers Don and
Dean Resseguie, and his daughter Veronica Nelson.
He is survived by his wife, Charlotte Resseguie; siblings Jon (Pauline) Resseguie, Kathy
Gable; children Tracy (Hollie) Resseguie, Kevin (Zita) Quade, Nikki (Dean) Rowe;
grandchildren Jamie, Kirk, Kyle, and Kara Resseguie, Avery Quade, Anna and Veronika
Nelson, Sarah Haggerty, 5 great grandchildren as well as many nieces and nephews.
Lee was a good man who wanted for very little. He would say all he needed was his
Levis, and cowboy boots. He was very loved and will be deeply missed. He was a man
of few words but when he did speak you listened. My father was an incredible man
that was respected and loved by so many. Rest well, Lee S. Resseguie, you worked
hard, and we will saddle up together again someday. Tracy S. Resseguie
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