Joseph R. Lee

January 15, 1962 ~ April 30, 2021
Joseph R. Lee
59, of Indianapolis, passed away on April 30, 2021 at St. Francis Hospital in Mooresville. Joe was born on January 15, 1962 in Indianapolis, IN.
Joe was a U.S. Army veteran. Following service, he worked as a Shift Leader for Veritiv Corporation for over 15 years. Joe enjoyed life to the fullest and usually in the fast lane. Whether it was riding his Yamaha V-Star, driving with the top down in his prized Mustang named Sally or attending the Indy 500, Joe always enjoyed the fast lane. Additionally, he enjoyed spending time with his family at Dietz Lake and sipping on fine whiskeys, in particular Jameson Irish Whiskey.
In addition to his parents, Dorothy, Bob and Jean Lee, Joe was preceded in death by his siblings Peggy Lee, Pat Lee and Jim Quiett.
He is survived by his daughter Paulette Snider; siblings Bill Lee, Donald Quiett, Mary Ann Sims, Danny Lee, Cathy Cunningham, Ed Quiett, Bill Quiett, Barb Quiett, Anita Quiett, Donna Salters, Tom Quiett, John Quiett; grandchildren Alyssa, Hunter, Colton, Ryan; great grandchildren Alice, Aria, Christian as well as many nieces, nephews and extended family and friends. He will be missed by all.
As per Joe’s wishes, he will be cremated and a celebration of life will happen at a later date.
Final arrangements and cremation are entrusted to Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Joe was a person who would help out anyone who asked. We love you and will miss you. Rest in peace brother. P. S. Call winners at the euchre table
Joe you will forever be missed and Loved never forgotten . You loved everyone and always helped these who needed. It . RIP love you forever and always love Ashley hope and JoJo .. ps Ashley hubbard
Joe was one of the most giving and caring people I have ever known. And though we journeyed different paths in life we always enjoyed the times when we had the chance to gather. I will miss you Joe as will the many other people whose life you have touched. Rest peacefully my brother.
I love you DAD I MISS YOU ߘ¢ SO MUCH THANK YOU FOR ALWAYS BEING THERE AND TAKING CARE OF ME WHEN YOU DIDNT HAVE TOO