The Oregon Department of Transportation lost a member of our family
Thursday afternoon. Perry D. Lee, 60, was a Transportation Maintenance
Specialist 2 with the Oakridge Maintenance Crew. Perry had been an ODOT
employee for 23 years and with the Oakridge Crew for his entire time with the
agency. He was working outside of Oakridge when he suffered a medical emergency
and died during transport to the hospital.
“We at the Department of
Transportation send our sincere condolences to the Lee family and friends for
this loss,” said ODOT Director Matthew Garrett. “Perry was a valued member of
the ODOT family. His contribution to his district was enormous and we will miss
him terribly.”
Please take a moment to share your condolences, thoughts, and remembrances of Perry.
Please take a moment to share your condolences, thoughts, and remembrances of Perry.
I am sorry for the loss of your family-member, friend, and/or co-worker. I did not know him but what a wonderful friendly face he has. Prayers for comfort. Cynthia
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts and warm wishes go out to the Oakridge Crew and Perry's family and friends. Take comfort in your warm memories of Perry.
ReplyDeleteWhen Perry came into the office, he was always smiling from ear to ear. We had a recent conversation about retirement, racing to be the first. So sorry to hear of his passing. He was much too young. Prayers to his family and friends. He will be missed by his ODOT family.
ReplyDeleteGod speed, Perry.
Deep sympathy to the Oakridge Crew and Perry's family and friends. <3
ReplyDeletePerry, I did not know you. I see your friendly face on the picture provided. May your family gather strength as they remember you with love. Sending prayers to your family and friends. LV
ReplyDeletePrayers for his family. He was a great guy. He will be missed.
ReplyDeleteThank you Perry for all you did...
ReplyDeleteDamn it! I believe there is a reason Perry was taken...I just don't like it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Perry for making our transportation system much safer. I work out of Portland for ODOT, so I did not know you, but I just wanted to say thanks. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.
ReplyDeleteI was sadden to hear of Perry's untimely passing, as a co-worker and friend you will be missed. R.I.P. Perry, ON 2!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know Perry but my thoughts and prayers go out to his family and co-workers during this time of grieving his loss.
ReplyDeleteI never had the pleasure of meeting Perry but consider all ODOT a sort of Family....my prayers and deepest condolences go out to his family and co-workers during this time of grieving his loss.
ReplyDeleteCondolences to Perry's friends, family and co-workers. Its never easy to say goodbye to those we cherish. Thank you for your years of service to ODOT, and providing a service to your community. Rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to friends, family, and peers. I pray you find comfort in the coming months.
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