Anthony Dewayne Lee was born on March 20, 1971, to David Lee and Christene Douglas. He was an only child.
Brother Lee gave his life to Christ at an early age. He was a dedicated and faithful member of Friendship Baptist Church in Litroe, under the leadership of Reverend Jackson.
He married Vandetta Ross in 1999; to this union, one child was born.
He attended Marion Elementary up until 3rd grade and transferred to Huttig High, where he received his high school diploma in 1989 in Huttig, Arkansas.
He was offered a full ride scholarship from Southern Arkansas Community College to play basketball. He attended college for a short while, where he played basketball with the South Arkansas Stars.
Shortly after that, he became a full-time employee for Riverwood in Huttig, Arkansas, which then became Plum Creek, and lastly the name was changed to West Fraiser. He was a hard worker until becoming disabled after his car accident in 2009.
Anthony departed his earthly body on June 29, 2021, after a long faithful fight. He was preceded in death by: his grandparents, Arthur Sr., and Rutha Lee and Etta Pearson and Henry Smith, Sr.; mother-in-law, Ora Lee Ross; son, Zatonnio Waters; and grandsons, Ja'Khaiyden Ross and Ahmad'e Williams.
He leaves to cherish his memory: his wife, Vandetta Ross; mother, Christene Douglas (Michael); father, David Lee (Glenda); two sisters, Brandi Ricks (Corby) and Sabrena Harris; brother-in-law, Hersey Ross (Judy); four daughters, Shante Williams, Antallia
Ross, Keneshia Williams (Kartrell), and Jasmine Ross; four grandchildren, Sa'Niyah Williams, Braylen Ross, Bryce Dixon, and De'Yani Pate; two nieces, Arial George and Brenna Hunt; one nephew, Ethan Hunt; and a host of relatives and friends.