Minney Milton
Darlene and family, So sorry for your loss, you are in my prayers. Your Community Connects Choir Family also sends their prayers.
Birth date: Jul 23, 1941 Death date: Dec 31, 2018
Lee Edward Collet, noted sculptor and art educator, died Monday, December 31, 2018 in Muskegon, surrounded by his loving family. Lee was born on July 23, 1941 in Bay City, Michigan to Amos Frederick and Edith Irene (Blasdell) Col Read Obituary
Darlene and family, So sorry for your loss, you are in my prayers. Your Community Connects Choir Family also sends their prayers.

My condolences to the family. Remembering our fun times together at the Art Department at MCC and will I will treasure the fact that we shared a birthday. From a loving friend to the family, Jack Travis.
Darlene and family,
Tom and I are so sorry to hear of Lee’s passing. We won’t be able to see you as we are now in Florida. We send many hugs and prayers. Love to all!!
Tom and Esther Block
Darlene and Family,
We are so sorry for your loss, Lee was a fighter and one hell of a Euchre player! He will be missed tremendously.
Phil McPherson
So sorry to hear about your loss Darlene. I had no idea of Lee's amazing accomplishments until I read the obit. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
I’m sending my sincere condolences to the Collet family and friends. This is one of life’s greatest challenges that we have to face. Jesus said, did, and promised something that gives us comfort and hope. In the Bible at John 11:11-14, Jesus likened death to sleep. This comfort us in two ways: 1) we are assured by those words that our loved ones are not suffering or in pain. 2) If a person is just sleeping, he will wake up! Notice what Jesus does next at John 11:43-44, this is amazing! If you would like to know more details about this, please download a free copy of the brochure Good News from God @ Jw.org and read lesson 6 along with the Bible.
Darlene, I’m so sorry to hear of your husbands death. Prayers are with you and your family
Darlene and family; our sincere condolences to you. I have fond recollections of Lee and his quizzical smile as we debated educational issues serious and humorous. His sculptures, especially the larger ones live on in my mind. May he rest in peace after serving students and the community in the thoughtful and sincere way he did. May peace be with your family. Frank and Marlene Marczak
My sincere condolences to you--Darlene, Cary and Corbin!!! Darlene, I would like to be there and hug you and tell you how wonderful you have been in supporting and caring for Lee all these years. Just know you are loved!!!! Joan Bergbower