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Support Lee's Family in Their Time of Need

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At 1:18am on Friday, September 19, 2024, Lee Michael Labouf tragically passed away in a motorcycle accident off of Jewel and E470. Lee is survived by his mother Cathy, brother Jon, sister Amy, girlfriend Kelly, nieces and nephew, his cat Gary and countless friends he considered family.


The sudden loss of our brother has shaken our group to its core. In an effort to alleviate the financial stress of the family and to properly send our beloved friend off, we are asking if you are able to spare any amount to put towards his services, it would be most appreciated.


A little about Lee Labouf:


Lee Labouf lived in Aurora Colorado and had a love for cars, motorcycles, sneakers, and chocolate chip cookies. In his free time, you could find him riding his motorcycle or hanging out with his friends. He loved getting together for UFC fight nights, going to the movies, and staying home to play video games online with his boys. A sports fanatic, Lee was a huge fan of hometown favorites like the Broncos. Av’s, and Nuggets but strayed to the east for his beloved New York Yankees. He loved music. So often he would share his playlist and like clockwork, a day later he would be wondering what you thought about it.


Lee loved the bar industry, and the bar industry loved Lee. A bartender to be remembered. He was a real “people’s person”, and made everyone feel like family.


His smile would light up a room and he was known for that infectious laugh and the most memorable hugs. He was quick with a joke and had a very sarcastic sense of humor.


Who could forget his famous words, “Who wants some Chum Chum?"


Lee was a loving son and generous brother. The youngest of three siblings, he worked hard to fulfill his dreams and provide for himself and his loved ones.


He was the true definition of a friend. Someone you could rely and depend on. He would lend an ear to so many, give you the shirt off his back, and provide words of encouragement or advice that I know so many of us will miss.


Remembering Lee gives us both so much joy and sorrow. Thus, we cannot fathom the pain that his family is currently going through right now. We thank you in advance for any amount you are able to spare to make this a smooth and proper send off for our guy.


Lee would often say some of his fondest memories when young were when he worked on old VW buses and bugs with his Dad and brother Jon. He said if there is anything he could do again, it was that. Our hearts can rest knowing he is doing what he loved the most.

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Organizer and beneficiary

John Parente
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Colorado, CO
Hector Mendez
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