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Sam, I am so glad you remember Lee. I went on many wreck dives with him. I am sorry to say that he has passed away about 10 years ago. Lee's classes were very tough and he made sure you could handle any situation. It was like "boot camp". He would try to trip you up anyway he could. It seemed hard at the time but I am glad I learned the "old" way. We are waiting for the Hurricane to come through here. Should be any time now. Mike A.
 
As I previously posted:

"You are so correct, so many diving in that big reef in the sky..

Almost weekly I receive an e mail which begins "Did your hear about.....""

So Lee is no longer amoung us.. I would assume he passed before the advent or least the use of E mails. I will spread the word amoung my tribe.

You are so correct on Lee's training..He produced divers as opposed to people who dive...there is a huge difference as I am certain you have noticed, and you are living breathing proof.

Keep on diving,

SDM
 
Done here too. Thanks for the opportunity to wish Roy a Happy Birthday.

John (SeaRat)
 

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