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Lee JeanLEE, Jean Elizabeth (née McIntosh)   -  Born March 24, 1936 died August 30, 2021.

Predeceased by her brother David and ex-husband John Alan Lee, loving mother of Peter and Ruth, grandmother of Laura, Alice and Stella, and sister to Margaret.

Jean was an accomplished social worker, and socialist, having obtained her Masters of Social Work (1967) and Education (1979) degrees from University of Toronto.

She lived by her beliefs, championing a wide range of social justice issues throughout her life.

Active in the Student Christian Movement (SCM), she worked at summer industrial work camps both in Toronto and Montreal (she met John at an SCM talk he gave, they married in 1958) and then engaged in international causes.

In August 1963, Jean spent a summer in Europe and Russia to attend the Women's Peace Conference in Moscow.

Her career in social work started at the Queen Street mental hospital (1964-69), before working as a family social worker at the Jewish Family and Child Service (JF&CS, 1969-81), helping many families and children.

Jean's activism in social justice groups only increased upon retiring in 2001.

Many of these activities were centred around her church, Metropolitan United, where she was active in roles ranging from Co-Chair of the Peace and Justice Committee to Presbytery Representative for Toronto South East.

She was also a member of a wide range of committees, including the Refugee Committee and Christian Education Committee. She was also very active outside of the Met, being chair of the Holy Land Awareness and Action (HLAA) group, making many friends travelling to Palestine.

We will miss Jean's kindness, warmth, and ability to listen without judgement which touched many people.

Jean spent the final two years of her life at Kensington Gardens Long Term Care, under the loving care of many wonderful people who also looked after her soul through care, music and kindness. Jean's family are thankful and grateful to all those individuals who cared for her.

A Service of Remembrance will be held at Metropolitan United Church at 56 Queen St. E. in Toronto on Saturday, October 30, 2021 at 1:30 p.m. Please book at bit.ly/JeanELee-Memorial as seating is limited.

The service will be live streamed for those unable to attend: bit.ly/JeanELee-Stream.

Donations in lieu of flowers, to the Metropolitan United Church, please use the Donate tab at www.metunited.org.

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