Donald “Dia” Lee III

August 30, 1976 - August 28, 2022
Donald “Dia” Lee III

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Donald “Dia” Lee III, 45, of Williamsburg, passed away on August 28, 2022. He is survived by his Spouse, Maegan Silva; children, De’Jour, Noah, Taylor, Jaida, Brooklyn, Desirae and expectant son Seven Dia Conrad Lee; mother, Darlene Carter, step-father Arthur Brown and brother, Shawn Lee.

Don is a 1994 graduate of Lancaster High School that loved plants, video games, music and family game night. He was a movie buff that loved all things nature and loved to watch the sunrise. Rainy days and thunderstorms were a particular favorite of his, he would use these days to meditate and practice mindfulness. He loved his family and was an extremely dedicated employee; working for 20+ years at Paul’s Deli before transitioning to Riverside Doctor’s Hospital. He will be greatly missed.

A visitation for Don will be held on Saturday, September 3, 2022 from 2:00-6:00P.M. at Bucktrout of Williamsburg with a service at 4:00P.M. The family of Don request you wear your favorite colors to celebrate an amazing person.

In lieu of flowers,  a TM Funding for Maegan, Baby Seven and the rest of the Lee children is available



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  • September 03, 2022
    Linda Henderson says:
    Don -Though we were not close, you were family. I will cherish all the memories we shared, especially our last one mini golfing in the OBX. You will be missed. ❤️

  • September 02, 2022
    Brooklyn lee says:
    I honestly never thought id have to say goodbye to the man that brought me into this world and raised me to be the person I am today.I miss you more than I knew humanly possible

  • September 02, 2022
    Susan Goodall. says:
    Don was one of those people in life whose kind nature and willingness to help others shone, and just made each day brighter. He was a shining example of how we should work together and help one another, without complaint. We miss him at RDHW. Heartbroken for his family, I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

  • September 02, 2022
    Tony Abbott says:
    My deepest condolences to the family. I still can't find the words except to say Meg you're in my prayers and on my mind. Love you

  • September 02, 2022
    Ivynaris Guzman says:
    Don was a great coworker, He had a smile for everyone. His happiness was transmitted to everybody. He will be miss around here, Was a such of pleasure to work with him, and to get to know Don. We are heartbroken. Prayers to the family and wife.