Lee Hardenbrook

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Lee Hardenbrook, 54, of Haverhill, formerly of Peabody, died unexpectedly on August 11, 2020. Born in Lynn on December 31, 1965, he was the son of the late Laura (Whippen) Brown and the late William Hardenbrook. Lee was employed for many years at Spruce Technology in Haverhill. He enjoyed his regular Boys’ Night on Thursdays and Lunch Bunch with his dear friends. He leaves a brother, Gregory George and his wife Darlene of Peabody, his nephew Brandon George, his stepfather, Richard Brown, his aunt Patricia Armitage, and his dear friends Ian Twiss, Lynette Occhipinti, Kenny Forsyth, Michael Drinan, Jeff Larrabee, and Lisa Mallard. He was predeceased by a lifelong friend, Ron Shattuck. Friends and relatives will gather to remember Lee on Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at1:00PM in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Peabody. Arrangements are by C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square. For directions or leave a message of condolence, please visit www.LyonsFuneral.com.

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  1. Lee I cant believe you are gone from us. You were my birthday buddy I always joked that you were older because you had a few hours on me. I will miss our talks and messages, your support and wise ass remarks. Rest well my friend . I am so sorry I will be unable to attend your service. But my heart is with you and all who loves you always.

  2. We could always count on you to be with us whenever we had a gathering. Everyone who has been at our home over the years remembers their pleasant interactions with you. You were a fantastic human being, a dear friend, and will be forever missed.

  3. Never forget the kindness of your heart. You were a great friend and always there whenever I needed you. Everyone at our house parties will remember you with fondness. RIP my good friend.

  4. Lee, I’ve known you since I was 15. So many memories, so many smiles.
    Your passing leaves a huge void.
    I will miss you and wish I could hug you one last time, my wonderful friend. You were a good soul and my life was richer for knowing you.

    I cannot attend the service but I will come visit you very soon to pay my respects.
    Love you- Pattie

  5. Deepest condolences to Greg and your family. We’ll always remember Lee as a funny, kind and super nice person. Aside from family gatherings, we enjoyed some good times over a game of pool and beers at the old Press Box. Rest well Lee.
    Love, Donna and Bill

  6. Hey Lee, I’ve only know you a few short years, but I enjoyed every day that we worked, laughed and connived together. In many ways we were kindred spirits and I am missing you every day.

  7. I went to school with Lee and he was one of the nicest guys you could ever meet, always smiling. I bumped into him just a few years ago at the Big Y in Peabody, and he was just the same. Rest in Peace Lee.

    Kerin O’Keefe


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