Lealden (Lee) Folger:
CLASS OF 1962
Greenwood High SchoolClass of 1962
Greenwood, IN
Lealden (Lee)'s Story
Lealden (Lee) is from Anderson, Indiana. Lealden (Lee)'s schools include Anderson High, Richmond High and Greenwood High School. Lealden (Lee) later attended Michigan State University (Business Administration/Marketing) . Lealden (Lee) retired from Ford Motor Company, although through the years he'd worked at over 50 different companies, primarily in the tooling aspect of manufacturing.
Lee was married to the former class of '63 Southport High School graduate, Carol Anne McBride. Together they produced four girls. Susan, Christine, Catherine, and Sherry born in '63, '64, '68', and '70. In 1977 they divorced and later that year he remarried. He married his second wife, Deirdre Elizabeth Elder Jones on new years eve of '77. "Dede", herself a divorcee, had two children. Jeffrey was born in '68 and Jennifer who was born in '72. Dede and Lee then had Daniel, who was born in '79. They additionally assisted in the rearing of three...Expand for more
other children for varying time periods, who had been abandoned by their parents.
Toghether he now has a total of 18 great and 1 great-great-grandchildrean, most of whom live in the Indianapolis area.
Music Lealden (Lee) was bassist/singer in the '60s Rock-N-Roll band, Blast Inc who had won the State Battle of the Bands in 1966 and along the way played on the same stage as Paul Revere and the Raiders. His current likes includes Naptown Rythm and Blues Review, Rock-N-Roll, and Classical. Books. Through the years he has maintained an interest in performing music and at age 60, took up the violin. Lealden (Lee) reading likes include Political and Mystery. TV shows Lealden (Lee) likes include Turner Classic Movies,CSI, NCIS, Criminal Minds, and American Pickers on History, NCIS.
One of Lealden (Lee)'s favorite quotes is:"If you think you can, you can. If you think you can't, you can't. Either way, you're right.
Henry Ford".
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