December 25, 1933 - December 3, 2025
Anne Louise Lee
Anne Louise Lee was born on 12/25/1933 to Russell and Marion Berger. She grew up in South Minneapolis and graduated from Southwest High School in 1951. Anne went on to college and became a med tech. She married Robert Lee on 12/28/1957 and raised 5 beautiful children. Her hobbies included golfing, boating, crocheting, playing bridge and hosting family gatherings at their lake home in Wisconsin. Anne was also active in the Lions Club alongside her husband Bob, and volunteered at an adult daycare program. She was very thoughtful and sent cards for every occasion. If you got on her list, you likely would never be off of it. Another favorite was bunnies. When shopping she never passed up a cute bunny. Anne will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Rest in peace Anne, in the arms of your loving Savior, Jesus.
She will be missed by her children, Jeanette (Greg) Anderson, Daniel (Roxanne) Lee, Mary Lee, Jerry Lee; grandchildren, Brandon (Kim) Anderson, Cassie (Trevor) Christianson, Lyndsey Lee, Mariah Lee, Grace Lee, Turner Lee; great-grandchildren, Kinsley Anderson, Oliver, Hazel and Percy Christianson; and extended family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert E. Lee; son, Matthew Lee; parents, R. Russell and Marion Berger; and brother, Alan Berger.
Mass of Christian Burial
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
11:00AM
Visitation 1 hour prior
The Church of Christ The King
5029 Zenith Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55410
Graveside Service
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
2:15PM
Lakewood Cemetery
3600 Hennepin Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55408
Please meet on the right-hand side upon entering the front gate.


I will miss you Aunt Anne. You were a loving and delightful person whom I always admired. I was blessed to spend time with you and your family. With loving regards, your nephew Bill.
Aunt Anne was the truest example of grace, strength, and intelligence. She warmly welcomed everyone who entered the bustling Lee home and as mentioned…she remembered you with birthday wishes for years. She was the quintessential royal lady who has found her crown now.
Our deepest condolences to Jerry and family. Our thoughts, prayers and love go out to you and all those whose lives she touched. Cherish the memories.
Keeping you in our thoughts.
Lyle and Aurellia Talley
Our deepest condolences to Jerry and family. Our thoughts, prayers and love go out to you and all those whose lives she touched. Cherish the memories.
Lyle and Aurellia Talley
To Anne’s loved ones,
I’m full of memories of Anne and Bob.Frank and Bob were college friends
and I remember bridge games. We went up north with our eight children on a rainy weekend. The guys went fishing.
We had wonderful trips to Florida and Anne was so kind to include my dogs.
You can tell I miss her but know she is with Jesus.