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Lee A. Asbury III

Posted 11/17/06

Lee A. Asbury III, 23 DENTON, Md. - Lee A. Asbury III of Denton died Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006, in Nanticoke Memorial Hospital, Seaford, Del. He was 23. Mr. Asbury was born in Chestertown, son of …

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Lee A. Asbury III

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Lee A. Asbury III, 23

DENTON, Md. - Lee A. Asbury III of Denton died Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006, in Nanticoke Memorial Hospital, Seaford, Del. He was 23.

Mr. Asbury was born in Chestertown, son of Charlotte Glanding and the late Lee Albert Asbury II.

He played football and baseball at Queen's Anne High School, Centreville.

Mr. Asbury loved music, fishing and video games.

He was devoted to his family and friends, and enjoyed playing with his son, nieces and nephews.

Mr. Asbury attended Greensboro Pentecostal Church.

He is survived by his mother, Charlotte Glanding of Denton; his wife, Mary E. Asbury; a son, Nathan Lee Asbury; an unborn child; five sisters, Kim Stoneman of Sterling Heights, Mich., Ann Lee V. Dean of Denton, Barbara Asbury of Camden, Del., Angela Mahar of Camden and Jesse Lee Slater of Willow Grove, Del.; a stepsister, Ruth Bolinsky; a stepbrother, Steve Poswinski; a special niece, Janasha Fowler; two special nephews, Ameir Dennis and Ethan Stoneman; additional nieces and nephews; a sister-in-law, Rose Baynard; his father-in-law, Robert Baynard; and two brothers-in-law, Steve Stoneman and Antonio Dennis.

Services will be 6 this evening in Moore Funeral Home, 12 S. Second St., Denton, where friends may call one hour earlier.

Instead of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to Moore Funeral Home to help defray funeral expenses.

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