Obituary of Lee Allen Woodruff
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Lee Allen Woodruff.
It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of Lee Allen Woodruff.
Lee Allen Woodruff, 42, of Kelseyville, California (by way of Inverness, Florida), passed away on February 11, 2025. He was born on December 14, 1982, at the Naval Regional Medical Center in Port Hueneme, California, to Leslee and Steven Woodruff. Years after his family put down roots in Inverness, Florida, Lee’s heart led him back to California. He embraced both states as his hometowns, always finding his way back to the people and places that meant the most to him.
Lee never met a stranger, lived unapologetically on his own terms and found happiness in the simple things. His love for people was undeniable, whether it was family, friends, or those who blurred the line between the two. He could strike up a conversation at a gig or even a quick run to the store and many of those conversations would turn into lasting connections. This past year, he found love with Sammie, and together they had just celebrated their one-year anniversary.
A talented guitarist, Lee recently joined the band G.NADA (Spotify), pouring his heart into the music he loved. But his passions extended far beyond music. He was a black belt in karate and a die-hard hockey fan. His love for the Tampa Bay Lightning (Bolts) ran so deep that he even decorated his home in their team colors, making sure everyone knew exactly where his loyalty stood.
Lee leaves behind his parents, Leslee and Steven Woodruff; aunts and uncles; his fiancée, Samantha Barton; their dog, Lucy; his sister, CaSandra Minichiello (Christy); his brothers, Scott Robbins (Koey) and Michael Robbins; many cousins; and nieces who adored their Uncle Lee, including his newly welcomed great-nephew. He also leaves behind his 'California Family,' Cindi (aka "Ma"), Steve and their daughter, Kim Brozynski. We are forever grateful for the kindness, love and care they showed him.
Lee's presence was a force, and his absence will be deeply felt by the countless people whose lives he touched. He wouldn’t want a sad goodbye, so a Celebration of Life in Florida is planned for March 8th, 2025 in which details will be shared privately through friends, family and social media.
Private cremation will be handled by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary in Lakeport, California.