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Lee Alexander Sellinger

d. December 23, 2021

Lee Alexander Sellinger, 35, of Savannah, Georgia, and husband of Erin Caitlin Sellinger, died Thursday morning, December 23, 2021, at St. Joseph's Hospital.



Born in Nashville, Tennessee, he was a son of Steven Lin Sellinger?? and Nancy Karen Eisen Sellinger. Lee worked as an accounting manager, having become a certified public accountant after obtaining a master's degree.



Lee was a loving, devoted father and the hero of his two little girls. They loved spending time with him playing board games, going to the playground, and having Daddy Dance Parties. He was an avid sports fan. He especially loved ice hockey (Go Rangers!) and played from childhood throughout adolescence. He also loved his Atlanta sports teams ' Falcons and Braves. He was ecstatic about the World Series victory! He was also a Tennessee Volunteers fan, much to the chagrin of his wife, a UGA alumna. Lee never met a stranger; he made friends everywhere he went. His laughter and kind spirit will be missed dearly.



He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Irwin Sellinger and Dorothy Sellinger.



Survivors include his wife, Erin Caitlin Sellinger; two daughters, Adelaide Isabella and Laelia Ruth Sellinger; his parents, Steven Lin Sellinger and Nancy Karen Eisen Sellinger; one brother, Aaron Irwin Sellinger; maternal grandparents, Gerald and Dorothy Eisen; and many loving extended family and friends.



The funeral service will be held at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, December 28, 2021, at the graveside, Bonaventure Cemetery, conducted by Rabbi Robert W. Haas.
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