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							A Celebration of Life is being planned on June 13, 
							2017 at the First Baptist Church in Camden, Indiana 
							Funeral home: Quiram Peasley Funeral Home, 
							Atlanta 
							Obituary 
							Forrest Lee Appleton, 73, went to be with the Lord 
							Friday morning January 27, 2017. Lee was born on 
							June 13, 1943 in Logansport, Indiana to Forrest Leo 
							and Hanna Appleton (nee Fultz), both preceding him 
							in death. He was raised in Camden, IN along with his 
							three brothers.
 Upon graduation from Camden High School, Lee 
							attended Purdue University for two years and played 
							trumpet in the band before he enlisted in the Marine 
							Corps in 1964 at the age of 20. A Vietnam veteran, 
							1965-1966, Lee reached the rank of Staff Sergeant 
							while serving his country at Camp Pendleton, 
							California and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry 
							Point, North Carolina where he met his bride to be 
							Geraldine ‘Gerre’ Higgins. He completed his service 
							at the Pentagon for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 
							leaving active duty in 1971.
 
							Lee and Gerre moved to Stanford, Illinois where he 
							began working for State Farm Insurance in 
							Bloomington, and raising three children, Forrest 
							David, Theodore ‘Ted’ Appleton, and Laura Shuler nee 
							Appleton. 
							He also worked for Mitsubishi Motors and as a truck 
							driver, a profession he enjoyed while in high school 
							and college. 
							 
							Lee was also very active in his community as a 
							Freemason since the age of 21 in the Scottish 
							Rights, 32nd Degree, belonged to the Bloomington 
							Consistory, and the Minier Comet Lodge. He 
							participated in the passion play at the Consistory, 
							enjoyed woodworking, shooting, and was a historian 
							and published author.  | 
                
                 
							Later in his life, Lee researched and published 
							multiple articles and books on the railroad system 
							in Indiana and historical articles pertaining to 
							central Indiana where he grew up. He also spent as 
							much time as he could loving on and enjoying his 
							grandchildren. 
 Loved and respected by all who met him, Lee Appleton 
							was a man of honor, loyalty, and integrity, believed 
							in hard work, a good friend of many, and a provider 
							for his family.
 
							He is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Gerre, 
							brothers Dean, Brian, and Bill Appleton, sons Dave 
							and Ted Appleton, daughter Laura Shuler (Kevin 
							Shuler), and eight grandchildren; Amber Kasner, Alek, 
							Kendra, Alyana, and Talon Appleton, Gavin, Carlee, 
							and Aubrey Shuler.
 A Celebration of Life is being planned on June 13, 
							2017 at the First Baptist Church in Camden, Indiana 
							and he will be interred in a family plot at the 
							Camden Cemetery.
 
							In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the 
							Shriner's Hospital for Children. 
 Quiram-Peasley Funeral Home is assisting the family 
							with arrangements.
 
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