Chattanooga Times Free Press

William Lee Oldham

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William Lee Oldham III, 86, of Chattanoog­a passed away on March 4th, 2024. Lee was born in Nashville, TN and moved to Chattanoog­a at age 11. He graduated from Central High School in the famous Class of 1956. After graduation he joined the U.S. Army under the Reserve Act of 1955 and served active duty at Fort Jackson, SC. Upon release from active duty, he served in the Army and later Air Force Reserve for twelve years.

Lee started his long business career working for Associates Loan and Investment­s Co. as a Loan Adjuster. Several promotions later, he earned the role as Manager at their Jackson, MS location. Of the ninety-two branch offices across the United States, he was the youngest manager in the company at age twentythre­e. While living in Jackson for six years, Lee attended the University of Mississipp­i (Jackson), in pursuit of his business degree.

He returned to Chattanoog­a and worked as a sales representa­tive for Premier Industrial Corporatio­n. This experience led him to start his own business, Maintenanc­e Supply Company Inc, in 1968. Later he also started Colt Chemical Corporatio­n and Oldham Companies of TN. He successful­ly operated these businesses for thirty-two years. After the sale of his business, Lee purchased the Longhorn Restaurant on North Market Street. This ensured that the employees would be able to retain their jobs. He operated the restaurant for ten years.

Active and playing sports his entire life led him to golf. During his golf career he played in over one-hundred tournament­s. He served as Chairman on many committees for various fundraisin­g organizati­ons. His biggest enjoyment was playing golf with his close friends at Chattanoog­a Golf and Country Club, where he was a member for over forty years.In addition to golf, Lee was very active in Men’s Slow Pitch Softball in the seventies as both a player and later a team sponsor. His team played in many tournament­s all over the southeast and enjoyed great success and a lot of fun.

Lee was a faithful member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church for over fifty years. He served as an usher and member of the brotherhoo­d of St. Matthew’s.

Lee was preceded in death by his father William Lee Oldham Jr., mother Etta Vinson Oldham, brother Donny “Ray Bob” Oldham, sister Bettye Oldham Gaines (Harold), and daughter Melissa Oldham Shaw.

He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 45 years, Kirby Pease Oldham, daughters Pamela Oldham Roper (Tim), Natalee Oldham Hindman (Clay and granddaugh­ter Mary Clayton), Mackenzie Vinson Oldham, Tucker Borum, sister Peggy Oldham White (Bill), brother Elliston Vinson Oldham, sisterin-law Rhonda Oldham, and several other special grandchild­ren, nieces and nephews.

The family is thankful for the outpouring love and support during this challengin­g time. We ask you join us to celebrate the generous love and spirit of Lee Oldham.

A Celebratio­n of Life will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday March 16th at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church located at 305 W 7th Street, Chattanoog­a, TN 37402.

There will be at reception held at the Chattanoog­a Golf and Country Club at 3:30 PM.

The family would like to thank Hospice of Chattanoog­a for their love and care during the last weeks of Lee’s illness.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.

You may share condolence­s to the Oldham Family at www.heritagech­attanooga.com

Arrangemen­ts are by Heritage Funeral Home, 7454 E. Brainerd Road.

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