No source noted, penciled date of January 16, 1923, from an unidentified scrapbook of clippings titled COLLECTION OF LOCAL MONROE COUNTY OBITS donated to the Monroe County History Center, Bloomington, Indiana. LEE STRONG FOUND DEAD In ill health for some time, Lee Strong, a resident of East Second Street and well known in the city, was found dead in bed this morning by his wife. The cause was high blood pressure. Yesterday Mr. Strong seemed better than usual and last night about 9:30 when he retired was in good spirits, but his morning at 6:30, when he did not get up at the call of Mrs. Strong, she went to the bedside and found him dead. >From reports of Coroner Reed, he had evidently passed away about four o'clock. Mr. Strong was born and raised in Bloomington and was 45 years old, the son of Captain and Mrs. Robert Strong, (some) of the best known citizens of Bloomington. For a number of years he was a railroad man until out in Arizona he lost one of his legs. Returning to Bloomington, he conducted a restaurant and other kinds of business. The wife survives and also four children: Edmond, who is a senior in Wabash, Allen a senior in the local high school, and Margaret and Anna Lee; also the parents, Capt. and Mrs. Strong, and two brothers-Charles and Edgar. Mr. Strong was a man who had many friends and was popular and much respected by them. The funeral will likely be Thursday.