August 04, 1949 December 01, 2023
August 04, 1949 -- December 01, 2023

Mary Lee Middleton


Mary Lee Middleton passed away Dec. 1, 2023, after a year-long battle with brain cancer. She lived and loved fiercely in life, so something tough like cancer would have to take her down. 

Lee was born Aug. 4, 1949, in St. George, Utah, to Burton and Edith (Harris) Milne, with an older brother George. Lee was predeceased by her parents and brother who all passed before she was 24 years of age. Her roots are in St. George, Utah, where she was an avid horsewoman and loved the beautiful country there. She raised her daughters in the Rodeo world, with both becoming rodeo royalty and winning awards. Lee was involved with many community organizations from the St. George Lions club, High School Rodeo, 4-H Horsemanship program. She also shared her singing talents in a local country band. Lee’s family, friends and circles from St. George were her army of support in life. Lee is the mother of two beautiful daughters, Tiffany Sachse and Natalie Kesler, plus grandmother to nine and great grandmother to three.


Lee had several careers throughout her life, starting at an early age helping her parents at their hotel. Her professional career began at Moore Business Forms in St. George, Utah. After being transferred by Moore Business Forms to Dallas, she then went on to work for Plano Police Department until retirement in 2021. She loved serving the chief, officers, and people of Plano for 20 years. On top of a successful career, she used her creative skills to bless many friends and family. She worked as a wedding coordinator, floral designer, professional holiday decorator and mural painter. For her twin granddaughters’ nursery, she painted Noah’s Ark as they came two by two. For her grandson’s bedroom, she painted a tree and airplane, and he is still working to be a pilot. Her other grandson’s Nursery was a jungle mural. When her daughter lived in Colorado, she painted an Avalanche logo in their home garage as they are huge fans. Her daughters remember her saying “it doesn’t matter what’s in the package, it matters how it was presented.” She had a way of making everything she touched more beautiful.


She married Don Middleton Oct. 27, 2010, and the two shared many great memories with family, friends and on the golf course. They had close bonds with a group of friends who she considers family in Garland, including Wednesday night dinners and traveling together. Mary Lee Middleton is survived by her husband Don, her two daughters Tiffany Sachse (Mark) and Natalie Kesler, and her stepdaughter Penny Jenkins. She is survived by grandchildren Jesse Brown (Alyssa), Danny Brown, Paige Sachse, Peyton Sachse, Harrison Sachse and Ryan Kesler. In addition, she’s survived by Don’s grandkids Tyler Jones (Victoria), Ryan Jones, and Madison Jenkins. Her loving outreach extended to previous stepdaughters Patrice Winterholler and Sharisa Lewis and their families.


The viewing will be Saturday, Dec. 9, from 5-7 p.m. at Eastgate Funeral Home, Garland, TX. Burial will be in St. George, Utah, next to her parents and brother. The family kindly requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Help a Hero-Fallen First Responders for Plano  https://helpahero.com/campaign/in-memory-of-mary-lee-middleton

 

 

Condolences

Teri Lemke December 06, 2023

Employee at Plano PD Allen , Texas

My deepest condolences to Lee’s family. Lee was one of the kindest and most talented women i have ever met. She came to my home several times as an interior decorator, as well as holidays for decorating tips and ideas. She actually was very patient with me, when teaching me how to make Christmas bows. Not my forte, but definitely hers. Later, i worked for Lee at Plano PD. She will be missed by many, and my heartfelt condolences are extended to her family.

Jerry Maynard December 09, 2023

Fellow FSGA friend Garland , Texas

Don, I am sorry to hear about the passing of your wife. I am sending my sincere condolences. I will keep you and your family in thought and prayer. Jerry Maynard