Lee grew up in the area, where her brother and parents were members of St. Andrew’s Methodist Church in Llanerch, influencing her choice to attend Lynchburg College in Virginia. After earning a B.A., she earned her M.A. at West Chester University while raising young children. Lee and her
husband, Robert Cameron, whose father was a minister at Bausman United Church of Christ in Wyomissing, have raised three children: Chad (44), Amanda (42), and James (38). Five of their six grandchildren remain in the area. Cam and Lee enjoy frequent interaction with London (14),
Hailey (12), Sierra (9), Evelina (4), Joseph (7) and one grandson, Colin (15), attending Cate Boarding School in California.
Lee taught in the public school system from 1971 to 1978 and joined the Episcopal Academy faculty in 1985, where she worked as Assistant Head of Upper School, a counselor in the college guidance office and an Upper School English teacher.
After retiring from Episcopal Academy in 2023, she was called back to cover the fall semester for a colleague, but in retirement looks forward to more time to devote to the church. Membership at Wayne Presbyterian holds special meaning to Lee due to the kindness shown to her mother Doris and her father Howard (both members) during their long illnesses. Cam and Lee were honored to serve as deacons with Cam continuing in that role.
Biography
Lee grew up in the area, where her brother and parents were members of St. Andrew’s Methodist Church in Llanerch, influencing her choice to attend Lynchburg College in Virginia. After earning a B.A., she earned her M.A. at West Chester University while raising young children. Lee and her
husband, Robert Cameron, whose father was a minister at Bausman United Church of Christ in Wyomissing, have raised three children: Chad (44), Amanda (42), and James (38). Five of their six grandchildren remain in the area. Cam and Lee enjoy frequent interaction with London (14),
Hailey (12), Sierra (9), Evelina (4), Joseph (7) and one grandson, Colin (15), attending Cate Boarding School in California.
Lee taught in the public school system from 1971 to 1978 and joined the Episcopal Academy faculty in 1985, where she worked as Assistant Head of Upper School, a counselor in the college guidance office and an Upper School English teacher.
After retiring from Episcopal Academy in 2023, she was called back to cover the fall semester for a colleague, but in retirement looks forward to more time to devote to the church. Membership at Wayne Presbyterian holds special meaning to Lee due to the kindness shown to her mother Doris and her father Howard (both members) during their long illnesses. Cam and Lee were honored to serve as deacons with Cam continuing in that role.