Harry Lee
was born in the back room of a Chinese laundry in downtown
New Orleans. He lived in a single room with his mother, father,
two older sisters, two younger sisters and a younger brother.
The Lee
family got out of the laundry business during World War II
and opened a restaurant and bar. Typical of Chinese families,
Harry's father required all the children to work and while
attending grammar school, he was required to take a bus and
work after school and all day Saturdays and Sundays. This
tradition of hard work is the basis for Harry Lee's
success.
While in
grade school, he was elected president of his class and president
of the student body. In high school, he was the only person
in the forty-year-history of Francis T. Nicholls to serve
both as Senior Class President and Student Body President.
When he graduated from high school, he received the American
Legion Award as the outstanding male graduate.
Harry Lee
received a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology from Louisiana
State University. He was inducted into the Geology & Mining
Society, an honor society for geology students, lettered
in tennis and was designated an outstanding ROTC Cadet.
After receiving
his degree from LSU, Harry entered the Air Force and, as
a Junior Officer in the Strategic Air Command was rated in
the top two percent of Junior Officers in the entire Air
Force.
Returning
home from the service, Harry's family opened the famous House
of Lee Restaurant in the year 1959. Because of his leadership
abilities, Harry was elected president of the New Orleans
Chapter of the Louisiana Restaurant Association in 1964.
His fellow restaurateurs credit his leadership for the peaceful
integration of restaurants in New Orleans after the enactment
of the Civil Rights Act in 1964.
When his
younger brother finished college, Harry told his father he
would like to obtain a law degree. His father said, as long
as he did his share of the work, what he did on his own time
was "ok" with him. Working 72 hours
a week managing the family restaurant, Harry received a Law
degree, was elected President of the Loyola Student Bar Association
and was inducted into the Blue Key National Honor Fraternity.
After just
a few years of law practice, Harry was the first United States
Magistrate to be sworn in for the Eastern District of Louisiana
in 1971. His leadership abilities were again recognized and
he was elected President of the National Council of United
States Magistrates in 1973.
When Harry
Lee visited the People's Republic of China as a member of
the Boggs/Ford Delegation in 1972, it was determined he was
the first American of Chinese Ancestry to be officially invited
to the people's Republic of China since 1959. Harry Lee recognizing
the need for a strong military service, joined the National
Guard in 1961 as a 1Lt and retired in 1987 as the Assistant
Adjutant General for Air with the rank of Brigadier General
(La). Harry Lee presently serves as the Commander of the
Louisiana State Guard with the rank of Major General (La).
After resigning
from the office of United States Magistrate, Harry was appointed
as Parish Attorney for the Parish of Jefferson, State of
Louisiana, and in 1979 was elected Sheriff of Jefferson Parish.
Harry was re-elected in 1983, 1987, 1991, 1995, and again
in 1999.
Special
Awards:
April
9, 1983 - Baltimore, MD
1983 RECIPIENT OF AMVETS SILVER HELMET AMERICANISM AWARD
"Americanism
Award presented to Mr. Harry Lee, Sheriff, Parish of Jefferson,
Louisiana, in grateful; recognition of unselfish promotion
of patriotic interest, activities and values, thus providing
an inspiring example of the kind of American Citizenship that
made this nation great."
July
1, 1998 -
RECIPIENT OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COMMUNITY AND JUSTICE FIRST ANNUAL
FOUNDER'S AWARD
"First Annual Founder's Award presented to Sheriff Harry Lee for his dedicated
support of "Anytown U.S.A.", a unique summer institute program that
offers multi-cultural human relations training to high-school students, in the
greater New Orleans area, who represent diverse racial, religious, ethnic and
economic backgrounds."
September
27, 1998 - Atlanta, Georgia
RECIPIENT OF AWARD FROM THE FOUNDATION FOR IMPROVEMENT OF JUSTICE
"Award
presented to Sheriff Harry Lee for his superior management
of the Sheriff's Office. His Department is known nationally
for providing the five-minute response time for calls, for
over 90% solution of murders and for an overall reduction in
crime during his 18 years."
May
20, 2000 - West Haven, Connecticut
RECIPIENT OF HONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS BY THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW
HAVEN
"Degree
conferred to Sheriff Harry Lee in recognition of his distinguished
career in public service."
January
27, 2001 - Winnfield, Louisiana
INDUCTED INTO THE LOUISIANA POLITICAL HALL OF FAME
|