Lee Pamulak passed away..

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most of you that follow AAU and high school wrestling knew this man he was great for the sport and would do about anything for it. i personally knew him through his times helping with simpson wrestling but also as a kid growing up at AAU tournaments. Just wanted to share this obituary with fellow wrestling fans. RIP Lee



Funeral service for Leon “Leeâ€￾ T. Pamulak, 65,who passed away Friday, June 17, 2011 at home will be held 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, June 21, 2011 at the Indianola Community Church.
Lee is survived by his wife of 38 years, Martha; sons, Russ & Mike both of West Des Moines, sister Joyce Bruce of La Grange Park, IL. He was preceded in death by his parents Leo & Lottie Pamulak of La Grange Park, IL.
Lee was born & raised in Chicago, IL. Graduated from Memphis State University and previously resided in West Palm Beach, FL, Naperville, IL and Urbandale, IA with Martha before settling & raising his family in Indianola.
Lee spent countless hours volunteering as Chairman of Iowa AAU youth wrestling from 1988 to present organizing youth tournaments and championships for both Iowa & National AAU associations. Lee was also actively involved with Indianola Little League, Indianola Mat Tribe, and Indianola Booster Club for many years supporting both youth and high school athletics in Indianola. Lee previously attended Martensdale Community Church with his family. Lee loved spending time with his family, fishing, and volunteering his time and efforts for kids locally and state wide.
In lieu flowers of the family requests donations be made to Indianola Community Youth Foundation ICYF. Indianola Community Youth Foundation
Visitation will be held 4 to 8 p.m. Monday, June 20 at Overton Funeal Home in Indianola where family will greet friends from 5 to 8 p.m. On-line condolences may be made to Overton Funeral Home


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What a great man, he has done so much for people of Iowa. We will miss him, may god bless his family.
 
Lee was a long time friend. We coached little league together, had son's the same ages who are still friends, went to the nationals in Cedar Falls and Iowa City and to Hawkeye football games. He was always fun to be around and his passion was AAU and high school wrestling.

I have a hard time believing he is gone. Iowa kids have lost a great friend who worked tirelessly on their behalf.
 
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