Hubert Louis Lee (February 2, 1915 – November 5, 1982) was a soldier in the United States Army during the Korean War. He received the Medal of Honor for his actions on February 1, 1951.
Lee joined the Army in May 1946. He was born in Arburg, Missouri and moved to Little Rock, Arkansas, with his family, as a boy. Lived in Greenville, MS until his death and died a bachelor. After the war he repaired radio and electronic equipment. A trade he had been taught and learned on the GI Bill. He loved to fish and was a quite unassuming person. Though he was wounded several times in the war, he showed no outward sign of any damage, limp or other ailment. You would not know the great a heroic things he had done by meeting him. He was a wonderful person and greatly missed by all that knew him. He is buried in the Stoneville Cemetery . The Stoneville Cemetery is located on Old Leland Road, between Leland and Greenville, MS.
Rank and organization: Master Sergeant, U.S. Army, Company I, 23d Infantry Regiment, 2d Infantry Division
Bert Lee (1880–1946) was a songwriter.
Bert or Bertram Lee may also refer to:
Hello Mother
By Canton Spirituals
I had a dream one night
I dreamed I went home
To live with Jesus
And when I got there
One of the first things I saw was Momma?s face
I began to sing a song that I never sung in my life
And my song said
Hello Mother
I done made it over
Hello Mother
I done made it over
And I don?t know about you
But sometimes I had to cry
But he wiped the tears
From my eyes
And I made it over
And I?m alright now
(One more time)
Hello mother
I done made it over
You know what
I got mistreated sometimes
That?s alright
Still I made it over
I don?t know about ya?ll but
Sometimes I had to cry
Sometimes enemies
Went all the way around me
But I kept on singing
Kept on praying
Kept on praying
(ad-libs)
He wiped the tears
From my eyes
I made it over
I made it over