Lester P. Albee
Nov 9th, 2025
In Loving Memory of Lester Philip Albee (1939–2025)
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Lester Philip Albee, a man of great intelligence, quiet strength, and boundless kindness. Lester passed away peacefully on November 9, 2025, in Wayland, Massachusetts, surrounded by his loving family. He was 86.
Born on May 1, 1939, in Bristol, Connecticut, Lester was the son of the late James and Lena Albee. From an early age, he stood out for his leadership, athleticism, and commitment to service. At Bristol High School, he was a three-sport athlete, captaining both the basketball and baseball teams, while also serving as a class officer and a youth coach to Bristol's baseball and basketball teams.
Lester went on to earn a degree in English from Fairfield University and later a master’s degree in Education from the University of Connecticut. He began his career as a reading and writing specialist in the South Windsor school system, where his passion for education and mentorship flourished. In 1966, he married the love of his life, the late Margaret Joan Albee. Together, they built a life rooted in love, learning, and service, raising their family in Tolland, Connecticut, before settling in South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, in 1972.
Lester served as principal of Orleans Elementary School, where he became a beloved figure in the community. His dedication to children and education left a lasting legacy. Beyond the classroom, Lester was deeply involved in youth sports and civic life in Yarmouth. He coached Little League and Babe Ruth baseball, supported youth hockey, and was an active member of the Little League and Babe Ruth associations. A man of deep faith, he was a devoted parishioner at St. Pius X Church and played a key role in the establishment of St. Pius X School. He also gave generously of his time to the Yarmouth Food Pantry.
Lester was a calm and steady presence, always ready with a wise word, a dry quip, or a thoughtful perspective. He was a lifelong learner with an insatiable curiosity and a deep belief in the power of education and faith. He loved Boston sports—especially the Red Sox—and rarely missed a game. In his later years, he could often be found in his favorite chair, sipping coffee, watching the news or a true crime documentary, and cheering on his grandchildren at their sporting events.
Lester is survived by his beloved children, Brian J. Albee and his wife, Gina of Osterville, and Tracey O'Rourke and her husband, Andrew, of Wayland. He was a proud and loving grandfather to Alicia Albee of Nashville, TN, and Sidney and Brendan O'Rourke of Wayland. He also leaves behind his cherished companion, Charlie the King Charles Spaniel, who brought him tremendous joy in his later years.
Lester’s life was a testament to quiet leadership, enduring love, and the profound impact of a generous heart. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
In place of flowers or gifts, please consider donating to either the Dennis-Yarmouth Youth Baseball and Softball at PO Box 898, South Dennis, MA 02660 or the Animal Rescue League of Boston. arlboston.org
Visiting hours will take place on Friday, November 14th from 5-7pm at Hallett’s Funeral Home, 273 Station Avenue, South Yarmouth. A funeral mass will be on Saturday, November 15th at 11am at St. Pius X, 5 Barbara Street, South Yarmouth.