In 1969 Lee designed a post graduate course for the Faculty of Education at the University of Toronto. He taught this course for 23 years and then retired.

In 1959 Lee married Pat Carey and they became the parents of three children:

Arthur Gallant is a self employed business person in Toronto

Leanne is a high school teacher in Toronto.

Andrea is graduating this year in Homeopathic Medicine.

Since his retirement Lee has written and published a book of short stories in French, He has also written Histoires Acadiennes Amusantes - 80 stories in verse, and is presently writing short stories for a French Acadian newspaper, published in Summerside, P.E.I. - La Voix Acadienne.

Lee and Pat spend their winters in Florida and the rest of the year in Peterborough, Ontario.

Lee says that his most enjoyable work experience was teaching at the Faculty of Education at the University of Toronto for twenty three years. Included in this experience are 18 trips with teachers of French in Ontario To Trois Pistoles, P.Q. where the teachers lived in homes learning more about the French Canadian culture.

His most memorable recollection of his time at St. Dunstan’s was the night a group of French Seniors skipped into town without permission and Father O’Hanley was checking all the rooms.

Lee comments that he only returned to St. Dunstan’s for his graduation year and therefore was not a six year classmate as most of his fellow senior graduates. However, he found that final year quite memorable.