Lee-Clark Norsworthy Robbins, 48, of Kirksey, Kentucky, passed away Saturday, June 10. She was 48.

Lee-Clark Robbins, 48, passed away June 10.
She was born on June 23, 1974, in Chicago, Illinois.
Lee graduated from Greenwich Country Day School and Greenwich High School. There, she was a formidable athlete, gaining honorable mention in all-state lacrosse. She graduated in 1997 from Lynchburg College in Lynchburg, Virginia.
In her professional life she was a photo editor for Hallmark films in New York City. She was also a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Lee and her family moved to Kirksey, Kentucky during the COVID-19 pandemic and have resided in Calloway County for three years.
A busy mom of growing boys, Lee happily served as a chauffeur, shuttling them to practices all over the country. She also worked as a substitute teacher for special education at the Murray Elementary School. She was recently selected as the communications director of the Calloway County North Elementary School Parent Teacher Association.
During her time in Calloway County, Lee enjoyed gardening and was a Master Gardner. She and Jay are members of the Murray Country Club and have made numerous friends in the time they have lived in Calloway County.
Lee is survived by her husband, Jay Robbins, whom she married in 2006; three sons, Wyatt, Colt, and Ryder; as well as her parents, Robert and Constance Norsworthy also of Kirksey, Kentucky.
A memorial service was held June 13 at the J.H. Churchill Funeral Home & Cremation Services, with a celebration of life gathering held immediately following the memorial service at the Murray Country Club, and an additional celebration of life in Connecticut was planned for late June.
In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy can be made to the Journalism Mass Communications Internship Scholarship at Murray State University, C/O Professor Gil Welsch, Murray State University, Heritage Hall, 200 Heritage Hall, Murray, Kentucky 42071.
— an obituary from The J.H. Churchill Funeral Home, where online condolences may be left