The broadway neighborhood is mourning the lack of a stage performer.
Quentin Oliver Lee died on Dec. 1 after a battle with stage 4 colon most cancers, his spouse Angie Lee Graham shared on Dec. 2. The previous Phantom of the Opera star was 34.
“Quentin handed within the wee hours of the morning,” Angie wrote on Quentin’s Instagram web page. “It was probably the most lovely second of my life. I noticed his final breaths, held his hand tight, and felt his heartbeat slowly drift away. He had a smile on his face, and was surrounded by these he loves. It was peaceable, and ideal.”
Sharing a photograph of him and their daughter Samantha, she remembered the actor as an “unbelievable” man, husband and father. “To say ‘he shall be dearly missed’ would not mirror the scope of the folks and communities he has created and touched.”
Including that Quentin may make others into “higher folks,” Angie mentioned she and their daughter are “supported and lifted by our households and our personal religion.”