Alice Finch Lee (September 11, 1911 – November 17, 2014) was a lawyer in Alabama and lay leader in the United Methodist Church.
[1] She attended Huntingdon College between 1928 and 1929, returning after a year due to the Great Depression and her father's purchase of a local newspaper.
[1] The next year, she returned to Monroeville, where she joined her father's law firm in general practice.
[10] She was one of the few women on the Tri-Conference Committee on Merger, which combined two mostly white and one black denomination into the current organization.
As issues concerning racism continued and black clergy were not always paid the same as their white counterparts, she raised funds to make up for the differences in salary.