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Renowned puppeteer Ralph Lee, known for his imaginative creations and as the founder of New York's iconic Village Halloween Parade, has died at the age of 87. Lee's artistic contributions spanned across various mediums, including theater, opera, and dance. His puppets, ranging from hand-held figures to towering spectacles, captivated audiences with their evocative masks and expressive designs. The Village Halloween Parade, which he initiated in 1974, became a beloved tradition, attracting thousands of participants and spectators each year. Lee's legacy as a master puppeteer and his enduring impact on New York's cultural landscape will be cherished for generations to come.