Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameHarold Lockwood LESLIE
Birth Date14 Feb 1919
Birth PlaceIola, Allen County, Kansas
Death Date4 Apr 1991 Age: 72
Death PlaceIola, Allen County, Kansas
Spouses
Birth Date18 Jul 1922
Birth PlaceGarnett, Anderson County, Kansas
Death Date27 Mar 2010 Age: 87
Death PlacePueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado
Burial PlacePueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, Imperial Memorial Gardens Cemetery
MemoSec. A, Lot 124, gr 3 38º13‘17”N 104º41’01”W
FatherGrover VICTOR (1890-1969)
MotherMyrtle Ellen HULSE (1885-1978)
Family ID287
ChildrenLester Dale “L. D.” (1940-1991)
Notes for Ethel Jane (Spouse 1)
Ethel Jane Johnson, 87, of Pueblo, went to be with the Lord on March 27, 2010. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Vickie Spicola; and son Lester Leslie. She is survived by her daughter, Mary Dixon; sons, Paul (Kristen) and Alan (Tori) Spicola; grandchildren, Rusty, Karla, Kari, Daytona, Chase and Enzo; great-grandchildren, Aaron, Abigail, Austin and Dixon; and numerous extended family members. Jane was a wonderful asset to the community. She owned her own assisted living home for the mentally ill for 35 years. Jane was loved for her feisty personality and openly speaking her mind. She enjoyed her grandchildren and spending time with them. The family would like to express special thanks to Jason. Graveside service, Noon Thursday, Imperial Memorial Gardens.

Pueblo Chieftain Funeral Notice Wednesday March 31, 2010

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