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DAVID LEITENBERG Obituary


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David Leitenberg was born on April 20th, 1956, passing away on May 31, 2011, after a brief battle with cancer.

He was raised in Richland, where he attended school and graduated from Richland High School in 1974.

Dave has always enjoyed many outdoor activities including water skiing, snow skiing, parachuting and motorcycle riding. He moved to Denver, CO, in 1979, where he worked in warehousing and truck driving. He made many friends there and enjoyed the great snow skiing and traveling opportunities the area offered. After returning to the Northwest in 1989, he moved to Spokane where he continued to enjoy those outdoor activities until a surgical mishap limited his ability to further pursue them. He was also married for several years, helping to raise and care for his stepchildren with his wife Sherrie. During his time in Spokane, Dave began working for Oxarc Corp. and remained employed there for 20 years, both in Spokane and Pasco. His most recent employment was with MSA as an Industrial Hygiene Technician, which he had commented was a great job, working with many friendly and helpful coworkers. Upon returning to Kennewick in 2000, Dave met some wonderful friends through a local Spirituallybased Fellowship program, with which he continued to enjoy his true and lasting passion of motorcycle riding on his Harley-Davidson's. Many adventurous rides were taken with these friends, including the Redwoods of California, Sturgis, SD, the Oregon coast, and many of the back roads and highways in Washington State.

Of great importance to David was spending meaningful and loving times with all of his family. He always enjoyed the family reunions, taking trips, and especially the time during holidays and special events. Some of those trips included visiting his brother Jeff in Phoenix, AZ, and attending Seahawks games together when they both lived in Spokane. Their last trip together was this past April along the Oregon coast, celebrating David's birthday while there.

Always the entertainer, he enjoyed hosting pool parties and BBQs, Seahawks games on TV, attending the various Fellowship events and group motorcycle rides. Dave has always been known for his exceptional ability to make all those around him feel better with humor, laughter and a helping hand, even as he continued to decline in health from his recent illness. David's honesty, dignity and faith have set the new benchmark for all of us to follow.

One of his proudest accomplishments has come through the renewal of his faith, becoming a born-again Christian with encouragement and support from various local churches including the Apostolic Christian Church.

David was preceded in death by both parents, Walter and Jean, and by his older brother Karl.

Surviving him are his sisters Debby Munroe, Linda (Darr) Bartlett, and brother Jeff, along with nephews Christopher (Melissa) Munroe, Nicholas (Holly) Munroe, and his niece Rachel Bartlett.

The family would like to thank and extend our deepest appreciation to all those who have been so helpful and loving through these difficult times. We couldn't have gotten through these times without his many great friends who have helped in so many ways, including visits and phone calls and just hanging out sometimes. We would also like to thank his close friend Wendy Learn from Spokane and especially the wonderful, dedicated and loving help of the Hospice personnel and Home Healthcare Solutions. They have been a true Godsend to David and the family.

Most importantly, however, we all want to thank you, David, for having lived a life full of Spirit, Integrity and Courage, and for sharing it with all of us.

Ride on, Brother!

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 4, 2011, at Apostolic Christian Church, 1749 Stevens, Richland, WA, with graveside to follow at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Richland, and concluding with a reception back at the church.

Express your thoughts and memories on our online Guestbook at www.einansfuneralhome.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Tri-City Herald from Jun. 2 to Jun. 3, 2011.

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Kim Dallaire

June 8, 2011

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Kim Carter

June 4, 2011

Jeff, Linda, Debby, Wendy, and Family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers. I feel your pain. Dave and I have been friends for over forty years. In high school he was like a brother to me. I have so many wonderful memories of Dave and I will have many more wonderful times to come because I will see him again in Heaven. Jesus is Lord!
Kim
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June 3, 2011

Debby, Linda, and Jeff, my deepest and sincere sympathy for your loss. May he be at peace and in the loving arms of God and family.
Debby (Heckathorn) Lane

Karen Upchurch

June 2, 2011

Debby, so sorry to hear of David's passing. My sympathy to you and all your family, as well as his biker family.

Dave on a Sunday Evening

Shawna Stilwell

June 2, 2011

Dave was a very special person, he had a wonderful heart. His thoughtfulness, his smiles, his hugs! I am so blessed that Dave considered me a friend. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers continue to be with Dave's Family.

June 2, 2011

Thank you Dave for all the Smiles and kind words. I guess I will collect on my Happy Meal when we next see each other on the other side. Ride FREE!!! Laura Anderson (Smith), Richland, WA

Roger & Amber Morgan

June 2, 2011

We will surely miss you "Dealin' Dave" You carry a special place in our hearts. I know god holds you in his arms now and you are no longer hurting. Thank you for Blessing our lives in such a special way.

Nancy Pickens

June 2, 2011

Dave was a great hugger and loved to have fun, he will be missed by many - Nancy Pickens

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