Ethel-Leiterman-Obituary

Ethel Mary Leiterman

Boise, Idaho

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8/20/1909 - 2/27/2007 Ethel was born in Colorado Springs, Colo. on Aug. 20, 1909. Her family lived in Utah for a short time, and moved to Los Angeles, Calif. in 1919. At the age of 15 she met a stunt pilot named Frank Leiterman, and became interested in flying, obtaining her license in 1924. They...

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May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

What a magnificent life! I never knew about her life, such an amazing lady.

My heartfelt sympathy to all your family.
Love,
Hilda

We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Kara

As a kid my Grandmother was the best Grandmother ever! Okay, okay, the only Grandmother I knew. But as a kid she was the best. Every year like clockwork just in time for my Birthday. Kerching! A birthday letter addressed to Master Jimmy Leiterman would arrive. Even into my late teens, KerChing. WOW, $2. And they kept coming up to my last birthday, although the thrill of the KerChing was displaced with the thrill of someone remembering my birthday.

As a kid I was astonished at how many...

i am sorry for your lose she was a incredible women i have known her for 4 years and loved seeing her smiling face she was a great lady with a wonderful heart. i loved hearing a the trips she was taking and seeing the pictures after returning. she will be greatly missed.

Mom was an incredible woman, enduring all the pains in life, both physical and emotional. She dearly loved the little ones, whether they were her own or not. She touched everyone with such compassion and love. Mom loved to be active. She enjoyed being with the residents of the Veterans Home, giving them the attention that they so dearly deserve. Mom always wanted to be with the family, and enjoyed being with friends, and traveling. She did her best in being active with the American Legion...

I have known Ethel for just 2 years.
I am a member of the Red Hat Society
and marveled at what a Lady she was.

Ethel was one of the happiest, most pleasant people I have ever been fortunate enough to know. She always had nice things to say about everyone, and I am lucky to have had the chance to get to know her. Heaven has gained another angel, and she will be missed dearly by many.

I thank my Higher Power in allowing me one last special visit with my Grandma a day before she left us... I will truly miss her.