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Leonard J. Lewis

Salt Lake City, Utah

1923 - 2015

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1923 ~ 2015Leonard died March 19th. He was born on January 10, 1923, in Rexburg, Idaho, to Hannah Beesley and Jack Lewis. He was the youngest of their three sons; his brothers Myron Lewis and Max B. Lewis preceded him in death. Leonard met and married Lois Ann Cannon, "his wife and love of 63...

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....memories of 1970´s summer in Tetons & housework in SLC. I. Goicoechea C.

Dear Judge Leslie Lewis, Katy and family. May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of your father and grandfather.

Dear Lewis Family:
Please accept my deepest condolences at the passing of your beloved father and grandfather. What a vibrant and generous man he was, and how grateful I am for the many fond memories I have of all of you. Seems like time spent with the Lewis family was always about celebrating lifeespecially in the Tetons.

I absolutely loved skeet shooting off the back porch at the ranch, Ernie's smooth Tennessee gate, ski trips at Grand Targhee, driving to the ranch with Lois Ann,...

Well done Beta brother. A life well lived and accomplishment that are incredible.

He has left a wonderful legacy for his family and the community of Utah and Wyoming. How fortunate to have a devoted family man and that he was so civic minded. My condolences to the family.

My heartfelt condolences to Judge Leslie Lewis and family. Your father was a giant professionally and unsung hero to me and my family. Helping me in my quest to become a judge and spending time and hitting tennis balls with my son Tito when he was a young boy. Mr Lewis quietly and without fan fare helped the little people in our community from Montoya's Boxing Gym to Odyessy House visits on Christmas Day. He was a giant in many ways and a huge difference maker in the lives of...

Sad news. Leonard was a good man, an outstanding attorney and an absolutely unforgettable personality.

Leonard worked with Federal Resources Corporation for many years as counsel and at times a board member. His guidance and advice helped the company through many problems, but it is Leonard's friendship that is best remembered. My condolences to his family. I will always remember Leonard as a wonderful man.