Leonard-Loreen-Obituary

Leonard Ernest Loreen

Spokane, Washington

Dec 18, 1951 – Mar 20, 2024

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BORN
December 18, 1951
DIED
March 20, 2024
LOCATION
Spokane, Washington

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Leonard Ernest Loreen (Len) of Spokane WA. was born at home during the great snowstorm of 1951 to Florence and Einer Loreen. He passed away suddenly and immediately at the age of 72 on March 20, 2024 during a traffic accident while driving from Spokane to Lewiston, ID. for work.Leonard was a man...

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Miss him so much! He would greet everyone every Sunday morning at church with a huge smile and a heart felt strong handshake. He is walking on streets of gold and smiling big, I am sure! Will see you again, my friend!

So many memories of Len, all of them good. He and Gil worked together on our first home we purchased in Spokane renovating our kitchen and bathroom. He was a stickler for detail and I being the same, appreciated his perfection and diligence. We have known Len and Jan since we first met in Colville. Jan and my sister Pam had their kids together and were best friends. After they moved to Spokane Len and Jan became friends with my younger sister Kathi and husband Ken when they attended Open...

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Len and I spent many wintry days shoveling and snow blowing. We usually found time to visit, as we were next door neighbors. I always enjoyed the "sven and Ollie" jokes. His eye for detail was appreciated while I was restoring my 59 Ford f100. I'd think I had the panel smooth but his eye would see the imperfections as soon as he walked into the shop. I'll miss my friend but I'll see him again in the presence of our God.

Len will be greatly missed by so many, for me he was the wonderful happy man that greeted me as I entered the church and one of the gracious men who can and helped clean out our barn and yard, after my husband passed away. Len always had a kind smile on his face, and something cheerful to say to help brighten ones day. My prayers go out to Jan and his children and family. My God give you all peace and comfort as truly only he can.

Len was an encourager and a precious Man of God. He always greeted everyone with a warm welcome and smile that brightened everyone´s life. The Lord greeted him with a big hug and said to him "Well done thy good and faithful servant." Welcome Home. He was a blessing to all who knew and loved him.

Len will be sorely missed. He was a welcoming face, greeting everyone with a huge smile, handshake and a God bless you every Sunday morning at church! Deeply loved and appreciated!!

What a wonderful obituary! Now I know why I would run into him at different Doctors offices! It was his expertise in exray machines. He always had a bright smile when he saw me and said hello! We all will miss him. Love to Janet and ALL of his family! Laura Rose Evans