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Leonard Peter Olsen

Everett, Washington

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American Cancer Society

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Leonard Peter Olsen

A good and gentle man, Leonard Peter Olsen, of Everett, Washington, passed away peacefully at home on February 8, 2010 at the age of 70. Len was born in Spokane, Washington on July 7, 1939 to Torkel and Ruth Olsen. He is survived by his loving wife of 43 years,...

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Pat and Family,

So saddended to hear of Len's passing. I will always remember his ever present smile, even when the going got rough with his cancer. I was honored to be able to share some time and laughs with both of you at the Cancer Center after his treatments.

Bob Banks

Pat, & Family,
Our deepest sympathy in the loss of your most loving husband, & father. So
grateful that he is at peace.
Sincerely,
The Rodgers
(Bill & Margaret Wink's daughter & husnand)

Our deepest sympathy goes to you and your family, Pat. Len was a gem of a person and a great friend to all in South Everett Lions. We will miss his kindness, willingness to serve, and his bright smile. We will always remember his positive outlook on life even to the very end. Blessings to you.

Pat, I am sorry we will not be able to make the Memorial. Sorry also that we did not get to know Len better. We look forward to seeing you again and getting to know you better, to meeting Delaney and for Peter in our daughters life.
Penny and Greg Port

Beth and family,
So sorry to hear about your dad's passing. Our prayers have been and will continue to be with you.
Love, Katie & Nathan Hartman

Dear Pat & family,
I am very sorry to hear of Len's passing. I worked with Len in the Engineering department at GTE in the 1980's, and then in more recent years would visit with him in the Fitness Center. He was one of the sweetest and nicest people I've ever known. May your difficult times ahead be replaced with wonderful memories of him.

Dear Pat and family...I was so saddened to hear about Lens passing. We shared many years working cubicle to cubicle at GTE and sharing what occured in each of our lives. I will always remember Lens smile and also the way he would turn so red when he got embarrased, and sometimes that happened often. In this life memories are what we leave behind and I will always cherish the ones we made and will keep them with me, tucked away in a special spot. It was my pleasure knowing Len and being able...

I have fond memories of Len during our "tour" with GTE .... always kind & willing to help. He was truly one of the good guys and I was fortunate to count this gentle person as a friend. He will be remembered for his gentle ways and ready smile.

Dear Pat, Peter and Beth: I was so very sorry to hear about Len's death. I know that he struggled courageously with his illness, as did you all.... Pat, I was especially struck by one thing you wrote during this difficult time: "He is still our gentleman, cooperating with us whatever we need to do...." That's the way I will always remember Len --a perfect gentleman.