Leonard-Popick-Obituary

Leonard Popick

Portland, Oregon

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Popick, Leonard 87 08/07/1923 09/27/2010 Born Aug. 7, 1923, in Portland, Len Popick passed away Sept. 27, 2010, in his native Portland. A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2010, in Kesser Israel Cemetey, located at Southeast 65th Avenue and Nehalem Street. Len...

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Thank you Len for all the hard work you did during your stay on this earth. You have impacted so many lives.Hope to see you on the other side.Happy birthday to you as well❤

Dear Kim and Dana,
I remember your father so well when I was a child and teenager. I lived next door to your cousins Ron and Laurie. When he came to visit Irv and Jean and the kids, he always had a ready smile and kind words for me. I share in your sorrow and hope all the good memories will sustain you. Please let Ron and Laurie know they are in my heart also and may contact me.
With heart felt sympathy,
Linda(Lewis)Settlemier

Dear Kim and Dana:

I initially met Leonard many years ago at the YMCA cardiac rehab program and then would see him and I think Kim at St Vincent's coming in for lab tests. I enjoyed him so much! He was so positive about life and interested in a variety of things. I am very sorry for your loss.
Lauri Winther and my husband Don Winfree

Kim and Dana: I was so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I was out of state (in Hawaii) when the services occurred and so wish I had been able to attend. I have only fond memories of your father and all the years that I worked with him. He will be missed.
Tammy Curl

Kim, So sorry to hear of your dads passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Midge & Larry

Kim, Wishing you and your family strength and peace. You are in our thoughts, our heart, and our prayers. Love, Jerry, Lisa & Brett Walker

Kim, Wishing you and your family strength and peace. You are in our thoughts, our hearts, and our prayers. Love, Jerry, Lisa & Brett Walker.

We were so saddened to read of Len's passing in the Oregonian this morning. He was such a kind and gentle man.

We are happy that we got to know Len & Kim over the last 3 years. Len seemed to really love his Blazers. The Blazer games will just not be the same without our "Blazer Buddy" Len and we will miss him. We do hope that we continue to see Kim at the games.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time of loss and sorrow.

Loving memory always