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Leonard Tillman

Eagle River, Alaska

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Leonard Edwin Tillman died of natural causes at Providence Hospital in Anchorage, Alaska.A service will be held on Sunday, October 14, 2012 at 4:00 p.m. at St. Andrews Parish; 16300 Domain Lane, Eagle River, Alaska. Leonard will be laid to rest on Monday, October 15th at 1:00 p.m. at Fort...

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Barb, I see my name nor town was entered in my message to you about teaching Jean Mahoney & Myself how to ski. It is Kathy Wood-Hawkins, Wasilla, Ak.

Barb,
We were so very sorry to hear about Leonard. It's been quite a long time since we've seen you. Miss the bowling league we were on together. We had so much fun in those years. I just remember this one thing about Leonard - his story about dropping something off the bridge. You probably know what I'm talking about. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. You married one heck of a guy and pray that you can hang onto lots of fond memories. Love you always. Hope our paths will...

Barb, I was saddened to read about Len in the newspaper. I am so sorry for you and hope that you know many people are thinking of you and wishing you well.

Each year when I've gone to the Women on Wheels Ride In, I have had people ask about you both.

I know Len's riding in that paradise in the sky.

Love, hugs and sympathy to you and yours for your loss.

Patti Bogan
HOG, WOW

I'm so sadden to hear of Leonard's passing Barb. I know it's been a long time since our paths have crossed' but have fondly thought of you both over the yrs. I remember well the two of you trying teach Jean Mahoney & Myself how to ski. We sure had some good times & a alot of laughter, even though I broke my ankle that one time. Just part of the adventure. I know in my heart Leonard & Jean are togeather watching over us. May we be in touch soon. I'm in the phone book. Would love to hear from...

My Dad and Mom were close friends with Barb and Leonard. He will be missed dearly and we hope and pray the family will be remembering the good times with all their family and friends for life.

Barb,
We feel very fortunate to have run in to you and Leonard when we went to Alaska on our first motorcycle trip. The time we spent on that inside passage boat ride became a life long friendship that we will treasure forever! We kept in touch after that all the time and we enjoyed staying with you and you with us. You were both so much fun and we really enjoyed riding with you and listening to your stories! It was great fun! We enjoyed you every time to came and stayed with us and...

Barb,
So sorry to read Leonard's no longer with us! The two of you are an inspiration to anyone you happened to meet along your many adventures supporting so many causes on your way. Leonard was truly a one of a kind gem. Treasure your memories and know you are both loved and admired very much! Hugs XOXOX Debbie Dallas

Barb,
I am so sorry to learn of Leonard's passing. You were wonderful neighbors to me and great friends. I always loved walking into St. Andrew's and seeing you two in the last pew. I still remember you "protecting" my red bicycle while I was in Juneau. You are in my prayers.

I met Leonard and Barb in Chugiak at an ABATE meeting, later they attended meetings at Valley ABATE, both were avid motorcyclists and good friends. You'll be missed, Leonard.