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Lori D. Leneve

Eugene, Oregon

1955-2014

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Leneve, Lori D. 59 Mar. 02, 1955 April 25, 2014 Lori Denece Leneve left us unexpectedly April 25, 2014. Lori was born March 2, 1955, to Chet and Carol Leneve in Eugene. Lori had a gregarious personality that led her to exploring various jobs before finding her true calling in life--educating...

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Very belatedly I offer condolences to Ms Leneve´s family and friends. She was kindergarten teacher to both my kids way back in the 90s, and she was such a lovely, warm, and kind person, and a wonderful teacher. I am sorry you lost her so early. Just know what a positive influence she had on my kids, and many others.

Lon - I'm very sorry to hear about your sister. I lost my brother last year, so I know this is not easy, and there's this big empty space in your heart. My thoughts are with you and Sally.

I was so sad to hear about Lori. She truly loved life!!! I used to study with Lori while earning our teaching degrees, often while eating at one of her favorite places, The Twin Dragon. She was a hoot, always laughing, sharing funny stories and being caring and kind. She was born to be a teacher and she loved her students. Her special spirit friendship, and smile will be missed.

Lori was a very special lady. I will always remember her sense of humor, her kindness, her love of life and her love of children. I am lucky to have known her for so many years. I have wonderful memories.

I met Lori at McKinley Elementary where my daughter attended school. She had a heart as BIG as her personality. I use to crack up at some of the get ups she would wear for the class of the day. Her smile and laugh was infectious!

I met Lori at McKinley Elementary, her unique laugh, amount of energy and her joy for teaching traveled through the hallways. I never forgot when her students wanted to know how far a frog could jump. Next thing I saw was Lori and her entire class of kindergartners watching a large frog jumping in the hallways, and Lori right behind it.
Dear Lori, you have been an inspiration in many ways. I feel so blessed to have known you. We (my boys and I) will always remember you !!

Such a fun lady & teacher to both my sons in kindergarten at Chehalem. She will be greatly missed!

Lori will always be in my heart. We had so many fun times together. We'd laugh til we ached. I shall never forget her. I have a tremendous amount of wonderful memories.
Sincerely,
Sandi Twigg (co-worker)

Lori had such a great sense of humor and an infectious laugh. She will be missed by so many friends and families from McKinley Elementary School in Beaverton.