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Lorry Leonard Leichner

Vancouver, Washington

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Leichner, Lorry Leonard 86 Mar. 24, 1928 Mar. 26, 2014 Lorry Leonard Leichner, born March 24, 1928, died March 26, 2014, at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center, surrounded by family and friends. He was 86 years old. Lorry was born in Portland and lived in Vancouver most of his life. He is...

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Lorry Leichner was a wonderful friend, we knew him from Depoe Bay, OR, when he would come down for a while. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him.

we went to grade school jr. high, and high school. we lived just a few blocks apart I will miss him at our class reuions!

To Mike and the entire Leichner family: We are very sorry to hear of your loss, and are thinking of you at this sad time. We know Lorry will be missed by all who knew and loved him. Sorry, we are unable to attend his service, but we are sending hugs and prayers your way. With deepest sympathy, Walt and Vera Bassett.

I didnt know mr leichner very well but he was a wonderful man who loved his family very much

I went to work for Lorry in 1973. He always treated me with resect, as Skip, he and I worked through issues and situations we faced, - he was so proud of you boys-
Mike, Cindy and kids -
Dave and family -
-I will always look up to your dad and try to recall all I learned from him - The industry has truely lost a fine gentleman.
May our God watch over him and you all, for him-

Cal and Mil Hittle Family

Lorry will remain in my heart forever. I was privileged to be his honorary sister. Lorry always smiled and had lots of love to share. I'll miss him.

I had the privilege of knowing Lorry for several years. He was a rare individual who walked through each day smiling and projecting warmth and joy. I am sorry to hear he has passed and grateful to have known him.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope.
I remember having so many Holiday dinners and him sharing many stories of life, and experiences over time. I enjoyed his laughter and always looking on the bright side of things. He was always very encouraging, and when ever he had something in mind to accomplish, he did it! (where there is a will, there is a way!)
My prayers go to Mike and Cindy, and the rest of the family. May the Lord Bless and comfort everyone during this...

Uncle Lorry has been my second father since youth and was my favorite uncle. Michele and I will miss him deeply.