M.-Waldron-Obituary

M. Leon "Lee" Waldron

Tucson, Arizona

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M. Leon "Lee" Waldron passed away suddenly at age 56, on Thursday, August 26, 2010 in Tucson, Arizona. Lee will be remembered as a loving husband, father, son, brother, grandpa, uncle, and friend, as well as a hero to those whose lives he saved over the years. He had an extraordinary passion to...

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Lee was my roommate in flight school. He was directly responsible for me graduating. He had a photographic memory and me I had to read everything three times. He drilled me constantly. I never had to drill him. Both being from Oregon but me being older by six years played the baritone horn in high school. We both had the same band master (Ted Marshall) but I was from Astoria, and he was from Sweet Home, I just found out about his passing today on Fathers Day 2011. It is with great sorrow. We...

Waldron Family, I was a flight nurse with Lee for many years working for Aircare. What an honor to know him as a person and a friend. Lee always wanted to help us with pt care and essentially do whatever needed to be done to help those in desperate trouble. We enjoyed great meals and fun times when not flying. He was a great leader, manager and example to young staff. He will be missed, I am sorry for your loss.
Derek Brown

Uncle I'll never get to talk to you about hovering for the first time like we talked last time nor will you be there when I earn my wings as a helicopter pilot but I know you will be with me in spirit. I'll miss your laugh but I'll miss the way my dad was when he knew he was going hunting with his little brother. God bless you and tell grandpa and Willie I love them.

My deepest sympathy to you, Casey, along with the rest of your family. Ruth Paulson

The Fredrickson's send their love and prayers to you all. Lee will be deeply missed by many. We wish you peace and comfort during this difficult time. Karen, David, Kelly, Danielle, Zachary, Mark, Andrew. Salem, Oregon

My thoughts are with you, Sue, at this very difficult time.
Julie Thayer

I hold Lee in the highest regards with much respect. Not only in the service he gave in his vocation, but also the way he raised his children and their influence in my life. I greatly treasure their friendship and owe him a debt of gratitude for his influence upon them. You will be missed.

Waldron Family,

Words can't express the sorrow that you must be feeling. May you have the comfort of knowing what a wonderful person Leon was and the positive ways he had on so many lives. May God Bless your family and help you through your time of need.

Aunt Betty and family

Margie and I are very saddened by your loss. Lee and I worked at the WAATS and I always enjoyed his company and camaraderie. Our blessings to the family and friends.

Dale and Marge Brown
Mesa, AZ