William-Leiendecker-Obituary

William Robert Leiendecker

Easton, Pennsylvania

Aug 6, 1946 – May 8, 2025

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BORN
August 6, 1946
DIED
May 8, 2025
LOCATION
Easton, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

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William (Bill) Robert Leiendecker of Minneapolis, MN, passed away peacefully on the 8th of May 2025 at the age of 78, surrounded by the love and comfort of family and friends. While the world lost a great man, heaven gained a beautifully groomed lawn, some fantastic pizza and pancakes, and one...

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I am shocked & just reading this NOW (6/11/25). My husband and I first met Bill & Jeri at Easton Hospital the day our daughters were both born on 5/7/80. It was their 3rd, so they were pro's. It was OUR 1st. We didn't realize what my husband was wearing but they got a BIG kick out of it....A "honeymoon" shirt from the Pocono's...lol. They never let us live that down. THEN we realized our daughters would be attending kindergarten together at Forks Elem. AND even cooler was when they...

We only knew Bill for a short time. We ate meals with he & we We only knew Bill a short time at Life Quest. We ate our meals We only knew BILL and Jackie for a short time. We ate our meals with them at LifeQuest. He was a quiet man but we respected him and enjoyed sharing our time with him. "He was an all around gentleman". Our deepest condolences to Jackie and his children. God Bless

I'd like to take this opportunity to share some advice, and I don't think Bill would mind me doing this. If someone makes a huge impact on your life, whether it's work related or personal, tell them that. I worked with Bill in the early 90's. I was out of college only a few years at that point, and I knew nothing about anything. Bill always took the time to help me figure things out, and we became close. Close enough that I would whine to him about difficulties I was having with work,...

Bill & Jerry, Forest and Peg, Anita and I knew each other while worked together at American Can Company for years. Peg, thank you for letting us know about Bill. We were young, close friends, and loved to go camping, visiting each other, and having cookouts. Such great times, Bill was a great friend, ardent Vikings fan, and madly in love with Jerry, and the kids. On one of our trips Bill and I took a 3 day hike on The Loyalsock Trail. A dog followed us along the trail and we gave him the...

Offering deepest condolences to Bill's family and friends. A gentleman to all who knew him, I knew Bill from my years at American Can.