1957
2020
Richard Daniel Lehn
December 16, 1957 – September 23, 2020
Richard Daniel Lehn passed away peacefully on September 23, 2020.
Rich was born in Lebanon, Oregon on December 16, 1957 to John and Jane Lehn. Rich went to elementary school at Hamilton Creek Elementary school and graduated from Lebanon Union High, in 1976.
Rich joined the Air Force right out of high school. Rich was stationed at Nellis Air Force base, where he worked on the Thunderbird jets conducting nondestructive testing and as an x-ray technician for airplanes. After leaving the Air Force Rich went to work at Western Zirconium/where he worked the last 40 years in Product Assurance.
Rich Married Tybe on November 14, 1982. They were married for 38 years. Together they raised two boys, Dusty Ross and Getty Lee Lehn.
Richard loved his family and friends, camping, the Oregon coast, fishing/crabbing, and riding his 4 wheeler. He never missed an opportunity to tell a good joke, pass on a funny or crack open a Hefe with his family and friends.
Richard was preceded in death by his father John Lehn.
Rich is survived by his wife Tybe Lehn, sons Getty Lee and Dusty Lehn and his girls McCinly Folkman and McCayla Arteaga. Mother: Jane Lehn. Siblings: Verna Smith (Frank), Leonard Lehn (Cynthia) and Jane Pope (Doug), numerous uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews, and extended family that loved him very much.
A celebration of life to be announced at a later date.
Please address condolences to: Tybe Lehn 5878 South 2775 West. Roy, Utah 84067
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Jim Brackner
September 28, 2020
I worked with Rich for almost 13 years and he was one of the funniest people I ever met. Even today, I laugh at the tricks he pulled on me and the rest of his co-workers. He was a gem of a friend to me.
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