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Leslie Herr

1950 - 2025

Leslie Herr obituary, 1950-2025, Montrose, CO

BORN

1950

DIED

2025

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Leslie Herr Obituary

Leslie C. Herr, loving mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and friend passed away on October 13, 2025 at the age of 75.
Leslie, or Grandma Leslie, as her adoring grandchildren referred to her, was forever on a journey to better herself and the world around her. She was the brightest light.
She was born to Betty B. and Robert Z. Chew in Evanston, IL on May 27, 1950. She often reminisced fondly of her high school days at New Trier and her senior year in Cleveland, OH when her family relocated. She cherished her childhood with brothers Bob and David.
Leslie used her Master's degree from the University of Denver to begin her career as a speech therapist in Delta, CO, before settling in Montrose and helping thousands of children and adults communicate with the world around them. She was deeply passionate about the work she did, and many looked up to her. She modeled choosing a career you love to her four children: Heidi, Krista, Jenny, and Robert.
Leslie was determinedly kind and big-hearted, generous with her time and thoughtfulness – something many of us found inspiring and hard to match. She constantly examined the world, always looking to see how she could better understand those around her. Her ability to listen deeply with empathy was a gift to everyone she encountered.
The strength and bond of her friendships were very important in Leslie's life. She found camaraderie within many groups of people including: her Bible study, hiking and skiing friends, neighbors, meditation and chanting groups, pickleball teams, dance friends, and of course her many wonderful colleagues at the schools, hospitals, and care facilities she worked at throughout her 47-year-long career. She found family in the company of her high school and Pi Phi friends with whom she adored spending hours on the phone.
Leslie had a lust for life and a free spirit. She was a trend setter and effortlessly cool. Meeting Janis Joplin before she struck it big and the Beatles when they had just jumped the pond. She had the best stories.
She moved to her beloved Western Slope in 1975, where she took up skiing, biking, hiking, and raised her family. With the father of her children, Bruce, they moved "south of town" and with humor and grit tried their hand at a country life raising pigs, chickens, rabbits, a slew of cats, and homeschooling the kids. Because of her devotion to that life, her children each have a deep reverence for the land they grew up on and for living a life close to nature.
Leslie was an avid learner and explorer, from getting scuba certified at 70 years old to learning how to play the harmonium to keeping up with the new technology and research of her field. She even visited Uzbekistan in recent years. As a lover of writing and books, her library of knowledge was vast and she could hold a conversation with anyone on just about any topic.
Leslie held deep faith in Christianity and a spiritual practice through the Self Realization Fellowship and Zen Buddhism. Her humble practice led her to live a simple life with gratitude and love for all beings. She never judged or failed to give her generous heart to someone because of politics, religion, or a difference in beliefs. She was a healer and modeled the ways of Jesus in the care she gave to others. Many have called her the most forgiving person they have ever met.
Leslie will be remembered as magnetic, exceptionally sharp, fun, full of energy, beautiful, resilient, and absolutely hilarious.
Leslie is survived by her daughters, Heidi (Chad) Bassett of Parker, CO, Krista (Eric) Tarantino of Carmel, CA, Jennifer Herr of San Francisco, CA, and Robert Herr of Santa Barbara, CA; her brothers, Robert Z. Chew III and David Chew; her nieces, Courtney and Christy Chew; her mother, Betty B. Chew; her four grandchildren, Conner, Evelyn, and Cole Bassett and Lennon Lucille Herr; the father of her children, Bruce Herr. She is preceded in death by her father, Robert Z. Chew Jr.
Leslie's life ended at the height of her enjoying it, with her heart wide open, and for that we are thankful. True to her spirit, she handled her illness with grace, a learner's mind, and determination. Though her passing has left an emptiness in the hearts of many, the outpouring of love from her community has been overwhelming. In her last weeks she mentioned how celebrated she felt by her friends and family on this journey.
In lieu of flowers, friends are encouraged to make a donation to the Crestone Mountain Zen Center or do something kind for a neighbor. While Leslie felt that a celebration of life might be "a bit dramatic," services will be held in the spring.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Montrose Daily Press from Oct. 14 to Oct. 18, 2025.

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Deborah Thompson

February 11, 2026

Leslie was one of my favorite person(s). We shared stories over the similarities of our mothers which made us laugh a lot ! I felt like she was my older sister who passed away many years ago. I found a forever friend in Leslie's bright & energetic spirit. Always a Dancer & Lover of Life ! "Miss you Child of God"

Nancy Griepentrog

October 28, 2025

It´s difficult to believe Leslie is no longer with us. She was so positive and loving. I enjoyed working with her so much over the years, playing tennis and pickleball together and just having her as a true friend. We miss you, Leslie!

Jesse Nixon

October 26, 2025

She was a pure joy!!! Love to all she touched . Jesse Nixon

Lori Syme

October 20, 2025

So much love for this deeply loved and treasured friend. About 4 weeks ago I woke up in the middle of the night with chest pain (I think it was sympathy pain for Leslie). After about 20 minutes I decided to call 911. The next day I told Leslie about it and before she asked how I was doing she said "we´re the EMT´s hot?" And because it had been a particularly rough week for her with several trips to the hospital she said, "We should have carpooled!"
She seemed hopeful to beat this thing right up to the end, endless positivity!!!! I miss you soooo much my dearest deeply loved friend. May you find joy, ecstasy and freedom from all pain on your journey! I Love You Sweet Leslie

Debbie Ferry

October 19, 2025

A beautiful person gone too soon. She was everything that is good. We had only become friends a few years ago, but I cherish the time that I was able to spend with her. Thank you, Leslie, for you kindness and your friendship. You are dancing in the rainbow light now! Miss you.

Eileen Kaser

October 18, 2025

Leslie was a joy to work with. She was so creative, caring, and brilliant as a therapist. I was very privileged to have had the opportunity to know her.

Sandra York

October 18, 2025

Best friend ever

Dave Saksek

October 17, 2025

My condolences to Leslie´s family. She was a wonderful person and always a pleasure to be around. I will miss the walks we had these past few years and the sharing of past memories. She was always upbeat and brought a smile to all. She will be greatly missed!

Jesse Nixon

October 14, 2025

I'm so sorry to hear of her passing. I thought she was doing better?! She was such a wonderful soul! Sending LOVE............. Jesse

Barb Grady

October 14, 2025

I´ve known Leslie for 45 years. She has always been a bright, loving and generous spirit. She was an extraordinary friend-to me, to my sister JB, and to so many who were lucky enough to be in her orbit. Even through life´s challenges, her spirit stayed open and her heart enormous. She will be deeply missed but her light lives on in all of us that knew her. Barb Grady

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