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Whitney Gossens
January 15, 2025
Len is my elder cousin, and he is the first person to ever take me on a motorcycle ride on his Harley! I was a pretty small kid at the time but somehow, my mom, his Aunt Victoria, let me go with him! I will never forget how exhilarating it was to be on the back of his bike. It was my first of many motorcycle rides after that. He was a truly kind soul with edge. I'm grateful to have this memory with him, and to have so many years since then catching up with him and Julie at the Vande Hey family Christmas and gatherings. Truly heartbroken for this huge loss.
Holly Perrin
January 13, 2025
I am Holly Perrin. Len is the cousin of my half-sister and brother, Felicia and Shawn, whose mother is Rodena Wright, Sandra´s sister; Leonard´s mother. I met Len at a family get-together in Walla Walla. We had a lot in common, as I had lived in Milwaukee for three years. I really enjoyed meeting him in person, as for me, he was someone that I had always heard about, but never got to meet. He was so easy to talk to... such a genuine good person. And, he was funny, too. He had an easy sense of humor. Prayers for his family and loved ones.
Shawn Perrin
January 12, 2025
I´m his cousin; Shawn Perrin. When we were kids we spent a Summer together. Uncle Bob taught us so many things. I pray Lenny had a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Carrie
January 12, 2025
Len was gentleman and a friend. We shared a prom date. Rest dear now.
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