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Leslie LEPERE Obituary

May 26, 1946- August 1, 2024

He always had a good story to tell: "stop me if I've already told you this, but even if I have, a good story is worth hearing again". His story was often accompanied by a pencil drawing to help expand the narrative.

After taking a photo of Leslie in his studio, Del Lusk notated the print with: "Out in the rolling wheat country near Harrington Washington, Leslie LePere lives and works at the job he was born to do, tending the 3000-acre wheat ranch that has been in the family for 80 years. He enjoys the work and the challenge. He calls it playing in the dirt. But in his off hours he'll be in his studio in the home his parents built, living his alternate life as an artist, playing with pencils, probably colored ones."

In the autumn of 1964 "I started early, left the farm, took my pencils and went to WSU".* While there Leslie met fellow art student Ken Cory. The pair adopted the moniker "Pencil Brothers". They engineered elaborate art-related shenanigans that produced laughs as well as awe. Their serious art collaborations were often champlevé enamel and pencil drawings. They produced pins, light switch plates, frames, belt buckles, necklaces, and a set of silver self-portrait salt and pepper shakers, to name a few.

Leslie earned a Master's degree in fine arts and headed north. "All signs pointed clearly to a fork in road".* He took the road to Seattle, where he began his series of 4 x 4 drawings in ink and colored pencil, completing over 50. All of his work was intricate, provocative, and told stories. He illustrated numerous posters and pamphlets including the first Seattle Bumbershoot poster, Fat Tuesday festival in Seattle, an Olympic Music Festival, a musical event at Chateaux St. Michelle, and covers for the Seattle Weekly. He also began creating book covers for Tom Robbins, beginning with "Still Life with Woodpecker".

"Followed the dotted line, collected objects, worked magic."* in 1981 Leslie returned to the family farm to work with his father, uncles and cousins. He farmed by day, made drawings at night. He illustrated posters for Inland Craft Warnings, a Spokane Symphony concert in Manito Park, concerts at the Mielke barn, a cover for a community cookbook (Harrington Cooks), labels for Buckeye Beans, Aunt Patsy's Pasta, Four Seasons Coffee and later Roam Roasters, the Electric Hotel, the Post & Office and countless letterheads, logos and stationery for friends and businesses. In 2013 he had a retrospective of his work at the Jundt Art Museum on the Gonzaga University campus. He partnered with his dear friend Charlie King to establish Sandy Parr, where they collaborated to design commemorative pins, and ball markers for golf tournaments and courses, and special events such as the grand reopening of the Fox theater and an Inland Craft Warnings anniversary.

In 1990 he met Eva Simova. They enjoyed redecorating the farmhouse together, cooking elaborate meals, laughing with abandon, and traveling. They travelled to Eva's birthplace in the Czech Republic to be married and wandered around Italy together. Their travels inspired many pieces in his later series of 6 x 6 works. Eva died in 2011.

Ten years ago, Leslie retired from farming, leaving the working of the family farm to great friends and great farmers, Ron and Linda Mielke. This gave him more time to hone his cooking skills, enjoying time in his country kitchen cooking with, and for friends.

Poor health slowed his studio and kitchen work down the past year but note that the day before entering the hospital for the final time, for his own enjoyment, he made a batch of manicotti, from scratch.

Many generous Harrington friends gave their time and transportation to help him in his last months of living at home. Some of his closest friends travelled from far and wide to see him when it became apparent, he was declining. The final 2 months of his life were spent in the home of his niece, Chemyn Kodis, his time guided under the expert support of Hospice of Spokane.

His way with words, his ability to hold a pencil, enjoy a good meal and give a firm handshake stayed with him to his final day.

His ashes were scattered on the family farm, with all the airdales he had so dearly loved.

Leslie William LePere was born on May 26, 1946, to Alice and Eldon LePere, joining his sister Louise to complete their family.

*From Magic of the Objects, published 2013

Self-portrait, detail from "Sound Views" by Leslie W. LePere, 1981

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Published by Spokesman-Review on Aug. 18, 2024.

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Karen Allen

August 12, 2025

We sure miss seeing Les rolling over the RR tracks to pull up in front of the hotel, in no particular organized parking method. Just however it seemed easiest to chat. Always a dog in the cab or car with him. First dog of his that I met was Zora, then he got Ida after Zora was gone. It would be so nice to have a day for Les in Harrington, each year. His contribution to the "architectonics" and culture through communication with art, was amazing. You are really missed Mr. LePere. Fly high with those color pencils in hand. You definitely made a difference here.

Christie Conley

February 13, 2025

I knew Les during the Bumpetshoot days. I was friends with Merrily Tompkins and Bill Kuhns aka "carrot" I think Les went by "pencil" and Ken Cory was "Red" . It was so fun to get to know them all. I have the calander they all made in 1976 called mixed nuts and dates. Wonderful memories!

Tom Snyder

February 12, 2025

I remember the WSU days, and Seattle life when he was married to his first wife (Annie?). I was so proud for him when I recognized his covers for Tom Robbins! Les' whole life was art. He was such an inspiration to us slackers.

Dawn knudtson lawson

January 25, 2025

I knew Les in another lifetime. His faithful Airedale Rudy and the red Tommy truck were a common sighting around Fremont. I am so glad that I got to know him and the way he saw the world! I have a couple of his pictures and they will be passed down as treasures.

Melissa

October 21, 2024

Thank you Les, for your enthusiasm, generosity and knowledge. You'll be missed. Hugs to his family, from Australia.

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Avery Reed

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Andy Cooperman

September 7, 2024

My wife Kim snapped this image of Les at the Del Sol market in Yuma AZ during the Yuma Arts Symposium. Les was absolutely tickled by the image on the sack. Loved the fact that such sweet artwork could appear on a sack of flour at an Arizona Market.

Joy Luck

August 29, 2024

Les was a high school friend and more....
i will miss his talents and so loved his "work shop"

Deborah Roccanova

August 24, 2024

Les was a delightful man. His immense talent, stories and laughter brought us such joy. We met him in the mid 1980's and enjoyed our times together, as well as his art which has graced our home and our lives. Our condolences to his family. We will miss him. Rest in peace Les. Debi and Dick Roccanova

Jamie Olson

August 24, 2024

My heartfelt condolences to the LePere family.
I met "Lead Pencil" back in the early `70s through a group of friends we had in common, we have stayed in touch and remained friends over the years. I sent Les a text on his birthday this year and he called me a couple of hours later to thank me and let me know this would be his last birthday. I thought it was a joke at first but then quickly realized he was serious. I was so glad he called and shared his news with me so that we had an opportunity to reminisce and express love for each other. I will miss not having him here in this life. Happy trails my friend, until we meet again! Jamie Olson

Jamie Olson

August 22, 2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP9plgsi_Qw
Seattle's 1st FAT TUESDAY FESTIVAL; Art; Frank SAMUELSON & Les LEPERE. 1977

Tarawyn Waters

August 19, 2024

Les made me laugh a lot! I met him at an Inland Craft Warning show where he exclaimed over my art and then when I transitioned to organic farming
He was a big supporter of the farm and told wonderful stories of the meals he made with the produce I grew.
I feel so lucky that I got to know him for as long as I did. I truly enjoyed his spirit.
I will miss you lovely Les. Rest in Peace.
Tarawyn

Kay O'Rourke

August 19, 2024

Les was magical with pencil and humor---an original all the the way!! Will miss you Les!

Kevin Gunder

August 19, 2024

Love hanging with Leslie. He will be missed.
Rest in Pease my friend.
KGUN

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