A visitation will on Tuesday to PM at H Healing Registry November 12, A Angela Olthoff-Kuhn November 12, Aunt Gen and Merv opened their home and hearts to me at a much needed time. I am grateful. R Renae Hoover November 10, My deepest sympathy to this wonderful family Our times will always be the best of times Sorry for your lost.
I will miss seeing her at Hyvee I love seeing her on Fridays. She was a great lady. A little planning now makes a big difference later.
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Their parents were Henry and Mathilda Olson Anderson. Leonard attended the country school, Washington 7, through the 8th grade. He attended and graduated from Lincoln High in He also attended Iowa State College for a short time.
They established their home on a farm southeast of Duncombe where Leonard continued to farm with this dad and brother. To this marriage they were blessed with three daughters; Pam, Patsy, and Sonja. In his early years of farming, he raised cattle and enjoyed trips out west to buy them. For years he grew seed corn for DeKalb. In later years, he enjoyed farming with his son-in-law, Keith, until he retired in In , Leonard and Joyce moved to Webster City where they have made their home until the present time.
Leonard attained his real estate license in and worked for Webster City Realty until when he started his own business, Anderson Farm Realty. He was very active in farm sales and appraisals. He closed the office in ; however, he continued working as a consultant with Frye Farm Management in Webster City.
Leonard was an active, life-long member of Washington Lutheran Church in Duncombe where he was baptized, confirmed, and continued to grow his faith. He enjoyed singing in the choir and sang for many years as a soloist for various occasions.
Leonard and Joyce loved to travel. Embracing his Norwegian heritage, he especially enjoyed a trip to Norway to see the Follinglo and Olson family farms and relatives.
They also enjoyed annual trips to Acapulco, Mexico. Leonard enjoyed spending time with family and friends and will be greatly missed. When Wednesday, September 12th, pm - pm. Get directions to the event directly to your phone. Phone Number:. Get directions to the event directly to your inbox. Additional Information. Add Photos Post Condolence. Joyce and family, I'm saddened to read about Leonard's passing. Your family were friends and neighbors when we lived on the farm. Wonderful memories of those times.
Leonard was such a good man - I will miss just knowing he's in WC smiling and laughing that great laugh. My deepest condolences to you. I know you have many years of wonderful memories. I'm sorry I didn't respond sooner. I think Rachel may have told me - I think I didn't want to hear it.
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