Marlene and Family: Deepest condolences on the loss of Lenard. He was such a friendly man! When he asked you, “How are you?” he genuinely wanted to know. I remember being a pre-school kid, and he would drive the grader past our house, and I would always be watching for him in the window, and he’d always wave. That is something that I’ll always remember. Cherish all your memories!
My sincere sympathy to Marlene and family. I enjoyed getting to know Lenard and Marlene at Prairie Meadows and Rosthern Mennonite Church. May God comfort you.
Deb Jerry Jeff and family and most of all Marlene. where does the time go it seems to go faster as we get older.I some times forget my age and still think that I can do things that I did when I was 25 then pay for it for days.Lenard was a kind and gentle man who will be missed
My sincere condolences to you, your family, and all who morns Lenards death. It was a pleasure and a joy to have know my cousin, Lenard. As children, we spent a lot of good times together. May you have memories to turn to for support and hope and strength to help ease your sadness.
Deb, Jerry, Jeff and families Our deepest condolences on the loss of your dad. He was one of the good guys and he will be missed by all that knew him. We will always have very fond memories of the times that our families spent together in Laird and at Candle Lake. Sincerely, Brenda, Dale (Rita), Wayne, Shelly (Howard), Meaghan (The Tamke Clan)