Lenore Lee Landwehr, 82
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Lenore Lee Landwehr, 82, passed away peacefully on Feb. 12, 2010, at Heritage Place in Kalispell. She was born Jan. 19, 1928, to Palmer and Ethel Johnson in Aberdeen, S.D. Lee attended school in Washington. She was married to Leonard Lefty Landwehr on Aug. 21, 1944, in Coulee Dam, Wash., then moved to Kalispell, where she spent the rest of her life surrounded by family and friends. She was the ultimate caregiver and family was always number one. There was no one that she wouldn t help. She was known by many as Grandma Lee. Many thanks go to Aunt Theresa Landwehr, who has unceasingly written words of encouragement to her for the last four years. Our hearts are filled with gratitude for her thoughtfulness. Lenore was preceded in death by husband, Leonard Lefty Landwehr; mother, Ethel Johnson; and father, Palmer Johnson; brother, Don Johnson; and sisters, Ardele and Marvel. She is survived by daughter, Shiela Fleming, and husband, James, of Kalispell; grandchildren, Tim Schuldheiss and wife, Sandi, of Kalispell, Amy Bennett and husband, Grady, of Kalispell, and Darren Schuldheiss and wife, Jordan, of Seattle; and great-grandchildren, Logan and Katie Schuldheiss of Kalispell; and Reegan, Briahna and Hailee Bennett, also of Kalispell. She also leaves behind a special granddog, Quincy. There will be no funeral at her request, but a private family gathering is set for a later date. Johnson-Gloschat Funeral Home is caring for Lenore s family. You are invited to go to www.jgfuneralhome.com to offer condolences and view Lenore s tribute wall.
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