Life's Work/Service/Interests: Les married Debra Jean Horton September 1, 1972, in Goshen, Utah. He worked as a Hard Rock Miner for 25 years. He also worked construction, as a farmer and ended his career as a mechanic. He could fix anything. He enjoyed camping, fishing, hunting and spending time with his family at Fish Lake and the West Desert. He was a rock hound and enjoyed prospecting and treasure hunting. Most of all, he loved his grandkids who were the light of his life. He lived hard, worked hard and played hard. Leslie Rheem Eastwood, of Goshen, Utah, passed away November 25, 2014, in Provo, Utah. He was 62.
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Preceded In Death By: His parents and his father-in-law, Max Horton.
Services: Goshen LDS Chapel
Mortuary: Brown Family Mortuary
Obituary: Provo Daily Herald | 28 Nov. 2014
Bio compiled by: AnnieDuckettHundley
Life's Work/Service/Interests: Les married Debra Jean Horton September 1, 1972, in Goshen, Utah. He worked as a Hard Rock Miner for 25 years. He also worked construction, as a farmer and ended his career as a mechanic. He could fix anything. He enjoyed camping, fishing, hunting and spending time with his family at Fish Lake and the West Desert. He was a rock hound and enjoyed prospecting and treasure hunting. Most of all, he loved his grandkids who were the light of his life. He lived hard, worked hard and played hard. Leslie Rheem Eastwood, of Goshen, Utah, passed away November 25, 2014, in Provo, Utah. He was 62.
Survived By: Privacy protected. Obituary may have this information, sources available below.
Preceded In Death By: His parents and his father-in-law, Max Horton.
Services: Goshen LDS Chapel
Mortuary: Brown Family Mortuary
Obituary: Provo Daily Herald | 28 Nov. 2014
Bio compiled by: AnnieDuckettHundley
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