He proudly served in the Unites States Army during WWII as a radio man in the European Theatre. He married Velma Charlton on May 15, 1964 in Kenyon, MN and made their home there until moving to the Iron Range in 1966. Leo was employed as a dispatcher for the Minnesota State Patrol in Virginia, retiring in 1989. He attended Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Virginia, was a member of the Eagles Club in Rochester for many years, and he honed his conversational skills and storytelling when he managed and bartended at the Kenyon VFW. Music was one of Leo’s greatest joys and it was always playing in their home; he also played the guitar and accordion, and was well known for his love of dancing. Leo rode a Harley, went to the Sturgis Rally, and loved everything outdoors: camping, boating, hunting, fishing, and firearms.
Leo is survived by his wife of 55 years: Velma Erickson; daughters: Denise (Scott) Cundiff and Debra Miro; grandchildren: Derek (Sonya) Erickson, Grant Licari, and Vivian Miro; two great-grandchildren; sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings: Mirdeth, LaVonne, Orvis and Roger.
Burial in the Kenyon Cemetery, Kenyon, MN.
He proudly served in the Unites States Army during WWII as a radio man in the European Theatre. He married Velma Charlton on May 15, 1964 in Kenyon, MN and made their home there until moving to the Iron Range in 1966. Leo was employed as a dispatcher for the Minnesota State Patrol in Virginia, retiring in 1989. He attended Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Virginia, was a member of the Eagles Club in Rochester for many years, and he honed his conversational skills and storytelling when he managed and bartended at the Kenyon VFW. Music was one of Leo’s greatest joys and it was always playing in their home; he also played the guitar and accordion, and was well known for his love of dancing. Leo rode a Harley, went to the Sturgis Rally, and loved everything outdoors: camping, boating, hunting, fishing, and firearms.
Leo is survived by his wife of 55 years: Velma Erickson; daughters: Denise (Scott) Cundiff and Debra Miro; grandchildren: Derek (Sonya) Erickson, Grant Licari, and Vivian Miro; two great-grandchildren; sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings: Mirdeth, LaVonne, Orvis and Roger.
Burial in the Kenyon Cemetery, Kenyon, MN.
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