Mr. Lebahn, 61, died Wednesday. He was born in Litchville, North Dakota, and moved to Spokane in 1942. He worked for Kaiser Aluminum in casting and transport since 1953. He belonged to the Valley Prairie Grange and was a member of the Eagles Aerie.
His survivors include his wife, LaVina, at the home in Chattaroy; two daughters, Angela Neiswender of Spokane Valley, Janine Storms of Spokane; two sons, Steven Lebahn of Chattaroy and Danny Lebahn of Richmond, Virginia; 11 grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter.
—From The Spokesman-Review; Saturday, August 1, 1992
Mr. Lebahn, 61, died Wednesday. He was born in Litchville, North Dakota, and moved to Spokane in 1942. He worked for Kaiser Aluminum in casting and transport since 1953. He belonged to the Valley Prairie Grange and was a member of the Eagles Aerie.
His survivors include his wife, LaVina, at the home in Chattaroy; two daughters, Angela Neiswender of Spokane Valley, Janine Storms of Spokane; two sons, Steven Lebahn of Chattaroy and Danny Lebahn of Richmond, Virginia; 11 grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter.
—From The Spokesman-Review; Saturday, August 1, 1992
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