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John Noah Lehr

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John Noah Lehr

Birth
Chandler, Lincoln County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
2 Jul 2016 (aged 81)
Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Arcadia, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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John Noah Lehr, 81, of Edmond, Oklahoma passed away at his home on Saturday evening. John was born on January 20 1935 to Otis Walker and Opal Jarvis in Chandler, Oklahoma. He had an extraordinary life, with many, many accomplishments. He joined the Navy at the age of 16 and served four years active duty and four years inactive. He then attended college at Central State University, where he received his Bachelors Degree in Business Administration. In the early 1960s John was involved in the IOOF lodge and remained a member odd fellow for life. John was hired by the Oklahoma City Police Department in 1965, were he worked for more than 22 years. He worked as a K9 officer for many years alongside his partner, Skipper, before working his way up the ranks to Detective in the Youth Crime Prevention unit (Youth Bureau). He also taught classes to other police officers. John investigated and filed the first child, human trafficking case, resulting in the first conviction in the state of Oklahoma, and was presented with a Detective of the Year award, among many other awards. John retired from the department in 1988 due to an injury to his neck. Since then John took over the upholstery shop business that his in-laws had owned. He also enjoyed genealogy. He spent many hours on the computer researching and downloading photos that he gathered from various sources. John would go to cemeteries all over Oklahoma, taking pictures of headstones and then posting them online for people who were trying to locate their relatives. He received a lot of calls and emails thanking him for his work. He was survived by his wife, Linda Lee Lehr; three children, Lorene Gidget Lehr (Snowden), John Wayne Lehr, Felicia Irene Lehr (Jones); six grandchildren, Brandon Lehr, Anthony Holmes, Charles Holmes, Cameron Lehr, Christopher Lehr, Amber Jones; and two great-grandchildren, Carter and Caden Holmes. John was well known, loved, and respected throughout his life. He will be missed by his family and friends very much.

John Lehr, 81, passed away at his Edmond home on Saturday evening. John served his community as an Oklahoma City police officer from 1966, and retiring in 1988. Arrangements were through Baggerley Funeral Home, Edmond.
John Noah Lehr, 81, of Edmond, Oklahoma passed away at his home on Saturday evening. John was born on January 20 1935 to Otis Walker and Opal Jarvis in Chandler, Oklahoma. He had an extraordinary life, with many, many accomplishments. He joined the Navy at the age of 16 and served four years active duty and four years inactive. He then attended college at Central State University, where he received his Bachelors Degree in Business Administration. In the early 1960s John was involved in the IOOF lodge and remained a member odd fellow for life. John was hired by the Oklahoma City Police Department in 1965, were he worked for more than 22 years. He worked as a K9 officer for many years alongside his partner, Skipper, before working his way up the ranks to Detective in the Youth Crime Prevention unit (Youth Bureau). He also taught classes to other police officers. John investigated and filed the first child, human trafficking case, resulting in the first conviction in the state of Oklahoma, and was presented with a Detective of the Year award, among many other awards. John retired from the department in 1988 due to an injury to his neck. Since then John took over the upholstery shop business that his in-laws had owned. He also enjoyed genealogy. He spent many hours on the computer researching and downloading photos that he gathered from various sources. John would go to cemeteries all over Oklahoma, taking pictures of headstones and then posting them online for people who were trying to locate their relatives. He received a lot of calls and emails thanking him for his work. He was survived by his wife, Linda Lee Lehr; three children, Lorene Gidget Lehr (Snowden), John Wayne Lehr, Felicia Irene Lehr (Jones); six grandchildren, Brandon Lehr, Anthony Holmes, Charles Holmes, Cameron Lehr, Christopher Lehr, Amber Jones; and two great-grandchildren, Carter and Caden Holmes. John was well known, loved, and respected throughout his life. He will be missed by his family and friends very much.

John Lehr, 81, passed away at his Edmond home on Saturday evening. John served his community as an Oklahoma City police officer from 1966, and retiring in 1988. Arrangements were through Baggerley Funeral Home, Edmond.

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MARRIED MAY 24, 1964

Gravesite Details

Double, upright, gray, stone marker with Linda L., bearing twin angels and affixed color photo.



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  • Created by: Mike Casey
  • Added: Jul 2, 2016
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166362080/john_noah-lehr: accessed ), memorial page for John Noah Lehr (20 Jan 1935–2 Jul 2016), Find a Grave Memorial ID 166362080, citing Arcadia IOOF Cemetery, Arcadia, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Mike Casey (contributor 47002614).