1939
2010
Arrangements under the direction of Advantage Funeral and Cremation Services, Wichita, KS.
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4 Entries
October 1, 2010
We will always cherish the memories Lester leaves us with. He will be greatly missed. Joy and Gary Davis, Weatherford, TX. Two of the Minden Kids from "the day"
September 27, 2010
Dave Leiker
Just learned of Lester passing away. I haven't seen Lester in several years having moved to KC, but always appreciated his positive approach. He delivered a lot of watermelon to the Dillon stores when I was buying there and he always tried to work with the stores on what was a difficult job.
Jeannie and family, sorry to learn of Lester passing. I'll always remember his smile and laugh. Your in my thoughts and prayers.
September 26, 2010
this was my favorite marine and he helped me ever since we were young...I met him and his brother while I was working in his sisters produce market and he lived with us for awhile until he got married to Jeanie and they got their own house right away...loved him and he was always a good guy to me!! Jeanie I love you and the girls and thanks for all you have shared with me through the years...wow..years makes us sound older!! love Sherry
September 26, 2010
Gene Davis
Just heard from a friend in Wichita about Lester passing away. I am so saddened by this news.May God's strength be with you.
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