
Leonard B. "Len" Pederson
- Sep 26, 2012
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June 20, 1933 - September 27, 2012
Leonard B. "Len" Pederson Obituary
(Age 79)
Len peacefully passed away at his home in Spokane on September 27, 2012. He
was born in Sandpoint, ID in 1933. He was preceded in death by his parents
Leonard O. Pederson and Vera Bettinger Pederson Arnold and his older sister,
Delores Starr and his twin brother Charles "Chuck" Pederson. He is survived
by his loving wife of 60 years, Janet Lane Pederson and their three children
Roger Pederson of Silverdale, WA, Mic Pederson of Spokane, and Lynette Ervin
Sherwood (spouse Richie Sherwood) of Monroe, WA; grandchildren Ian Lane
Pederson, David Pederson, Ashlee Marie Ervin, and Zachary Ervin and great-granddaughter
Cherish Pederson. He is also survived by Gina McKenzie, daughter of his
identical twin brother, Charles (Chuck) Pederson who passed away in 1988.
Leonard was a graduate of the Central Valley High School Class of 1951 where
he played football, basketball and baseball right alongside his identical
twin brother. They both loved sports! "Len and Janet" met when they were 15
years old and were high school sweethearts. They got married after Janet's
high school graduation and lived in the Spokane Valley close to their
families. After having their two boys they moved to Sandpoint, ID where Len
worked for Hedlund Lumber Company. While there, Len was involved in coaching
and watching his sons play baseball. In 1968 they moved back to Spokane
after purchasing the Liberty Motel on North Division, which they owned and
operated until their retirement in 1996. They were actively involved in the
Inland Empire Innkeepers Association and were active members of the Eagles.
Len and Janet worked on every aspect of their business in a "hands on"
fashion. As a result, Len became a super handy person and could handle any
project involving hammer to paint. He delighted in getting to know his loyal
customers and made many friends over the years. Len and Janet and their
family enjoyed their many years at their cabin at Deer Lake where Len
enjoyed catching many fish! Len was a very loving and caring man with a
great sense of humor. In recent years he enjoyed visiting his grandchildren
in Monroe and attending all of their ballet recitals and sports events. He
also loved spending time his eldest grandson, Ian hearing about his life
experiences. Len was an amazing man who loved his family more than anything
else. Len and Janet always moved through life side by side. Donations
welcome at Hospice of Spokane, 121 S. Arthur, Spokane, WA 99202. Visitation
will be on Friday, October 5 from 10am to 5pm at Heritage Funeral Home. A
Funeral Service will be held at Heritage Chapel on Saturday, October 6 at
1pm.
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