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Walter Blood LeSueur

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Walter Blood LeSueur

Birth
Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Death
13 Oct 2003 (aged 77)
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Kaysville, Davis County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.0449267, Longitude: -111.9279183
Plot
B-21-5-2
Memorial ID
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Walter B. LeSueur1926~2003 Walter Blood LeSueur , passed away October 13, 2003, in MPLS Minnesota of heart failure. He was born February, 14, 1926 in Mesa, Arizona, the son of Walter Bryant LeSueur and Vaiola Larkins Blood. He attended East High School and Brigham Young University. Walter was a Staff Sargent in the Merchant Marines and a World War II Veteran.Married Anna Mae Beall, Feb. 14, 1948. Retired from General Mills after a long and distinguished career. Loved golf, tennis and the poems of Robert Service. He authored two family books. Survived by his wife and Valentine of 55 years, Anna; two brothers, Michael and George; two sisters, Diane and Jane. Daughters, Annette and Suzanne; Sons, Brig (Karen) and Lohr (Gloria); nine grandchildren, six great-grand children, many friends and Motley. Interment 3:00 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16, 2003 at the Kaysville, Utah Cemetery after a short grave side service.

Published in Salt Lake Tribune on October 16, 2003
Walter B. LeSueur1926~2003 Walter Blood LeSueur , passed away October 13, 2003, in MPLS Minnesota of heart failure. He was born February, 14, 1926 in Mesa, Arizona, the son of Walter Bryant LeSueur and Vaiola Larkins Blood. He attended East High School and Brigham Young University. Walter was a Staff Sargent in the Merchant Marines and a World War II Veteran.Married Anna Mae Beall, Feb. 14, 1948. Retired from General Mills after a long and distinguished career. Loved golf, tennis and the poems of Robert Service. He authored two family books. Survived by his wife and Valentine of 55 years, Anna; two brothers, Michael and George; two sisters, Diane and Jane. Daughters, Annette and Suzanne; Sons, Brig (Karen) and Lohr (Gloria); nine grandchildren, six great-grand children, many friends and Motley. Interment 3:00 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16, 2003 at the Kaysville, Utah Cemetery after a short grave side service.

Published in Salt Lake Tribune on October 16, 2003


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