Leonard Lickers

 

 leonard Lickers Photo-2.png

 The Angels are singing in Heaven tonight

They are happy because Len is there.

June 28. 1929 - June 27, 2014

 

Lickers: Leonard George

 With his family at his side Len went to sing his bluegrass music in heaven on the 27th of June, 2014. He waits on the other side for his best friend and much loved wife Norma (General-Lickers). His cherished and loved children Karen (Late Les Porter-Hill), and Tammy (Clayton). Special Dad to Tracey, Torrey (Renee), Dianna (Eric), David (Crystal). His grandchildren Jason (Riki), Les, Clayton Jr., Karalyn, Autumn, Melissa, Stefanie, Samantha, Mark Jr., Arlie, Ira, Jace, Dakota, Chavonne, Desirae, Delaney, Jasmine, Dallas, Allissa, Miranda, Bronson and several great grand children. He leaves behind brother Vincent (Lue) Lickers and sister Deanna (Jack) McNaughton.  Sisters and brothers- in -laws Doris Lickers, Twila Lickers, Jean & Les Carpenter, Maynard General, and Pat Monture. Leonard will be missed by several nieces and nephews, cousins, friends and many bluegrass friends, especially Wally, Jim, Orie, Terry and coffee friends at Two Arrows Restaurant.  Predeceased by his parents Elmer and Lily (Jonathan) Lickers, his children Mark, Kevin, Kimberly, Cindy, brothers and sisters Florence, Norma, Elmer (Sonny), Lillian, Muriel (Dolly), Clifford, Morley, and Joyce. Len loved his bluegrass music and he and his brother Clifford sang together for many years and were part of the Grand River Bluegrass Band along with his nephews John McNaughton and Pete Atkins. He sang at many churches, nursing homes and bluegrass festivals. Len served in the United States Airforce as a Dental Assistant and was in Base Operations in Korea. He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict. He was a member of the Six Nations Veterans Association. He is life time member of the Disabled American Veterans. He was employed for 37 years with AT&T (Verizon) in the U.S. He was a life time member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. He was a member of the Grand River United Church and was chairman of the Building Committee for the new Grand River United Church.Resting at the Styres Funeral Home, 1798 4th Line, Ohsweken after 6 p.m. Monday. Evening Service 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Service and burial will be held at Grand River United Church, 1585 Mohawk Rd., Ohsweken on Wednesday July 2, 2014 at 1 p.m.

 

Go rest high on that mountain

Your work on earth is done

Another Veteran Goes Home.

Condolences

Posted by Cindy Maracle on
Dear Mrs. Lickers and Family, you have my heart felt condolences on the loss of your husband, father and grandfather, whom I always thought of as a wonderful, gentle man with a kind smile for all he met. So sad for your loss.
Posted by Joanne and Charles Rogers on
Your Worship: You and your family are in our thoughts at this time. We certainly enjoy Len's singing and listening play his guitar! We considered him part of our group at seminars! He had the warmest heart and always presented with a smile.
He will be missed!
Posted by Richard and Noella Le Sarge on
Dearest Norma and family our thoughts are with you and your family at this very difficult time, Len will be missed by all who knew him,
Posted by Ron and Katie Kiehl on
Dear Norma,
Our heartfelt sympathy for your loss. We enjoyed seeing you both at the breakfast jam sessions at Two Arrows. Lennie's warm smile, sense of humour and wonderful music will be missed.
Posted by Laurel Nelson(Little Buffalo Store on
R I P
Leave a Reply



(Your email will not be publicly displayed.)