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© Alva Review-Courier
October 20, 2021
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Leonard Edward Gahr

Leonard Edward Gahr
August 17, 1965 ~ September 30, 2021

We lost Leonard to a long struggle with mental illness. He was born on August 17, 1965, and passed away on September 30, 2021. There will be a lot of ways people might remember him. His battles led to a lot of changes but in there somewhere, he was still the ornery old man we all knew. I hope you can remember the man that would do anything for a laugh. He once sat on a dunk tank in 50 degree weather while relentlessly taunting school children into pitching balls at him to raise money for a fundraiser. By the way, he was giggling like a madman; we all suspected he was just having a good time while freezing his ass off.

He did play it off as if it were all for our class prom fund. He was also known to yell out vegetables at the other team during free throws at basketball games. After those same games, one of us would have to go back into the gymnasium and usher him out the door because he'd be lingering, trying to get one last laugh out of whomever's ear he could catch. He'd say or do something weird and it seemed that the looks of confusion on most people's faces were just as satisfying to him as the belly laughs he'd get. He needed one more person to acknowledge his shenanigans before he'd allow us to get him in the car. It's probably not hard to imagine that at the Gahr family dinner table one evening, a goofy conversation on the topic of obituaries ensued. So per request, and in typical Leonard Gahr fashion, here's one last goofy thing before he goes.

"We will always remember Leonard Gahr for his incredible accomplishments in life. As the founding member of the non-profit organization Underground Sasquatches United, Leonard helped maintain the mystery of the great Sasquatch communities of the tri-state area and procured careers for unemployed Sasquatches during economic hardships. After his many years of charitable work, his research into the outer galaxies accumulated great findings for the human race that will live on through advancements in wood grilling, earth worm tracking, and horseshoe throwing for years to come. Those adventures led to many lifelong friends on every planet he graced. Later in life, he founded the World Hacky Sack Federation whose coveted grand prize was just the mending of all the participants' jeans that ripped during competition.

Leonard is survived by two daughters, Willow and Capri, who are equally, or probably more so, as stubborn as him."

Leonard is also survived by many other family members and friends.

Memorial service will be October 30, 2021, at 2 p.m. at the Christian Church in Carmen, Oklahoma. 


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