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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Leonard G. Imming

November 5, 1910 ~ July 16, 1992

Alva - Memorial mass service for Leonard George Imming, 81, who died Thursday, July 16, 1992, is at 7 PM Wednesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church with the Rev. David Imming officiating. Burial is in Evergreen Cemetery in Evergreen, Colorado.

He was born November 5, 1910, in Hanover, Kansas to Frank and Sofia Immia. He married Agnes Bond on September 14, 1937. He worked for McClellan's Variety Stores and then became part owner in Neal's Hardware Store. He worked at Halliburton's until his retirement in 1975. He was a member of Assumption Catholic Church in Duncan.

He is survived by two sons, the Rev. David Imming of Alva and Daniel Imming of Conifer, Colorado; a daughter, Ann Rich of Littleton, Colorado; and five grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to Hospice Association of Duncan, Sacred Heart Good Samaritan Fund or Habitat for Humanity.  


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