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Les L. Jensen

Feb 2, 1937 – Nov 19, 2020

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Les L. Jensen, 83, passed away, at his residence, on Thursday, November 19, 2020, surrounded by family members. Due to the COVID 19 Pandemic, a private service was held. A memorial picnic will be held this summer. You will be able to view the service via live stream at beginning at 4:oo p.m.  on December 5th.

 

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Les L. Jensen, 83, passed away, at his residence, on Thursday, November 19, 2020, surrounded by his family. He was born in Mitchell, South Dakota on February 2, 1937 the son of the late Carl and Luella (nee: Reiger) Jensen.

Les was a graduate of Washington Park High School.  He had been employed by the J.I. Case Co. for over 35 years, retiring in 1990. He then worked for CMB Erector until, finally, retiring for good. He was a lifetime member of the Racine Instinctive Bowman, the Old Timers Athletic Club, HOG, Abate of Wisconsin and Florida, and the NRA.

Les enjoyed spending times with family and friends having a cold beer or two whether it was at a bonfire, hanging out at the beach or on his patio. He also enjoyed fishing and hunting, both in Florida and his place in the north woods of Wisconsin, riding his Harley all over the country and collecting T-shirts and patches for his children and grandchildren. Les also loved to bowl and went to many state and national tournaments.

Les was the original “McGiver”; he loved to tinker and could fix most anything. He was always ready to help anyone who needed it. Les always spoke his mind and wasn’t afraid to give you a good “wallop” if he thought you need it, but he also gave the best hugs and roughest kisses. He will be greatly missed.

Surviving are his children, Dawn Jurkiewicz, Daryl Jensen, Danyl (Cheryl) Jensen, Kay Jensen, Tammi Londre, Scott (Sue) Reede, Clayton (Laurie) Stockwell, Eric Stockwell; grandchildren, Kathryn (Josh) James, Marc Jurkiewicz, Paul Jensen, Daryl (Hannah) Jensen Jr., Justin (Rachel) Jensen, Michael (Timmie) Hoechrel, David (Amber) Kuhagen, Thomas (Erica) Kuhagen, Kelly (Kim) Waldron, Krystle (Gretchen) Villafane-Kost, Ricky Fergus, Ashley (Jordan) Mundy, April Londre, Haley Plewa, Jacob Plewa, Shiloh Stockwell, Sebastian Stockwell, and Faith Stockwell; 21 great-grandchildren; his nephew and close friend, Jerome Jensen. Les is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. In addition to his parents, Carl and Luella, Les was preceded in death by his first wife, Deanna, and his second wife, Cheryl; son, Kurt Jensen; daughter, Kristy Jensen; great-grandson, Thomas Kuhagen Jr.; brother, Robert Jensen, and sister, Carol Jensen.

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  1. Gloria says

    November 22, 2020 at 12:07 pm

    My condolences, Love & prayers to you all. He was a great man! Bless the days ahead……
    ❤️Gloria

  2. Al Dandeneau from Wautoma says

    November 22, 2020 at 1:24 pm

    Les is a loss to his many friends and family—-He led a prolific life—-I knew him well thru association with the O T A C—He was a giving participant—-
    He was also involved in a variety of sports and extended his energies to all its aspects—-
    My sympathy to his family on his passing

  3. Dan Hiatt says

    November 22, 2020 at 7:37 pm

    Beer always tasted better with Les. He was a straight-shooter and a very sincere individual. His endearment and genuine love for others was always evident. I feel a true warmth and serene calmness knowing he was a friend. His memory will always give me a smile.

  4. Sue jensen says

    November 23, 2020 at 6:13 pm

    Bye les! U were one of a kind!!

  5. Tom Cook says

    November 23, 2020 at 8:12 pm

    Les you were a great guy lot of fun the old 6th Street days

  6. Della Echeverria Palubicki says

    November 24, 2020 at 2:46 pm

    You were a great neighbor and friend to my family for many years. You will be missed. Hugs and love! Say Hi to all our loved ones up in Heaven!

  7. Tanya Guillaume says

    November 24, 2020 at 5:00 pm

    My prayers are with the Jensen family. He was very kind and it was nice to sit by the picnic tables to have a cold one with him and the guys.

    May he ride again.

  8. Mike & Linda Salinas says

    November 25, 2020 at 5:18 pm

    Sending all of Les’s family and friends lots of love peace and sincere heartfelt condolences. Mike Salinas absolutely thought the world of his buddy Les he will be missed greatly 💙 ride free and drink your beer my dear friend ❤

  9. Gary call says

    December 4, 2020 at 7:19 pm

    Bye to my close friend Lester. I’ve known you since I was 14 an what a pleasure it’s been. All those fishing trips ,an most special deer camp. Those memories will be talked about for many years to come. You were the grand Poo bah . I will miss you much. None of us will come close to filling your shoes. You were always the greatest take charge guy. Thanks for the wonderful memories. God bless you my friend. Mr.call

  10. Denny albright says

    December 5, 2020 at 2:45 pm

    Love you uncle les!!! You gave me a place to stay when I needed one…let me into your huge and wonderful family (and crazy) kept me in line for a while gave me advice.. quite a man to have in your corner…
    I will always be grateful. Miss you my friend… my condolences to the family. Denny

  11. Jane czosnek says

    December 5, 2020 at 4:53 pm

    RIP uncle Les
    I will never forget your big bear hugs you would give nor the big smile on your face! ❤️

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We recently used Draeger-Langendorf’s services for my grandmothers funeral and we are so thankful for Mike and the rest of the staffs help. They made the whole process easy and never urged us to make a certain choice. They were very informative of how the service was going to go and always made sure we knew what was going on. To our surprise Mike Langendorf was there singing in the choir during the funeral and it really made us feel like he truly cared about us. Such a fantastic singing voice! Amazing people to have helping plan during a hard time, would highly recommend.

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