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- LeVern Stanley Stevens, 90, of Spokane, Washington, formerly of Hanley Falls and Clarkfield, died Friday, July 2, 2010 at his home in Spokane.
Funeral services were held on Friday, July 9, 2010 at Heritage Funeral Chapel. He was born January 1, 1920 in Hanley Falls to James and Clara (Jacobsen) Stevens. He graduated from Hanley Falls High School.
- LeVern married Ruth E. Foss at her family home in 1941. They farmed in Hanley Falls for ten years, and he managed Great Plains Lumber in Clarkfield. The family moved to Spokane in 1961 and he worked for Western Pine Lumber, then for the City of Spokane in road maintenance until his retirement in 1984.
- Following the death of his first wife of 48 years, he married Viola Collison in 1990 and they were married for 16 years.
- LeVern enjoyed traveling, camping and spending time with his family. He was a kind and generous man with a gentle spirit. LeVern was a member of Open Bible Church for over 45 years and he served as a deacon.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Ruth E. (Foss)Stevens; his second wife, Viola (Collison) Stevens; sister Arlene Johnson; and grandson Jeffrey Todd Stevens.
LeVern is survived by son Gary (Sandee) Stevens; stepdaughter Peggy (Phill) Orrin; stepson Darrell (Nancy) Collison; brothers Clayton (Doris) Stevens and Orville (Joan) Stevens; grandchildren: Cindy (Mike) Johnson, Cherie (Relly) Fenrich, Kelly (Rick) Morgan; step-grandchildren: Traci Gering, David (Lisa) Nance, and numerous other step-grandchildren; great-grandchildren Chase and Chelsea Christianson, Ben and Samantha Morgan and Maddie Fenrich.
Arrangements were by Heritage Funeral Home & Crematory of Spokane. Memorial contributions may be made to Turning Point Open Bible Church or a charity of your choice.
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