Leon and Audrey Halvorson

 

Leon Halvorson of Mill Creek, Washington passed away on December 30,2024. He was 88 years old.

Leon was born on the family farm in Leeds, ND. Leon graduated from Leeds High School and was active in Future Farmers of America. In 1958 he married Audrey. They made their home in Cando, ND where Leon worked for Standard Oil company delivering to the community for several years.
On 1978 Leon brought his family out west to Bothell, WA. He worked for the Seattle Times/Seattle Post Intelligence newspaper until he retired. He always said that working for the newspaper company was one of the best decisions he ever made.

Leon had many interests; however, his main passion was people. He made everyone feel welcome and greeted everyone who crossed his path with a smile. No one was a stranger. He was truly interested in engaging with people and to hear their stories and life experiences. Through out the years he would meet his group of lifelong friends for coffee every morning at the local Denny’s and later Shari’s in Kirkland. Later in life he and Audrey moved to the Mill Creek Retirement Community at Cogir. Leon and Audrey embraced the retirement community life. They immersed themselves in the community and built numerous, cherished friendships along the way.

In addition to people, Leon was a friend to animals. He had his beloved bichon fries “Buddy” for many years. Buddy traveled with Leon everywhere. After Buddy passed, Leon adopted a little poodle mix and named her Molly. Like Buddy, they were inseparable and went everywhere together.
Leon felt his greatest accomplishments second to his family was his 42 years of sobriety. “It changed my life!”

Leon is survived by his children Lori Bryant, Joni Halvorson (Larry Arnold) and Pam Halvorson; his sister Sherry Sether and brother Allen Halvorson (Evelyn), his grandchildren; Michael Bryant, Richard Bryant, Joseph Armey (Teresa), Katrina Armey Comer, Krista Mayne (Ken Lundigren), Dustin Mayne, Kyle Mayne, several great grandchildren, 1 great, great grandson, numerous nieces and nephews and friends.

He was preceded in death by his wife Audrey who passed during Covid, infant son Randy, daughter Debra, parents Lyle and Harriet Halvorson, brother Delton(Betty), sister Deanna Steil (Manny), brother Curtis Halvorson, grandson Skyler Comer and nephew Elliott Shuster.

A memorial service for both Leon and wife Audrey is planned for Saturday, March 15, at 1:00 pm. It will be held at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 11611 NE 140th, Kirkland, WA 98034.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that remembrances be made on behalf of Leon and Molly to: The NOAH Center at 31300 Brandstrom Road, Stanwood, WA 98292. Online remembrances can be made at: thenoahcenter.org.

 

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Audrey and Leon Halvorson

 

Audrey Halvorson of Mill Creek, Washington passed away during Covid on October 30, 2020. She was 80 years old.

Audrey was born in Langdon, ND.  She attended St. Mary’s Academy in Devils Lake.

In 1958 Audrey married Leon Halvorson.  They made their home in Devils Lake where they had five children, eventually moving to the city of Cando when Leon started working for Standard Oil. Audrey worked as secretary for several years at Cando Lumber.

In 1978 Leon and Audrey brought their family out west to Bothell, Washington. Audrey found employment with Sundstrand in Redmond.  After her retirement from Sundstrand she settled in at home enjoying her crafts, family & savoring that first cup of coffee.  In 1996, her mother Irene moved to Audrey and Leon’s home.  Audrey gained an avid Bingo partner with Irene.   She and her mother enjoyed many games at Sno-king Bingo.  Audrey’s other hobbies included doing puzzles, and crocheting. She crocheted beautiful dollies, tablecloths, blankets, etc with masterful skill.  She left behind many treasured family keepsakes.

Eventually, Audrey and Leon moved to Mill Creek Retirement Community at Cogir.  They enjoyed the retirement community life at Mill Creek and built numerous cherished friendships along the way.

The beloved family pets “Buddy” and later “Molly” gave Audrey and Leon great joy and companionship their retirement years.

Audrey is survived by daughters Lori Bryant, Joni Halvorson (Larry Arnold), Pam Halvorson, brother Art Schneider, sister Karen Dunn (Joe) brother Richard Schneider (Cherie), her grandchildren; Michael Bryant, Richard Bryant, Joseph Armey (Teresa), Katrina Armey Comer, Krista Mayne (Ken Lundigren), Dustin Mayne, Kyle Mayne, several great grandchildren, 1 great, great grandson, numerous nieces, nephews and friends.

She was preceded in death by her infant son Randy, daughter Debra, parents John and Irene Schneider, grandson Skyler Comer and nephew Elliott Shuster.

Audrey’s husband Leon passed away December 30th, 2024.

A memorial service is planned for both Audrey and Leon on Saturday, March 15, 2025 at 1:00 pm. It will be held at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 11611 NE 140th St, Kirkland, WA 98034

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that remembrances be made to: The NOAH Center at 313 Brandstorm Rd, Stanwood, WA 98292. Online remembrances can be made at: thenoahcenter.org

3 Responses to “Leon and Audrey Halvorson”

  • Jane Britton says:

    Leon and audrey will always be in my heart. So many memories. Loved them and there family.

  • Liesha & Bob Weltin says:

    Your parents were very sweet people. They were friendly and kind to everyone. Joni you were a faithful daughter and always made sure their needs were meant. I’m so glad you were able to go to Washington to visit and keep in close contact with them.
    You’re in my thoughts and prayers always.🩷

  • Kathy Doran says:

    I was fortunate to be a neighbor to the Halverson’s.I would visit with them both. Sometimes when Leo went for coffee I would visit with Audrey. Leon was good about letting me take him to his doctor appointment especially eye appointments. I got to know Joni and Lori as well.

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