Leslie G. Baxter
 Born: 09/23/1908
Birth Location: Ayrshire, IA
Death Date: 10/20/2008
Death Location:Ruthven, Iowa
Service: 1:00 p.m., Thursday, October 23, 2008 at the Bethany Lutheran Church in Emmetsburg. Burial is in Silver Lake Cemetery, Ayrshire.
Visitation: The family will greet friends Wednesday from 4 – 8:00 p.m. at the Joyce Funeral Home in Emmetsburg.
Leslie George Baxter was born September 23, 1908 on a farm near Ayrshire, IA the son of Robert and Edna (Rouse) Baxter. He attended school in Ayrshire where he also drove the school bus. On December 30, 1930, Leslie was united in marriage to Gladys Walker in Algona, Iowa. They farmed near Ayrshire, West Bend, Ruthven, Graettinger and Lone Rock. Gladys passed away in February of 1973, and in November, Leslie retired to Emmetsburg. On April 27, 1974, he married Mamie Long in Emmetsburg, Iowa. They lived in Emmetsburg before moving to Ruthven Assisted Living in August 2002. Leslie enjoyed farming, helping others, fishing and spending time with his grandchildren. He was a member of Bethany Lutheran Church in Emmetsburg. On Monday, October 20, 2008, Leslie Baxter passed away at the Ruthven Care Center. He was 100 years old. Left to cherish his memory are his two daughters: Doris (Darrel) Malm of Spencer and Lucille (Don) Dammann of Estherville; five grandchildren: Dennis (Rhonda) Dammann, Denise (Jerry) Kinnetz, Darrel Baxter, Dave Malm and Don (Debbie) Malm; seven great-grandchildren: Andrea Kinnetz, Kari Colling, Cheney Dammann, Eric Dammann Camilla Malm, Jennifer Malm and Mark Malm; two great-great-grandchildren: Braxton Colling and Mackenzie Colling: brother, Rolland Baxter of Lone Rock; sister, Eythel Rowcliffe of Osage; three stepdaughters: Marlys (William) Walters of Bella Vista, AR, Gayle (Doyle) Miller of Klamath Falls, OR, and Ardyth (Alfred) Vignes of Cypress, TX. He is preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Gladys and second wife, Mamie; three sons: Alvin, Dale and Robert; two brothers: Bud Baxter and Doc Baxter; three sisters: Marie Carpenter, Mildred Cutter and Helen Christoffer. Paste the following into your browser to view a tribute video for Leslie Baxter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8LK47rYcRc
 
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Posted at: 10/22/2008
By: Patty (Baxter) Newbury
I'm so sorry that I can't be there for you all! Just know that I'm keeping all of you in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Patty

Posted at: 10/22/2008
By: Jenn (Reed) Schnell
I am so sorry for your loss. Leslie and my grandpa Russel Reed shared a room at the Care Center. My grandpa really enjoyed his company and they were able talk about their memories together. I am sure they are together once again enjoying a story and a laugh.

Posted at: 10/22/2008
By: Joyce Ruehle Dixson
Sorry to hear about your /Dad's passing. He sure had a long life. But you are never ready for them to leave this life. Joyce Ruehle Dixson

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