Leland Ellsworth Emerson

Tuesday, February 13, 1917
Date of Death:
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Age:
96 years old
Leland Ellsworth Emerson
Leland Ellsworth Emerson,96, of Rochester, MN passed away at the Stewartville Care Center on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014.
“Lee” was born in Mpls, MN on Feb. 13, 1917 to Donald and Amber(Westman) Emerson. He is survived by Sherry Burton, Lakeville,MN and Gary Emerson, Sylmar, CA, children from his first wife who died of Lupus very young.He remarried Evelyn (Campbell) Emerson in 1948 who died in 1996. They are survived by Nancy Jo-Ann (Emerson) Gedge, granddaughter Raina Johnson-Ketchum, grandson-in-law Michon Ketchum, and great-granddaughters Ashley Johnson and Laney Ketchum.
After his birth Lee moved to Rochester, MN. After high school he joined the U.S. Navy, age 18 and served in the Asiatic area aboard different vessels including the Flagship U.S.S. Augusta with Admiral Yarnell. After 4 years in the Navy, he returned to Rochester and then moved to Southern California where he worked 40 years as a Quality Assurance Engineer in the aerospace industry inspecting instruments for fighter aircraft and the NASA moon landing.
Lee enjoyed exploring ghost towns and mining camps in California, Nevada and Arizona. He made silver turquoise jewelry and studied books on the American Indian. He was also active in his church, teaching Sunday School and working with the homeless in L.A.
A funeral service will be held at 11:00AM in the River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral Home on Wednesday, Jan. 22, conducted by the Rev. Jeff Utecht with visitation by family and guests one hour before. A military graveside service at Grandview Memorial Gardens will follow.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Evangel United Methodist Church or Stewartville Care Center 120 NE 4th St. Stewartville,MN 55976 where Lee received outstanding care.
Macken Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences are welcome at www.mackenfuneralhome.com
Condolences
The family of Leland Ellsworth Emerson has received the following condolences.
Though I had not seen him for a number of years, I will always remember Lee's friendly smile and wonderful attitude toward life. My greatest sympathy to the family, especially Nancy and Raina, whom I also had the pleasure of knowing. Lee was a true gentleman and a wonderful person.
Nancy, Stafford, Raina & family- so sorry to hear of your loss.Lee was a great man with a big heart. I still remember the first time I met him st the clinic with his dog Molly.What a kind man that I grew fond of.I always told Raina she was so lucky to have such a special grandfather! He always thought of others . Valentines Day he would pick up flowers for Nancy & Raina and one red rose for me. He will be greatly missed. My heart goes out to ALL of you.