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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
John Lewis
Lehenbauer
August 29, 1950 – October 25, 2020
JOHN "JAY" LEWIS LEHENBAUER
John "Jay" Lewis Lehenbauer, age 70, of Raymore, Missouri, passed away peacefully in his home on Sunday, October 25, 2020 surrounded by his loving family.
A graveside service will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, October 30, 2020 at the Greenwood Cemetery, 3740 Hwy Bb, Palmyra, Missouri 63461.
In addition, a Celebration of Life service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 7, 2020 at Evangel Church, 1414 E. 103rd Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64131.
Jay was born in Hannibal, Missouri in the summer of 1950 to A.H. Lehenbauer and Mary Jean (Tuley) Lehenbauer on August 29th. He grew up with two brothers and three sisters. After graduating high school Jay went on to further his education. He saw the soon to be love of his life, Bonita (Watters) Lehenbauer, at the Palmyra Sesquicentennial in 1969 and on October 24, 1970 they were married.
Jay was an entrepreneur by nature and was always looking for a "For Sale" sign. He owned several businesses including a dry cleaners, restaurants, catering and vending, an insurance agency and a preschool. For the past 15 years Jay was a business broker and claimed that it was the most rewarding work he had done.
Jay and Bonita were blessed with four children, Amy, Angela, Tony, and Lacey. He loved his family more than life. His favorite thing to do was to spend time together with his kids and grandkids. He never missed a birthday, a holiday, a Sunday lunch, or any opportunity to see his family. He was their biggest cheerleader. He and Bonita just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.
Jay also loved fishing and would take big trips to Canada with his friends where he could spend time in nature, make up his own recipes as he cooked for his buddies, and loved being in the quiet outdoors. His favorite part was his special rock where he could sit and fish on Lake Agnes.
Jay enjoyed woodworking and making special projects with and for his family. He invested so much time and love making things for his kids and grandkids. "Anybody got a shim?"
Another big love of Jay's was his passion for cooking and barbequing. Jay served others through his gift of hospitality. He spent countless hours cooking for those he loved, always making enough to feed an army whether he was cooking for 4 or 40. He cooked for every church event, ministry event and family function. (Thanks for teaching us how to make egg sandwiches for Mom for Mother's Day, Dad!)
Jay's first love was the Lord. He was a quiet man, but he spoke volumes through his character, his integrity, and the way he honored others. He served in every church he was involved in and he did it with excellence.
Jay was preceded in death by his parents, A.H. and Mary Jean Lehenbauer. He leaves behind his loving wife of fifty years, Bonita Lehenbauer; four children, Amy Martin (Daniel), Angela Baker (Jimmy), Tony Lehenbauer (Ashley), and Lacey Allen (Shea); two brothers, Brent Lehenbauer and Kent Lehenbauer (Cindy); three sisters, Deana Quinn (Paul), Nancy Lehenbauer-Marshall (Rob), and Sue Fansler (Gary); and twelve grandchildren, Ashton Baker, Toby Baker, Alex Martin, Fabian Baker, Aden-Jay Baker, Julia Baker, Jackson Martin, Layla Allen, Saige Allen, Scarlett Allen, Asa Lehenbauer, and Duke Lehenbauer.
Oobie oobie, Dad! We can't wait to see you again!
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to Our Father's Farm at www.harvesthome.org .
Arrangements: Cullen Funeral Home, Raymore, Missouri 816.322.5278
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