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Paul Joseph “Tootles” Leinen

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Paul Joseph “Tootles” Leinen

Birth
Shelby County, Iowa, USA
Death
25 Dec 2020 (aged 94)
Harlan, Shelby County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Portsmouth, Shelby County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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HARLAN TRIBUNE - HARLAN, IA
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2020
PAGE 2A

Paul Leinen, 94
HARLAN -- Paul “Tootles”
Leinen, 94, of Harlan,
formerly of Portsmouth, died
on Friday, Dec. 25, at Myrtue
Medical Center in Harlan.
Visitation Services will
be Wednesday, Jan. 6, from
3-7 p.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic
Church in Portsmouth,
Iowa. Mass of Christian
Burial will be Thursday,
Jan. 7 at 10:30 a.m. at St.
Mary’s Catholic Church in
Portsmouth with interment
at St. Mary’s Cemetery in
Portsmouth.
Pauley Jones Funeral
Home is in charge of the
arrangements.
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PAUL “Tootles” LEINEN, Sr., 94, of Harlan (Mass of Christian Burial 1/7/21)
KJAN Radio - Atlantic, Iowa - OBITUARIES - December 31st, 2020

PAUL “Tootles” LEINEN, Sr., 94, of Harlan, died Dec. 25th, at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. A Mass of Christian Burial for PAUL LEINEN, Sr., will be held 10:30-a.m. Thursday, Jan. 7 2021, at St. Mary, Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, in Portsmouth. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation at St. Mary Our Lady of Fatima is on Wed. Jan. 6th, from 3-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in St. Mary’s Cemetery at Portsmouth.

PAUL “Tootles” LEINEN, Senior is survived by:

His sons – Paul (Mary) Leinen; Tim Leinen; David Leinen (& Carrie Doerr), Jeff (Sierra) Leinen, and Scott (Kim) Leinen.

His daughter – Susan Leinen.

16 Grandchildren, 12 Great Grandchildren, and other relatives.
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Paul "Tootles" Leinen Sr.
March 22, 1926 - December 25, 2020

Paul J. “Tootles” Leinen passed away on December 25, 2020 at the age of 94.
He was born on March 22, 1926 on a farm outside of Portsmouth, Iowa. As a child during the Great Depression and a teenager during WWII, he was heavily influenced by those early years that shaped and molded who he was and how he approached life.
Paul graduated from Portsmouth High School in 1944 and married his wife of 41 years, Barbara Kroeger, on November 27, 1947 in Neola, Iowa.
Together they settled in Portsmouth and started a family while Paul was still farming with his father, Michael.
On May 10, 1954, Paul purchased a local hardware store. In addition, he started a fertilizer and seed corn business out of the garage of his home. From those humble beginnings Leinen Hardware / Leinen, Inc. would serve the farming communities in and surrounding Shelby County for over 50 years.
Paul was very grateful to all of the families that loyally supported the business over those many years. He was proud to be from Iowa (or “Ioway” as he used to say it) and was fiercely loyal to his hometown of Portsmouth. He was a member of St. Mary’s Parish and Our Lady of Fatima Church, the Portsmouth Fire Department, The Knights of Columbus, and was a founding member of the Iowa Western Baseball League.
Paul loved the game of baseball and was known for his power at the plate … once hitting a home run off Bob Gibson in exhibition play as well as collecting several base hits against Big League pitcher Ryne Duren in Westphalia.
In addition to sports, he loved listening to big band music and dancing with his wife, Barbara. They enjoyed trips to Omaha and Council Bluffs for dinner and dancing at places like Peony Park, The 64 Club and the Pizza King.
Paul also loved horse racing and had a long and successful run as an owner of thoroughbreds.
He was a master story teller, he loved to grill and entertain, and he and Barbara enjoyed many years of friendship with so many couples in and around the Portsmouth area.
Paul was predeceased by his wife, Barbara (Kroeger), a daughter, Mary Beth, his parents, Michael E. and Anna (Sondag) Leinen, his in-laws, Ray and Thelma (Sperry) Kroeger. His brothers: Matthias, Edwin, Michael “Mickey” (Ramona) and twin infants. His sisters: Theodora (Rosy) Rosenthal, Augusta (Wesley) Stamp, Marita (Paul) Bendon, Mary Margaret (John) Langer and Rose Ann (James) Slaven. His brother and sister in-law: Clark and Bernice Kroeger.
He is survived by:
6 children: Paul (Mary) Leinen, Susan Leinen, Tim Leinen, David Leinen (Carrie Doerr), Jeff Leinen (Sierra) and Scott Leinen (Kim)
16 Grandchildren: Josh (Elisha) Leinen, Jeremy (Michelle) Leinen, Jaime (Mark) Fritch, Carmen Villageliu, Julia (Ryan) Gilchrist, Paul Villageliu, Matthias Leinen, Dustin Leinen, Kacie Leinen, Cally (Travis) Lee, Caley Doerr, Camila Ruiz, Marcos Ruiz, Taylor (Abbey) Leinen, Buchanan Leinen and Houston Leinen
12 Great Grandchildren: Ethan Leinen, Caitlyn Leinen, Kiron Leinen, Zach Leinen, Sam Leinen, Sydney Leinen, Jack Fritch, Kalan Fritch, Julia Herman, Margot Gilchrist, Phoebe Gilchrist and Caden Lee
… and many loved nieces and nephews.
Visitation at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Portsmouth on Wednesday, January 6th from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Funeral Mass at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Portsmouth on Thursday, January 7th, at 10:30 a.m.
Graveside service for immediate family only after the funeral mass.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the Portsmouth Cemetery Association for painting and refurbishment of the crosses and statues.
HARLAN TRIBUNE - HARLAN, IA
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2020
PAGE 2A

Paul Leinen, 94
HARLAN -- Paul “Tootles”
Leinen, 94, of Harlan,
formerly of Portsmouth, died
on Friday, Dec. 25, at Myrtue
Medical Center in Harlan.
Visitation Services will
be Wednesday, Jan. 6, from
3-7 p.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic
Church in Portsmouth,
Iowa. Mass of Christian
Burial will be Thursday,
Jan. 7 at 10:30 a.m. at St.
Mary’s Catholic Church in
Portsmouth with interment
at St. Mary’s Cemetery in
Portsmouth.
Pauley Jones Funeral
Home is in charge of the
arrangements.
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PAUL “Tootles” LEINEN, Sr., 94, of Harlan (Mass of Christian Burial 1/7/21)
KJAN Radio - Atlantic, Iowa - OBITUARIES - December 31st, 2020

PAUL “Tootles” LEINEN, Sr., 94, of Harlan, died Dec. 25th, at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. A Mass of Christian Burial for PAUL LEINEN, Sr., will be held 10:30-a.m. Thursday, Jan. 7 2021, at St. Mary, Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, in Portsmouth. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation at St. Mary Our Lady of Fatima is on Wed. Jan. 6th, from 3-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in St. Mary’s Cemetery at Portsmouth.

PAUL “Tootles” LEINEN, Senior is survived by:

His sons – Paul (Mary) Leinen; Tim Leinen; David Leinen (& Carrie Doerr), Jeff (Sierra) Leinen, and Scott (Kim) Leinen.

His daughter – Susan Leinen.

16 Grandchildren, 12 Great Grandchildren, and other relatives.
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Paul "Tootles" Leinen Sr.
March 22, 1926 - December 25, 2020

Paul J. “Tootles” Leinen passed away on December 25, 2020 at the age of 94.
He was born on March 22, 1926 on a farm outside of Portsmouth, Iowa. As a child during the Great Depression and a teenager during WWII, he was heavily influenced by those early years that shaped and molded who he was and how he approached life.
Paul graduated from Portsmouth High School in 1944 and married his wife of 41 years, Barbara Kroeger, on November 27, 1947 in Neola, Iowa.
Together they settled in Portsmouth and started a family while Paul was still farming with his father, Michael.
On May 10, 1954, Paul purchased a local hardware store. In addition, he started a fertilizer and seed corn business out of the garage of his home. From those humble beginnings Leinen Hardware / Leinen, Inc. would serve the farming communities in and surrounding Shelby County for over 50 years.
Paul was very grateful to all of the families that loyally supported the business over those many years. He was proud to be from Iowa (or “Ioway” as he used to say it) and was fiercely loyal to his hometown of Portsmouth. He was a member of St. Mary’s Parish and Our Lady of Fatima Church, the Portsmouth Fire Department, The Knights of Columbus, and was a founding member of the Iowa Western Baseball League.
Paul loved the game of baseball and was known for his power at the plate … once hitting a home run off Bob Gibson in exhibition play as well as collecting several base hits against Big League pitcher Ryne Duren in Westphalia.
In addition to sports, he loved listening to big band music and dancing with his wife, Barbara. They enjoyed trips to Omaha and Council Bluffs for dinner and dancing at places like Peony Park, The 64 Club and the Pizza King.
Paul also loved horse racing and had a long and successful run as an owner of thoroughbreds.
He was a master story teller, he loved to grill and entertain, and he and Barbara enjoyed many years of friendship with so many couples in and around the Portsmouth area.
Paul was predeceased by his wife, Barbara (Kroeger), a daughter, Mary Beth, his parents, Michael E. and Anna (Sondag) Leinen, his in-laws, Ray and Thelma (Sperry) Kroeger. His brothers: Matthias, Edwin, Michael “Mickey” (Ramona) and twin infants. His sisters: Theodora (Rosy) Rosenthal, Augusta (Wesley) Stamp, Marita (Paul) Bendon, Mary Margaret (John) Langer and Rose Ann (James) Slaven. His brother and sister in-law: Clark and Bernice Kroeger.
He is survived by:
6 children: Paul (Mary) Leinen, Susan Leinen, Tim Leinen, David Leinen (Carrie Doerr), Jeff Leinen (Sierra) and Scott Leinen (Kim)
16 Grandchildren: Josh (Elisha) Leinen, Jeremy (Michelle) Leinen, Jaime (Mark) Fritch, Carmen Villageliu, Julia (Ryan) Gilchrist, Paul Villageliu, Matthias Leinen, Dustin Leinen, Kacie Leinen, Cally (Travis) Lee, Caley Doerr, Camila Ruiz, Marcos Ruiz, Taylor (Abbey) Leinen, Buchanan Leinen and Houston Leinen
12 Great Grandchildren: Ethan Leinen, Caitlyn Leinen, Kiron Leinen, Zach Leinen, Sam Leinen, Sydney Leinen, Jack Fritch, Kalan Fritch, Julia Herman, Margot Gilchrist, Phoebe Gilchrist and Caden Lee
… and many loved nieces and nephews.
Visitation at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Portsmouth on Wednesday, January 6th from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Funeral Mass at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Portsmouth on Thursday, January 7th, at 10:30 a.m.
Graveside service for immediate family only after the funeral mass.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the Portsmouth Cemetery Association for painting and refurbishment of the crosses and statues.


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