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Eugene Lester Obituary

Visitation for Eugene Lester will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Friday, June 2, 2017 at Warren-McElwain Mortuary.

Eugene Edward Lester lived and died on his own terms. He was six months away from his fiftieth birthday when he succumbed to injuries sustained during a motorcycle accident last Saturday night in Lawrence.

Gene was born in Houston, Texas on November 25th, 1967 to Robert and Linda Lester, but grew up near Cut-n-Shoot, Texas on the edge of the Big Thicket. The family relocated to Lawrence in the summer of 1978, where he attended Elementary and Jr. High, graduating in 1986 from Lawrence High School.

Gene enlisted in the Army, where he was an artilleryman. He earned his airborne and air assault wings, served in the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, deployed to U.S. Army Jungle Operations Training Battalion, Fort Sherman, Panama, and eventually served several years in Germany. While in the service, he married Shelly Borland of Lawrence, who joined him in Germany. During that time he witnessed the fall of the Berlin Wall. They had a son, Jake Robert, and lived in Lawrence after he was honorably discharged, SPC E-4. He installed utilities for J.W. Willis Construction in the Northeast Kansas area for several years, worked at K-Mart distribution, erected steel framed buildings, and then joined the family business, The Etc. Shop, as a bookkeeper. Although their marriage did not survive, Gene gained a stepdaughter, Kameron Teehee of Lawrence, who he hoped to someday escort down the aisle.

In 2012, he purchased several acres of overgrown bottom land traversed by Baldwin Creek from a close friend. He proceed to clear brush to shape it into a "park like setting," which he christened "Long Branch Ranch." He constructed a limestone low water bridge across the creek. He was endlessly fascinated with the way it responded to rain events, changed course, deposited sand bars, and swept uprooted trees along like so many matchsticks. A log full of pages of detailed notes and over ten gigabytes of photos and videos documented this project.

When asked, family and friends emphasized his loyalty, generosity, and integrity. He was "always there to help whomever, whenever, often dropping whatever he had going on to help someone else out." He was preceded in death by his paternal and maternal grandparents, his favorite great aunt, Ellen Gregg, and her husband, Ed-after whom he modeled himself in so many ways. He is survived by his parents Linda and Robert, his sister Cyndy, his brother Hugh, Shelly, Kameron, and Jake.

Memorial contributions may be made in his name to the charity of the donor's choice and may be sent in care of Warren-McElwain Mortuary.

Online condolences may be posted at warrenmcelwain.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Lawrence Journal-World from May 31 to Jun. 2, 2017.

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Hugh Lester

May 25, 2025

Not counting any more. Is that acceptance?

Hugh Lester

May 25, 2024

Seven years. Miss him still.

Hugh D Lester

May 25, 2023

OMG, now it´ll be six.

Hugh Lester

May 25, 2023

5 years is yesterday.

Stephen Eglinski

June 6, 2017

My deepest condolences to you Linda, Robert, and Cyndy. Although I hadn't seen or spoken with Gene in many years, reading his obituary and seeing his smile in the photo brought warm feelings to me.

June 3, 2017

Linda, Robert, and Hugh--I'm so very sorry to hear of Eugene's sudden death. My thoughts and prayers are with you all--Kathy von Ende

Gene Shaughnessy

June 2, 2017

Linda & Robert, so sorry to hear about Gene. Only met him one time years ago. He seemed like a very nice young man.Your family strength and many prayers will help you through this tragic accident.

Lori & Sal Velazquez

June 1, 2017

Robert and Family,
Our hearts break with yours at the loss of your beloved son. May the Peace of our Lord rest upon you and comfort you all.

Bob & Patsy Moody

June 1, 2017

Linda and Robert,
We were so sorry to hear of Eugene's sudden death. He obviously lived life to the fullest, a trait he learned from you. I can't imagine anything worse than losing a child. Our thoughts are with you.

Sheryle Damico

June 1, 2017

Linda and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. Hugs. Sheryle D'Amico

Hugh Lester

May 31, 2017

My brother should have died on October 20, 1987. He was involved in the worst parachuting accident at Fort Benning, GA Airborne School in a decade. He wasn't even twenty at the time. Instead, he was spared, and lived another thirty years. His way.

This provides some needed perspective on his loss. That, and the fact that the last five years of his life were his most fulfilling, in the opinion of many that knew him. He will be sorely missed.

Rita Lindsey

May 31, 2017

Linda and family,
My heart aches for you and your family as you go through the loss of your son. Please know that I am thinking about you and my prayers are with you. I love you Linda.
Sincerely,
Rita

Tammy Sanders

May 31, 2017

Gene came into our lives in 1987 when he entered the Military life @ wanted to jump out of planes, like my husband! He lived his life that same way. Always an adventure. The kindest man. I know he has many jewels in his crown in Heaven, where he is alongside my husband again. Prayers for his family.

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