efore her death in April 2003.
After graduating from Delaware University with a degree in Engineering, Lee started his professional career as an Electrical Engineer at General Electric in Schenectady NY. From there he went to Pratt & Whitney in Hartford, CT. In 1960 he moved his growing family to Broomfield, CO. His last twenty four years of a professional engineering career were spent with Gates Rubber Company, while living for a time in Evergreen and Green Mountain. In retirement he spent several years working for Porter Industries in Loveland CO. In his retelling of his life he always comments on the many satisfying relationship he had during all of his working career.
Throughout his life Lee loved music. He was an accomplished musician playing both flute and piano with great skill and composing several original pieces. Spending time camping, hiking and fishing in the Colorado mountains was a great joy to him. He was also an inventor. He had several patents and was always trying to find a way to turn his ideas into successful products. In all he was a person who was curious about everything and thought deeply about life. He will be remembered for his kindness, optimism, humor and most people will say that he was a genuinely nice guy.
A celebration of life service will be arranged for the spring when it can be held outside in the mountains he loved so much.
In Lieu of flowers we ask that you consider a donation to the Community Living Center of the Cheyenne VA Medical Center. Checks can be made out to the Cheyenne VA Medical Center, include on the check or on an attached sheet: "Community Living Center -acct #305 - in memory of Leland Inscho". The address is as follows:
Cheyenne VA Medical Center
Attn: Volunteer Services mail box 135
2360 E Pershing Blvd.
Cheyenne, WY 82001