Les was born and raised in Randolph, Kansas. Les was raised through the difficult years of the “Dust Bowl Storms” of 1930’s. He enlisted into the United States Army, serving both active Army, California, and Kansas National Guards for over 37 years. He attained the rank of Sergeant Major retiring as Chief Warrant Officer. One of his first loves was driving trucks early on and completed this dream by driving an over the road truck for two years, preceding his full retirement.
He is survived by his wife of 28 plus years, Audrey Cyrene. Surviving children include Donald Cyrene (Margit), Cheryl Tillinghast (Mark) and Laurel Cyrene (Steve). He leaves behind three step children, Kathy Miller (Tony deceased), Tim Bumbarger (Mary Beth ) and Karen Chauvin (Robert). Numerous grandchildren an great grandchildren remain. He was preceded in death by his mother, Lorna Rice Cyrene and his father, Albert Cyrene. His sisters, Mildred Young and Gladys Lindquist also preceded him. Also, preceded in death were three wives; Annarose Cyrene, Belva Joyce Cyrene and Sue Foster Cyrene.
He enjoyed many years of not only serving in the military but photography. Audrey and Les enjoyed many quality years together with abundant travels as well as sharing in may activities with family, including quality fellowship with many friends and faith-based activities. They had both participated in mission trips prior to their marriage. Les was an avid bicyclist, a sport that he began in his 45th year which included several distance trips including a 1600 mile trip in central Europe at age 62. He biked across Kansas 527 miles in 7 days when he was 66 and biked 76 miles on the Pinellas Trail for his 75th birthday.
He was also enthusiastic about his every other day workouts at the gym and continued his workout and bicycling until his 90th year. He was quick to encourage others to never stop maintaining physical fitness at the highest level possible. He was always eager to express how blessed he was to enjoy a rich and satisfying Christian life. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him (March 13, 1929-December 7, 2024)
Memorial service is pending at present time, date to be determined later. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his honor to Suncoast Cathedral Church, 2300 62nd Ave North, St. Petersburg, Florida 33702
Visit My Garden
Come rest a spell.
Breath in the fragrance of my flowers
You know they are not just mine
they are ours.
Have some wine and bread to nourish
your body and soul.
visit my garden
so you may heal, now you know
You walked many miles
tasted bitter tears
You felt the wrath of your enemy
throughout the years.
visit my garden
it is yours for ever more
rest now, you have no more chores
your soul is free,
embrace your loved ones
you will soon see.
visit my garden
spend eternity with me.
Johnny Cyrene (C) 7/12/2021
Our deepest sympathy Johnny and Susie Cyrene.
I remember Les as a wonderful thoughtful friend. He was sweet and kind to everyone he met. He will be missed.