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In Memory

Leslie Colling - Class Of 1948

 

Leslie L. Colling, 86, of Austin, Minnesota, died Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017, at Fairview Care Center in Dodge Center, Minnesota. Leslie L. Colling, 86 He was born Dec. 13, 1930, to Leo and Lela (Hume) Colling on a farm near Indianola, Nebraska, and grew up with one brother and four sisters. Following his 1948 graduation from McCook High School in Nebraska, Leslie began his career with Hormel Foods Corp. in September 1949 as a general laborer on the hog slaughtering floor in Fremont, Nebraska. It was in Fremont that he met his future wife. On March 18, 1951, Leslie was united in marriage to June Louise Larson at the Methodist Church in Oakland, Nebraska. Their union was blessed with two children and 59 years of marriage. Mr. Colling served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, achieving the rank of sergeant. He was honorably discharged in 1954. Leslie continued his education at Midland University in Fremont, where he graduated cum laude in 1959. His 41-year career with Hormel continued until his retirement on Dec. 30, 1990, after serving as curemaster and director in charge of all cured and smoked meats for the entire Hormel company. Leslie served as the company’s curemaster from 1977-1990, during which time his familiar signature appeared on every Cure 81 ham produced. A member of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Austin, Les was also a past member of both the Elks Club and the Austin Country Club. In his early years, he spent his spare time fishing and hunting. Later in life he enjoyed travel and golf. His family and friends will miss him dearly