Leslie Calvert Wells, Jr.
September 14, 1959 – June 7, 2021
Leslie Calvert Wells, Jr., 61, of Edgewater passed away June 7, 2021. He was born September 14, 1959 in Annapolis to Leslie Calvert, Sr. and Thelma Anne (Farrell) Wells. Leslie was raised in Annapolis and enjoyed hunting and fishing from a young age. He worked for his family business, Wells Home Improvements and he married Jane Redwood on March 24, 1990. Leslie enjoyed riding his motorcycle, woodworking, searching for and collecting Civil War relics, watching old westerns and listening to country music. He was a charter member of Iron Riders Motorcycle Club of Annapolis, where his nickname was Lizard. Thirty-two years and five months ago he endured a heart and lung transplant but never lost his zest for life. He was a brave and valiant man and everyone who met him loved him.
Leslie is survived by his loving wife, Jane Redwood, mother Anne Wells of Annapolis and siblings Debra Kilian and husband Jay of Arnold and Glenn Wells and wife Stacey of Edgewater. Also surviving are sister-in-law Kimberly Wells of Annapolis and brother-in-law Colin Redwood of New Zealand, 11 nieces and nephews and 6 great nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father Leslie “Sam” Wells, Sr., sister Margaret Dyke and brother Michael Wells.
Visitation
&
Services
- Funeral Service
Saturday, June 12, 2021
10:00 AM
Interment
- Burial
Contributions
Gettysburg National Military Park
Office of the Superintendent
Gettysburg National Military Park
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325
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Les was my friend & he was one who would back me up against anyone, if needed & also he would tell me when I was wrong! I enjoyed traveling up & down the East coast & into the interior of our country together looking for artifacts, both at shows & in the ground. I will miss him & I pray you guys find peace in this most difficult of times. God is the one Judge we will all stand before on that Judgement day & we all need to be ready. May God Bless everyone who loved & enjoyed time along side Les. He is missed already.
I’m so sorry to read about Leslie’s death. I’m an old friend of the family and have loss touch with the Wells family. Margaret and I were good friends. Anne this is Tuss & Elsie Russell’s daughter Robin Kirby. My condolences to the family.
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I’m so very sorry for the family and extended family’s loss of Les. He’ll surely be missed by all.
So sorry to hear of Leslie’s passing. My deepest condolences to his wife and family.
I’m so sorry Less was a great friend he will be missed
Les was my friend & he was one who would back me up against anyone, if needed & also he would tell me when I was wrong! I enjoyed traveling up & down the East coast & into the interior of our country together looking for artifacts, both at shows & in the ground. I will miss him & I pray you guys find peace in this most difficult of times. God is the one Judge we will all stand before on that Judgement day & we all need to be ready. May God Bless everyone who loved & enjoyed time along side Les. He is missed already.
Rest in Peace Les. It was both an honor and privilege to have had you as a close friend. Your determination and grit on the road of life was beyond measure. Deepest condolences to Jane and family.
Rest In Peace and ride on those streets of gold. One day we will ride with you.
I am so sorry. Les was an awesome guy, he took me hunting for the first ever and I got my first deer with Les. He was a wealth of information and he will be missed.
I’m so sorry to read about Leslie’s death. I’m an old friend of the family and have loss touch with the Wells family. Margaret and I were good friends. Anne this is Tuss & Elsie Russell’s daughter Robin Kirby. My condolences to the family.