Leslie Ann Wyman passed away on September 14th after a lengthy and courageous battle with cancer. She was a local businesswoman, and her trucks with the distinctive âH20 to Go" signs were seen throughout the county. When she wasn't delivering water or contracting to fight forest fires Leslie participated in reenactments of famous wagon trains using her own teams of horses and wagons. She became adept at black powder shooting. and demonstrated her skill at rendezvous with others who shared her enthusiasm for the fur trapping period in Oregon's history. She was an avid bird watcher and enjoyed being out in nature where she would identify trees and plants. Horses were a great love, and her happiest moments were spent trail riding with her friends and family. She is survived by her mother, Shirley Jonas, her husband Paul Moreno, a daughter Laura Morrison, a granddaughter Paige Lily Morrison, her aunt Fran Turney, step-children Tyler Moreno and Heather Moreno, her brother Stephen Wyman, half-brothers Tony Watts and Harry Snowden, Winnie Green her half-sister and her niece Roslyn Wall.