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Always with us in spirit in our hearts (our dad, husband, grandpa) Leonard

by Susan
(New York City)

Dad, you are always in my heart and spirit. You were my best friend and strength. I carry you with me always and turn to you to guide me in times of trouble.

Sophie Lila (your great-granddaughter) is named after you and we know that she is like you (somewhere in heaven you are getting great "nachos" from her).

Thank you for always being there for us and always guiding us in the right direction. You are gone 4 and 1/2 years and we will never forget you. You are always missed and thought of always.

I keep you in my thoughts and prayers every day.

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The Grandson
by: Jeremy

Grandpa Lenny will always be the man I most admire and look up to.

I've followed in his footsteps in my career but above all else I try to follow in his footsteps as a man, dad, husbaand and and one day a grandpa.

I love you Grandpa Lenny!

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