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Don G. Leininger

Pottsville, Pennsylvania

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Don G. Leininger, 74, of Palmyra transitioned into eternal life on Sunday evening, December 4, 2011 at the Polyclinic Hospital, Select Unit. Born March 17, 1937 in Pottsville, he was the son of the late Arlene and George Goodman of Orwigsburg. He retired from the Governor's Office where he...

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Judy,

We are so sorry and shocked to hear of Don's passing. Bob has fond memories of Don while they were growing up. God bless you and your family.

It was a shock today to see "Duck's" name in the Obit column. Growing up the three Musketeers as we were referred to. Ed Wilbur, Don "Duck" Leininger,Charles "Goose"Andrews. Were together thru thick and thin.
The last time all of us were together would have been on
my annual Birthday dinner which would have been Feb.1955. The Dinner was always Spaghetti and Meatballs.
I went in the Marine Corps after Graduation and we lost track as far as a team went. Joe Koury's...

Dear Judy and family,
I was very sorry to hear of Don's passing, and understand your pain all too well. He was your rock and supported not only you but your grandchildren. I know his devotion to Michael, and pray he will hold on to the memories they built together.
There is nothing anyone can do to ease your pain, but my best advice is to journal your emotions and feelings during this journey as I'm sure you've done during many others. I have found my notes to bring comfort and...

I offer my condolences to Judy and family.
My name is Joe Koury and I live in Pottsville. Don and i grew up together on Harrison st., he lived 4 doors down the street from me.
We were best friends growing up and did just about everything together. He was a year older than me. Ater high school we kind of went our separate ways, Don left town and I stayed in Pottsville. But I never forgot"Duckie",never knew where that came from)his mom never liked it. He will be sadly missed.
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Judy and family, I am so sad to hear of Don's passing. He will be greatly missed. I have so many fond memories of him when we worked together. He was always cheerful and a lot of fun to be around. We had a great work crew when he was there. My prayers will be with you all.
Kathy (Snavely) Seibert