GREGG-LENART-Obituary

GREGG S. LENART

Parma, Ohio

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age 68, passed away peacefully on October 15th surrounded by his loving family. Dearest father of Scott, Christine Krutsch (Brian), Matthew (Kristen),Gregg Jr. (Jessica), and Kurt (Marissa). Dear grandfather of ten, and great -grandfather of one. Brother of Cheryl Koehler, Bruce Lenart and Renee...

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You were a gentle an kind understanding man. The likes of which we do not see very often. May the Lord keep you at your best. May you rest in eternal peace. God Bless you and your family.

Gregg was someone I share several funny times with. Memories of the farm when I lived with the family with my son. Me backing into his bike, which wasn't funny at the time. We didn't see each other but I always thought of him as a friend. I'm so sorry your dad and brother has been suffering for so long. His pain is gone and now you are all hurting. I'm so sorry for the loss you are feeling. Know that my thoughts and prayers are with the whole family as you go through this difficult time.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of need.
We had such a pleasure knowing you and wish you peace.

The McCormack Family - Cape Coral Florida

Rest in peace Gregg! You were a sweet kind man!

My prayers go out to the whole family, I remember Gregg as always a sweet kind man! May he rest in peace forever.

My deepest sympathy to the Lenart family. Losing a loved one is hard, but somehow good memories will help you cope. Gregg fought a terrible battle, and now I'm hoping he is out of pain, at peace, and in a better place.
Sending prayers to all.

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I have so many memories of your dad from my childhood! I remember anytime my dad and Gregg would take us kids anywhere he'd always ask if we had to go to the bathroom by saying hey do you gotta make? Lol! And pushing us on the swing he would say to the moon Alice when we wanted to go really high. He was so full of life and fun and even when I saw him as an adult it was hey linds how ya doin. He treated me like family and he will be missed so greatly. Lenart family, you are in my prayers as...