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Leland C. Jennings Jr.

Jersey City, New Jersey

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Leland C. Jennings, Jr., 57, of Middletown, DE died, Thursday, March 4, 2010 in Lewes De. He was born in Pennsville, NJ, the son of the late Leland G. Jennings and Gloria Scariato Jennings. He was the Chief Historian and Director of Cultural Affairs for the State of Delaware. He obtained his...

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It has been a year my friend... you are missed...

Lee's name just came into my mind today and this being 2010 I googled him. I did not expect to find this. My deepest sympathies to his family. I have not seen Lee since 1971 when we briefly dated. I have fond memories of a very talented person and it is obvious by reading the brief story of his brief life that he put those talents to great use. Again my thoughts are with you.

I don't even know where to start. For 25 years you have been my mentor, my friend, my advocate...too many places in my life to mention. Because of you I have had amazing opportunities. Working with Ornette, working on Phillip Morris Super Band Jazz Series, working at Folk Fest, Stage managing, Building Christmas Decor, Caucus, Freelancing, even creating my own large special events, so many places and so many adventures... I truly miss you my friend. I remember all the familiar places......

Linda, You know that I love you and Lee like a mom and dad. You both are such uniquely amazing people, and if any two people are soul mates, it's without a doubt you and Lee. He lives on in the hearts of many, and his heart is always with you. I love you.

for the Jennings family, Im sorry for the loss you've suffered. Praying for Peace&Strength to help in this rough time..

In September of 1969 Lee took the new kid from Massachusetts under his wing. He made Senior Year bearable. "Good night, God bless, safe home."
"And until we meet again, May God hold you safe in the palm of His hand."

Dear Linda, Patrick, Susan, and Beth:
There are no words to express the deepest sorrow that I feel for our loss. For 33 years BRO Lee has been a mentor, and a true friend.He was the brother that I never had. We survived many a business venture, and an abundance of true life experiences together.The void he leaves in my heart and soul can never be filled. I, as all will miss the spirit and inner being that is Lee Jennings.

Leigh "Pirate" Hartshorn Jr.

Northfield,N.J.

Dear Linda, Patrick, Susan,and Beth:

There are no words to express the deepest sorrow that I feel for our loss.For over 33 years BRO Lee has been a mentor, and a true friend. He was was the brother that I never had.

Lee's good humor and friendship got me through many a difficult time on the road. I'm so glad I was able to reconnect with him in recent years. My condolences to his family.