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Leona Attenberg

Easton, Connecticut

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Attenberg, LeonaLeona G. Attenberg, age 82, born in Bridgeport, CT. a daughter of the late Samuel A. Goldfarb and Esther B. Goldfarb. Lee, as she was fondly known by friends and family, was a life-long area resident. Lee was married 52 years, to the late Herbert J. Attenberg. Lee was a graduate...

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Dear David and Ellen- Helen, Bill, Cathy, Ron and I are so very sorry for your loss. Your Mom was a wonderful woman in so many ways. Kind, generous, funny, well-read, intellectually curious and one of the best chefs we have ever known! With her passing along with others in that circle of friends it feels like the end of an era. With much love, prayers and happy memories- The Stone, Goldfarb and Robinowitz families.

A warm, vibrant and loving person, I knew her and your dear father through my Aunt and Uncle Mike and Emily Montanaro. She and your dad were a wonderful couple, I am so very sorry for your loss. Sincerely, God Bless you, Love, Kristen Kaczanowski

Lee was more than a dear friend to me. She was one of the most intelligent, interesting and caring people I've ever known. Lee's passing is a great loss, but I will be left with many fond memories of the time we spent together. My sincere condolences to David and Ellen, and to Lee's grandchildren.

Dear David and Ellen,

Your mom, our cousin Lee, has always been a very special person for us. From the moment I entered the Schindel family, she was there with open arms, infectious good cheer and warmth, and unsurpassed generosity in all things. We will miss her greatly. Our thoughts are with you.
Miriam and Aaron Schindel

David and Ellen Lee was a very special client of mine at Creative Co. Salon & Spa for over ten years. She will be greatly missed by all.

Lee was our Realtor and helped us find our first home and then our second here in Easton. She always said I am not just your realtor but your friend for life. Those words were so true. She was wise, warm and wonderful. We will miss her so very much.
The Maiorano Family Easton CT

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Dear David and Ellen, Deepest sympathy with the loss of your mom. She was a kind and gentle giving lady with a lot of class. I have such great memories of the Christmas eves we spent with her and your dad Herb at my Aunt Emily and Uncle Mikes house in Easton. And era gone. Thoughts and prayers
Sincerely, Karen Kaczanowski