Leonard-Andolek-Obituary

Leonard S. Andolek

Euclid, Ohio

Aug 26, 1942 – Jun 30, 2025 (Age 82)

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BORN
August 26, 1942
DIED
June 30, 2025
AGE
82
LOCATION
Euclid, Ohio
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Leonard S. Andolek, a retired member of the Euclid Fire Department and a generous friend to many, died peacefully on June 30, 2025 at age 82. A day earlier, he had reconnected with members of his brotherhood at Station No. 1, swapping stories and sharing laughs, then went home to listen to the...

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I have known Lenny for over 40 years. Thousands of great times, millions of laughs, whether at the fire house, on the boat, at Skinny´s, or on our out of town adventures with Lenny and Sharon. My world changed a little bit the other day but my memories will never fade. Thanks for being my brother. Rest in peace.

Just someone you wanted to talk with even if it was just for a few minutes at Skinnys. Will be missed.

I was a friend of many of Lenny's contemporaries at John Carroil but never had the pleasure to meet Lenny himself. But I must say I was taken by the stories told about him in his obituary. He was "salt of the earth", a true down-to-earth guy like many of the St. Joe guys I knew. May he rest in peace.

Thank you for your very brave service to our country and Eucild FD ! God bless you

My cousin, Ed (buddy) retired as Lt. Baronski, and owner of Euclis Lawn and Garden. I remember when Fire House "1" (1943) was the only, two story high, wooden structure, where the car wash (E.222) is now My sympathies to all family members. Tom Delivuk My home was located behind Euclid PD on Crystle Ave.

Lenny was a great friend and firman. He was a kind and gentle person. We have so many wonderful memories of him. He loved sports. Condolences to Sharon and his family members. We will miss him.

Lenny is a great man he will be missed

There will be a huge void at Skinny's. A friendly and knowledgeable person, he'd always wanted to know what was going on in the high school sports world when I wrote for Euclid Sun and Plain Dealer. He was always complimenting me on my stories and often said how much he missed my writing when I retired. He and Sharon were the perfect couple. Lenny was a loyal friend and fun to be around. He and his stories will be greatly missed. Prayers and thoughts to Sharon and his family. RIP, Lenny. You...