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Leonard M. Becwar

Omaha, Nebraska

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Leonard M. Becwar 83, Friend, formerly of Milligan, died Sunday (3/2/08) in Friend. Born 8/22/1924, rural Milligan. 1941 graduate Milligan High School. Former owner: LB Inn, Becwar Touring, and LB Tapes, all Milligan; former employee NKC Grain Company and Ace Supply, advertising salesman for Waco...

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Dear DeLores,
We are sorry to learn of Leonard's passing away. Please accept our condolences. We have fond memories of his great music and the fun times.
With our love,

Uncle Leonard was such a Special Man. The true measure of a man is not what he acquires in his lifetime but what he leaves behind. He was such a warm and generous man who gave so much of himself and brought so much happiness in the lives of others. He made a wonderful difference in this world and he will never be forgotton. With Sympathy- May beautiful memories give you strength. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Delores,
Richard and I were very saddened to find out of your loss. Leonard, as you know, sold us pens and other items for our Green Magazine business. But, we were always so glad to visit with him when he'd drop by as he was always so interesting. Your busy lives sparked great conversations. We'll miss him as I know you will. I hope your memories of your time together fill your thoughts and make no room for sadness. He was a wonderful man.
Richard and Carol Hain
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Delores, Sorry to hear about Lenny.
Didn't get together very often, but had so much fun when we did. Always trading jokes with Leonard. Will miss my cousin. May he keep the angels laughing with his jokes and music.

Delores and Family, We were sorry to hear about Leonard's death. He was a special person. The music he loved and shared with all of us is a special gift. My Dad, (Frank Kassik) was so appreciative of the chance Leonard gave him to play in his polka band, he thanked Leonard at the Polka Hall of Fame ceremony for giving him the opportunity. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

Delores,
Am so really sorry about Leonard. He was always so much fun to work with at the ASC office. I will always enjoy playing his music tapes. You could always count on a big hello and smile from him.

I know my Grandma and Grandpa (Anna and Marcel Janecek) are Polka dancing in heaven now to the best!! Leonard is a part of MANY memories I have from my childhood going to polka dances at the Stockmans club in Fairmont! Im sorry for your loss!

Delores and Family, I was very sorry to hear of Leonards Death. I will always remember when I was a little girl and we would go to LB's Tavern to buy cinnamon teddy bears and he would always throw in a few extra.I will always remember going there when Dad played in the band and the stage was up in the window and you sang Out behind the Barn. Leonard loved his polka music. You are all in my thoughts and Prayers.

I was sorry to hear about Leonards death. I first remember meeting Leonard when I was a kid and would stay with my Grandmother (Anna Becwar Foster) Grandma would take us to Milligan to the Polka dances. Grandma and Leonards Father (Mike) were brother and sister. I was actually named after Mike Becwar. I have fond memories of those days with Aunt Val, Emma, Rose and all of Grandmas siblings. Even though I havent had the opportunity to meet all of you, I am grateful to be a part of this family...