LEONARD-BERHEIMER-Obituary

LEONARD "LENNY" BERHEIMER

Natick, Massachusetts

1941 - 2024

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BERNHEIMER, Leonard "Lenny" Cherished husband, adored father, adoring grandfather, loving brother and exemplary friend, passed away on March 26, 2024. He was 82 years old. He leaves his wife and best friend of over 60 years, Marilyn Bernheimer, who he met as a shy 16-year-old and who was the...

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I was just thinking about my years of working in the press room of United Lithograph and wondered how Lenny was doing. Alas he has passed. What a great boss and salesman he was.... Valé Lenny, glad to have known you

Mr. Bernheimer will be etched in my memory forever. He was good and kind to me. A was a valet at a private squash club he was a member at years ago. I crashed his Porsche and had to tell him... the first words out of his mouth was is anyone hurt??? I was stunned... after saying no he asked me to please take care of the paperwork so he could finish his game... Never forgot his kindness to me!! Rest in peace. Condolences to the family, Tony

Sincere condolences to Lyn and family. Lenny was unique; a highly talented competitor on the squash court while always exemplifying the utmost in fair play. In the many times we met in doubles competition we always managed to share a mid match chuckle over something that happened on court. Our respective partners could never quite fathom how we managed to find something humorous in the middle of a fiercely competitive tournament match- that was Lenny's great gift. The last time I saw...

My sympathy to the entire Bernheimer family! While I did no know Len personally, I was friendly with his brother, Wally, and wife and children. I understand that Wally and Len were very close.

Leo and I send our most heartfelt and sincere sympathies to all of you - friends and neighbors from Natick and Florida. May he rest in peace. Carol & Leo Pessin & Family.

Lenny and I became best friends as camp mates in 1949, double dated our future wives since 1956, became neighbors in Natick, shared our lakehouse in NH with our kids for many years, became neighbors in FL and remained dear friends throughout. We will think of him and miss him dearly. Fred and Carole Pritzker

So sorry to hear of Lenny's passing. Remember seeing he and Marilyn at the NHS 50th Reunion. Have friends in Ballen Isles, Fl where they also had a home , but found that out just recently. RIP my friend. Condolences to his family. Bob Pearson

Lenny was my cousin´s husband, but he became my cousin too. He was funny and punny, a true gentleman, and always truly interested in what others were doing. He leaves a big hole in the hearts of everyone who knew him. I know there´ll be a big space left unfilled in mine. Fair winds, Len. Polly and Venkat Iyer

So sorry about Lenny´s passing.we send our prayers to the family we remember many happy times David and Susan Horwitz