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Leonard J. Boylan Sr.

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Leonard Boylan passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on June 16, 2010.

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I am so sorry for your loss. Lenny will be missed very much at the LA State Racing Commission office. We always had a lot of fun at work, and this season sure will be different without him.

Lenny and Joe

I want to express my sympathy to the Boylan family. I know it's hard losing a father, grandpa and brother. As for me I lost a pool team mate but most of all I lost my best friend. Mr Lenny brought smiles and laughter to all those he touched. Thanks for all the good memories Lenny. You might be missed but never forgotten. RIP my good friend

I want to express my sympathy to the Boylan family.I know it's hard losing a father, grandpa, and a brother...and for me i lost my team mate but most of all i lost my best friend. Lenny you brought smiles and laughter to those you touched. you might be gone but never forgotten.R.I.P.My good friend!!!

Dear Boyland Family,

I am writing to express how sorry we are for your loss. We will miss Lenny so much.
Throughout the years, we've had the chance to get to know Lenny well and we have come to value his friendship, kindness and thoughtfulness. We'll miss his laugh, and the good times we shared. Lenny's memory is held deep within our hearts. He would want us to remember how happy he was and how fun he was to be around.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Lenny will be greatly missed by all associated with the New Orleans Fairgrounds and facilities. Our sympathy is with the family.

Larry & Paige Eckerman

Please accept my most heartfelt sympathies for your loss…my thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Your father's presence will be greatly missed. I can't imagine walking into the Kenner OBT and not seeing him sitting on his side of the bar betting on the horses with Byron and Lenny Jr. Lenny was one of those type of people that you thought would be around forever; a permanent fixture so to speak. Take comfort in knowing he is now in a place where he can rest eternally. Angie Parker (Kenner, LA)