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Leonard Cobb

Lexington, Kentucky

1944 - 2016

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COBB Leonard D., 72, of Taylorsville, KY, passed away Thursday, September 22, 2016. He was born August 9, 1944 in Spencer County, KY to the late William and Anna Lee Warren Cobb. Mr. Cobb was a graduate of Bryan Station High School and the University of Kentucky. He was also a Boy Scout and Eagle...

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I will miss seeing Len at the next Eagle Ceremony!! I considered him part of the foundation of Troop 13. One of the reasons why so many looked up to him is he always seemed to think of others first. He also was a compassionate pet owner. Rest in Peace Len.

Thoughts and prayers go out to Len's family. Len is remembered fondly from our Post 97 trips from Lexington to Colorado and Wyoming in 1966 and to Niagra Falls, Canada and Boston in 1967. As a much younger scout, I looked up to him and was recently hoping we might see him at a Post 97 reunion in October.

He was a good man. He kept a roof over my head when I couldn't afford one, he always offered guidance to those who needed it. I knew him briefly, but he had a profound impact on my life, both directly and indirectly.

So glad we got to go to that Tiger game last year, thought we may get many more in. God bless you sir. 13!

Leonard Cobb

Len was a good friend for about 30 years. We worked with Troop 13. He was a great Scouter. He was always about the scouts not awards for himself. I will miss him a lot and will think of him often.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Proverbs 18:24

To the Cobb family I'm so very sorry for your loss. May the GOD of all be with you all 1 Cor. 1:3.

Len was a valuable member of Troop 13 in Memphis, TN. During my time with the Troop, he served as Advancement Chair and was the recipient of the James E. West Award. I remember his care for the young men and his wisdom. Many of us were looking forward to seeing him at our next Eagle Ceremony. I so regret that he will not be there. Much love to his family. He will be missed. Christ is Lord of all and will make all things new.