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Leonard L. Frey Sr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Leonard L. Frey Sr. Leonard L. Frey Sr., 74, of Northampton, passed away Sunday, Feb. 1, 2009, in ManorCare, Bethlehem. Born on Sept. 7, 1934, in Moore Township, he was the son of Florence (Heffelfinger) Frey of Allentown and the late Joseph L. Frey. Leonard served in the Marine Corps...

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Frey Family,
Every time I think of Lendog.. I will think of him and laugh! He was truely a spirit that always made evryone laugh.

Our thoughts and prayer are with you at this time.
Rich and Cindy Heffelfinger
And Jessica Meckes

Lenny, Sandy and Family,
In this very difficult time of coping with the loss of your father, stay strong and know that now he's at home and in peace with the Lord. Keep those good memories alive and slowly it eases the sorrow.

Lenny,
The passing of a loved especially that of a Father is one of the hardest things we have to go through in our lives. Keep in mind that though your loved is gone, memories you have will last a lifetime and ease the sorrow.
The Officers of Blue Ridge Rod & Gun Club

Dear Ray, Our deepest condolences to you and your entire family at this very difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers and with all of you. Love, Thea & Gary

Dear Sandy, Lenny and family: My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of grief. Leonard,Sr., now rests in peace. God Bless you all. Sincerely and with deep sympathy,
Robert J. Kunda

Our sympathies go to the entire Frey family on the loss of your loved one. Hold on to your memories, they last forever.
Sincerely,
Jeff & Nancy (Heffintrayer) Rice

Linda and family i know your going through a hard time right now because we just went through it with barbs dad but no matter how much you try to prepare yourself you can't but know he is being well taken care of and just think he is playing golf with debbie, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. i have to laugh when i sat with dad a few times he made me laugh and those are the thoughts of him i am going to remember. kathy