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LEONARD A. "IKE" IACONO

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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LEONARD A. "IKE", on Feb. 28, 2016, age 90. Beloved husband of the late Carmela D. (nee Gattis). Loving father of Dolores Viola (Robert), Marie Siravo (Joseph) and Leonard Iacono. Also survived by 7 loving grand-children and 12 great-grand-children. Relatives and friends are invited...

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RIP Ike my friend.

I haven't seen him in quite a while but I lost a piece of myself upon seeing that my good friend and Mentor Ike as we called him in the pool room had passed. Without question I would put him in the top three greatest personalities I've ever met on Earth and I loved him like a father. Goodbye Ike rest in peace and say hi to Frank Feliciano and the boys up there with you. You'll always be the house champion of Country Club Billiards.

So happy to know you are now with grandmom- but sad that you are not with us. You are the best grand pop and I am sad I will never hear your voice again. You are the funniest person and I loved being around you. No matter how bad you felt- you were always silly and making everyone around you laugh. You were witty until the end and never lost your sense of humor. I always felt how much you loved all of us- not because you said it- but because you showed it. You can never be replaced. I love...

Missing our dear beloved Uncle already! So sorry for his loss. He will be sorely missed but I know that he is celebrating with the love of his life our dear Aunt Carm

Saddened to hear of Uncle Leonard's passing just 18 days after his Beloved wife Carm. He was a gentle soul with a distinctive voice. He just didn't want to stay here without his "Carm". When you were in their company their love for each other just radiated throughout the room. Reminds me of the Nicholas Spark's "The Notebook". Today is Aunt Carm's birthday so Uncle give my Aunt Hugs & Kisses from all of us, - Don't have to say that twice - I can see the smile on his face. Rest in Peace...