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Leonard P. Kalata

Duncannon, Pennsylvania

1947 - 2016

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Duncannon Leonard P. Kalata, 68, of Faculty Road, Duncannon, passed away unexpectedly, after a sudden illness, on Friday, February 26, 2016 in West Shore Hospital, Mechanicsburg. Born August 18, 1947 in Allentown, PA he was the son of the late Stephen L. and Anna (Wagner) Kalata. Mr. Kalata was...

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Hard to believe it is five years. One of the best cousins. I think of him when Central Catholic and U. Of Pitt plays basketball, recalling seeing him play at the Palestra in Philly. Also, think of he and his Mother every time I eat Kifflles. She had a great recipe. I am certain he is on any starting five in heaven. Best wishes to the family. Johnny Stevens

Yukon September 2015

I just recently saw a beautiful gemstone tree in a shop and shared my memory of this wonderful man, of his kind soul.. I am grieved to learn of his passing. My Love to Emily and her Family.

Sincere condolences to the family. Always enjoyed Lenny's company and conversations about sports at family functions. We will miss his informative narration sat Christmas time. His love of family is an inspiration to anyone who has known him. May he rest in peace. John and Anita Stevens, Allentown, Pa. P.s. His Mother made the best tasting kIffels!

I got to know Lenny and Ann through a mutual interest in the Civil War, especially at the reunions of the CompuServe Civil War Forum. Both Lenny and Ann were always very warm, kind and helpful to me, a fellow Pennsylvanian, and others at the reunions. We are having our twentieth and final reunion in Gettysburg next month and the loss of Lenny is something we will mourn. My sympathy and the sympathies of the other members of the CompuServe Civil War Forum to Ann and the rest of their family...

Played many basketball pick-up games with Len at Ritter Elem. back in the day. Great person to spend time with. Will be missed by many,many people. My heartfelt condolences to all of Len's family.

My condolences to the Kalata Family. I played basketball with Lenny at CCHS. He's in my thoughts & prayers.

He was "Mr." Kalata to me in high school as he was my gym teacher in the 70's. Straightforward and no nonsense, but helpful and nice. That's how I will remember him. I am so sorry for your loss.