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Leonard Kitchen

Jackson, Michigan

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KITCHEN, LEONARD K. Leonard K. Kitchen, of Howell, formerly Dexter and Chelsea, Michigan, age 73, passed away on Monday, July 1, 2013. Funeral Service on Saturday, July 6, at 11:00 a.m. at Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea. Visitation on Friday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Obituary at

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I just learned of Leonard's passing and was saddened by the news. I worked for him for a time in Dexter, and we were both from Pinckney and enjoyed many memories and stories. His intellect and wit will always be legend to those who knew him. Thinking of you, Emily. He was never shy about letting people know how lucky he was to have found you!

Dear Emily, very sorry to hear about Leonard. We haven't seen you in a long time but have very fond memories and enjoyment of that Airedale Chocolate!
Love to you and your family, Betsy Dale and our family

Leonard I remember you as a teacher at Bach School and as your paper boy when you lived in Ann Arbor Leonard was a great teacher and a good paper Customer RIP

Emily and family
So sorry to hear of Len's passing. There are never adequate words. You were good friends and horse buddies to Ann and me for a lot of good years.
Condolences
Terry

Always sorry to hear about a loss.. but blessed are we who believe that some day we will see them again. That loved one will live forever in our hearts and no one can take away all the loving & fun memories. Peace & Love to all the Kitchen family

Leonard was our attorney for our business (T&G Painting) many years ago. He was also a dear and kind friend. We share our sorrow with his family.

Mr Kitchen was a true gentlemen in every sense of the word. I admired his kind smile and abilty to make others feel at ease and speak freely around him. Lenny, Julie, Mrs Kitchen and rest of family; please accept our most sincere condolences. You are in the thoughts and prayers of the entire Burrum family during this difficult time.

Leonard was one of the first people I met when I became an attorney. He was a dear friend of Judge Ken Bronson, who sponsored me into the bar and was an early mentor of mine. Judge Bronson had great respect for Leonard and named him personal representative of his estate, which was the ultimate sign of trust. My thoughts are with the entire family who should cherish their many memories of a man with endless interests and much vitality.

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