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Leonard Mainiero

Fairfield, Connecticut

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MAINIERO, LEONARD N. Mainiero- Leonard N. Mainiero, age 82, of the Black Rock section of Bridgeport, passed away peacefully in his home after a long battle with Alzheimer's on July 8, 2011. In addition to his being a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather, he had been a proud...

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Mr. and Mrs. Mainiero were the most influential people in my life, next to my parents. He taught me numerous things that I find useful each day. They are summarized by a simple phrase: Do the right thing. He will be missed but his message lives with me constantly. Best wishes from my family to his.

Mrs. Mainiero and family,
Sorry to hear about the loss of Mr. Mainiero. The picture in the paper tells it all. Always smiling and being friendly to everyone.
Lenny and the rest of the family - you all will be in our prayers.
Love, Judy Smith and Bill Macmillen

My condolences to the Mainiero family. I have many memories of Mr. Mainiero at People's Bank. He was the most thoughtful CEO that ever entered the doors of People's Bank. He treated everyone with respect and always visited all departments. I know you will miss him, but you have wonderful memories.

Kahty Wondell

so sorry to hear about Len's passing. We had many, many wonderful memories of their month of February in Florida. He was a wonderful, thoughtful person. My prayers and with Joan and her children.
Marie Panuzio, Florida

Very sorry to hear of Len's passing. We will keep him, Joan, Len Jr and family in our prayers. Jimmy from California sends his condolences. Mary Lou and Jim Reilly

I was Mr Mainiero's Hospice Nurse and loved serving he and his wonderful family. I loved working so closely with his wonderful caregivers and could see the love they had for him. I have enjoyed getting to know him through all of the wonderful memories and stories told by everyone and that is exactly how he will continue to live-through our hearts, our minds and our stories! I was grateful for this this opportunity. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Joan and family. We were sad to hear of Len's passing. Distance keeps us from being with you at this difficult time. You have been in our thoughts and the memories we share of the family picnic gatherings in Monroe Ct. Our love and sympathy to all. Cousins Don and Dorothy Hutchinson of Durham NC

My memories of Lenny (and of Joan) were the many productive meetings he attended and contributed to at St. Joseph's Manor and Sacred Heart University. In addition, I treasure the enjoyable dinners and movies Joan, Lenny and I shared. May he rest in the peace he so justly deserves.