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Leonard Mansell

San Luis Obispo, California

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Leonard Mansell Our Lord welcomed Lenny to his eternal home on January 11, 2015. Leonard F. Mansell was born in Whitetownship, Pa. in November, 1950. His family moved to Buffalo, N.Y. in 1954, where he later attended Hutch Tech High School. Leonard played for their football team the year they won...

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I can´t believe it´s been 10 years!!!! I went to The Gym & that´s how I knew him!!! He was such a positive guy! I miss him!

Lenny always made you laugh or at least smile, he kept everyone in good spirits. From our days at South Pres. Church Church basketball ,to the antics of the " TKL FRAT " and ALLEGANY memories. He came to our house in Germany many times when he was in the Army in Frankfort, Germany. When he was a civilian he stayed with us in Virginia when he was travelling. He will and is MISSED. God Bless Diane and Family and may they accept our deepest sympathy .

Leonard was always a real gentleman to me whenever I came to the Planning Department and required assistance. He was instrumental in helping me resolve some seemingly irresolvable issues. He was also a very astute and understanding client when I was retained by him to perform legal work.

I am so sorry for your loss. He walked by our house every day with the dogs and always waved and would say Hi. Loved watching him play with the dogs. He loved those dogs so much. I am so saddened to not see him daily. I was wondering where our "happy go lucky neighbor" had gone. Heaven opened the gates for him that day. He will be missed in our neighborhood.

Leonard was a true friend when I needed a true friend. He always brightened my day and made me smile. The world is a brighter, better and happier place because of Leonard Mansell. He will be greatly missed!

I share the sense of shock and sadness with others after learning of Leonard's passing. I worked closely with Len for many years at the County Planning Department and always enjoyed his humor and good nature. I always laughed at his jokes told in his Peter Falk-like voice. Len was a dedicated public employee who always did his best to serve the public and represented the department in a positive way. I am gratified to know of his faith in God and that Diane and family can take strength in...

The world will be a sadder place with Lenny gone. I have never met a more positive, life-loving person. We met at the dog park and always enjoyed visiting and watching Gracie run and Oliver snort and sniff.

I knew Leonard from the dog park, and recently noticed his wife bringing in the dogs and so we had the chance to chat. He was a very kind person to both man and dogs and will be greatly missed. My heart felt condolences to his family.

Lenny is a man who will be greatly missed. He never had a harsh word for anyone, and he was always smiling. Lenny, I will miss you.
Riley Smith