Leonard-Scammons-Obituary

Leonard Scammons

Agawam, Massachusetts

1947 - 2019

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Leonard B. Scammons, 72, of Agawam, passed away peacefully with his son by his side on December 20, 2019 after a valiant battle with liver disease. Lenny was born on April 15, 1947 to the late Carlton and Cecile (Bosse) Scammons in New Bedford, MA. After graduating from New Bedford High School in...

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I served with Lenny for a few years, and he was a true airman. always willing to help. He was a true credit to his family. I was proud to call him a friend Ronald Sliwa SMS retired

Was proud to serve with Lenny in the Radio Ops section of the 74thAES at Westover AFB back in the 80's. Photo attached was Lenny during our trip to Fort Bragg. May he rest in peace.

Eric, while we don't know each other, I met your dad years ago at MM. He was assigned to accompany me to Boston in case an employee became unruly. That one drive together would be the start of our many, many talks over the years. I came to learn about his many years in the police force, with Ray especially, and some other interesting jobs. But above all, our talks were mainly about his love for you and his grandkids. He was one of a kind, with a sharp memory and never forgot details...

There'll always be unforgettable memories behind goodbyes. My family is blessed to have known you.
Debra, Thomas and Tyler Ashley

My brother you my have left us in the physical world, and MGM, but you will forever remain in our hearts and memories. I will really miss our talks.
Blessings and RIP..

Lenny was one of the humblest persons you could ever have the pleasure of meeting. My husband and I met Lenny whilst he was working at MGM Springfield
He was a fun guy to be around and always went the extra mile to ensure that guests were safe.
He spoke of his years as a Police Officer and just listening to him you know he loved what he did. Some of my best memories of him would be of the times he spoke of his son and family. His eyes showed pure love. He looked forward to spending...

A true gentleman and dedicated professional. Your legacy continues in those you served and helped. My sympathy and prayers to your loved ones and friends. Never forgotten. Too soon my brother. NBPD Sgt Retired.

To know Lenny, was to love Lenny! I met him at a football game about 20 years ago when I was selling tickets at AIC where I worked for 25 years as an administrative assistant. He walked me across campus after the game, guarding me and the proceeds. We hit it off right away and I so admired his stoic manner, strengh, virtue and outstanding sense of humor.

Then we became neighbors in West Springfield, both having lived there until Lenny moved a rather short time ago.

Lenny is...

Always looked forward to talking to him in the morning at M M , always had a gteat story. Rest In Peace. Bob Uschmann