Leonard-Stys-Obituary

Leonard J. Stys

Cleveland, Ohio

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age 52, Leonard J. Stys, age, 52, beloved son of Wanda (nee Salamon) and Leonard K. (both deceased), loving brother of Carolyn Hommel (Ken), Joanne Mislay (Jim) and Robert (Michelle), dear uncle, great uncle, nephew, cousin and friend to many. Services Thurs. April 4, 2024 at 11 A.M. at...

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I went to school with Lenny and last I saw him was at Joanne's wedding. Even at that time he was still the same kind and warm hearted person he was in school. He was a good friend and will be missed. My condolences to his family. I know he is at peace and at ret with the Lord.

Carolyn, Joanne ,Bobby and family. I am so very sorry for your loss. Lenny found me on Facebook he would just send me a message and say hi. Please know that I am keeping you all in my prayers. God bless Joan-Carole Brilla

Len was a special person who touch the lives of many. He was super dedicated and always willing to voice his opinion, say a prayer and lend a hand to help out, especially with any computer issue one encountered both at work and in our personal lives. He one time saved our family pictures from total loss when our personal computer hard drive crashed, Len researched on his own time and found a solution to pull these files from the broken hard drive and saved 98% of our lost data! When my...

He was a great man! Good co-worker and a friend here at Peraton. He will be missed!

Rest in peace Len. You fought a great battle and will be missed. So glad we met so many years ago working at CSU. You were a kind and generous person.

Lenny was our friend. He was someone who cared about all those he held dear. First and foremost was his family – his dad, his brother, and his sister. He loved his nephew and helped him whenever he could. We loved Lenny for all the things that made him special. He was always there to help you even when you thought he was nowhere around. He would show up in the middle of the ‘second shift’, fix it, and leave you a little love note on how you were abusing your computer. He was messy,...

Len had a very kind and gentle spirit. I had the pleasure of working with Len for the past 17 years and he was always willing to lend a helping hand. He shared many jars of homeade pickles and brazillian Acai drink with me, and even introduced me to one of my favorite corned beef restaurants (Joe's Deli). I will miss his kind heart, gentle spirit, and quiet laugh. My deepest condolences go out to Len's family. He always told me how much he enjoyed being an uncle to his nieces and nephews,...

I met Len in the 80s on the Cleveland Free-net, a computer system that provided email, news, and information to the general public before the widespread use of the Internet. Like me, he was very passionate about Atari computers and game systems. So, we became friends right away. I also had the pleasure of working with him on an Atari Special Interest Group (SIG) on the Cleveland Free-net from the late 80s through 1999, when the Cleveland Free-net went down. Len was well known in the Atari...

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