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Leonard S. Worth

Highland Park, Illinois

Sep 18, 1929 – Jan 1, 2022

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BORN
September 18, 1929
DIED
January 1, 2022
LOCATION
Highland Park, Illinois

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Leonard S. Worth, age 93, passed away peacefully on November 11, 2022. Beloved husband for over 64 years to Nancie Worth (n?e Masor), loving father of Terry (Scott) Sigman, Margi (Dieter) Strangl, Robert Worth and the late Helane Worth; adored Papa of Rachel (Brad) Baumruck, Matthew (Michelle)...

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Though Leonard was a cousin over twenty years my senior, I recall he was loved and admired by all. His vivacious friendly disposition made him stand apart. Always a story, always a laugh. And like his father, was highly respected in his industry. And both played a significant part in the building and stature of the Leviton Corporation.

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Leonard was a true friend of mine for over 45 years. My condolences to Nanci and the entire family. His humor, smile and laugh will be sorely missed.

My whole family has expressed how sad they were to hear about your dad. Not only have we all known your family forever- Margi has been my bestie for 53 years! One thing we all remember is your dad driving his Cadillac it always makes us smile! Love you all-Merle, Burton, Judy and Herb

Lenny was mentor to many in the electrical industry. His years of knowledge and experience were shared with all he engaged with. RIP Lenny.

Lenny forever made me smile. Both Nancie and Lenny were a big part of my life growing up in the electrical industry. We lost a good one. Blessings to The Worth family!

My respects to all the family. Years I spent in an office next to Lenny... He made me laugh one million times!! Often, out of the blue, he would call out from his office, "Are you my friend?"..... Yes, Lenny, forever you are my friend, and mentor. With Love

What a great guy, true gentleman, an icon in the Electrical Industry, he will truly be missed.

Lenny was always one of a kind. I have known Lenny and admired him for over 40 years. I was a few years behind Lenny in the Electric Association. I considered him a friend and mentor for all this time. He will be deeply missed! RIP