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LEONARDO RODRIGUEZ

Winter Haven, Florida

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LEONARDO RODRIGUEZ, 72 Rooms To Go LAKELAND - Leonardo Rodriguez, 72, of Lakeland, FL, passed away April 30, 2015, of a heart attack. He was born Sept 9, 1942, in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. He worked over the past 24 years for Rooms To Go in Seffner, FL. He is survived by his wife Rebecca...

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Leonard is always in my thoughts and forever in my heart. His personal sacrifice standing for freedom will truly be an inspiration to me for the rest of my life.

We love and miss you so much Leonard. You are always in our thoughts and forever in our hearts. You made holidays...and especially birthdays...so special for The Bees. You had your own little traditions for them and they will forever remember. We miss you cooking our favorite dinners for us. We miss your sense of humor. We are truly blessed to have had you in our lives.

Leonard will be truely missed. We have had many good laughs over the past 20 years. Rebecca, Jason & Heather and Family, I send many Prayers your way! Thinking of you all !

RTG FAMILY !

Leonard was an awesome dude and kept all of us laughing. I'll miss you, buddy!!

I've known Leonard for almost 25 years and can't begin to express how much he meant to so many people. He was sweet, caring and so funny. The guy that never let a moment go by without stopping to say hello. I'll treasure his memory and the opportunity to have known him. Miss you Lenny!

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I will always think of going in to Leonard's office on a daily basis with issues and he always had a way of making light of the situation. One day I asked him what he want to do about an NEC user that was having issues and he told me to have them throw the phone out the window. That was on of my favorites. I will miss laughing with him every day. He was a great influence on everyone around him and will be missed dearly. My deepest condolences to Rebecca and his family.

Leonard always knew how to push the limits of political correctness and keep the office edgy and funny. When it came down to it, he was keen to get the job done and doing it with a smile. He will be sorely missed and remembered for the impact he had on everyone he encountered.