Leslie-Cauchi-Obituary

Leslie Emanuel Cauchi

Greensboro, North Carolina

Dec 18, 1942 – Mar 3, 2020

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BORN
December 18, 1942
DIED
March 3, 2020
LOCATION
Greensboro, North Carolina

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Forbis & Dick Funeral Service - Guilford Chapel Obituary

Leslie Cauchi passed away on March 3, 2020 in Greensboro, North Carolina. Funeral Home Services for Leslie are being provided by Forbis & Dick Funeral Service - Guilford Chapel.

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I followed The brooklyn bridge for many years. My prayers to His family. Such a talented singer. So sad that the world lost him ,Fred, and Johnny. I´m watching. PBS special and crying over losing these talented singers. I followed the group for many years..

Rest In pEACEl. l AN HONORABLE AND ENSPIRABLE MAN>

My deepest condolences to the Cauchi family on learning of the passing of Les. Im 67, grew up in NY and loved Doo-Wop along with great vocal Pop. The bands Les played in brought joy and great memories. He will be missed!

REST IN PEACE BROTHER .....THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE (US ARMY VIETNAM) ....PRAYERS FOR THE COMFORT OF THE FAMILIES.... It was an Honor to have had you staying in the basement here in NY when doing local gigs....you & the Del Satins & The Brooklyn Bridge will always live on thru your great Music contributions .....or should i say you will always "WALK ON" another great performance which i post of the Fall River video of you & Johnny & the Bridge singing it when i have Honored many of my...

A kind, gentle soul. My condolences go out to his family and many friends.





Les was the warmest, kindest man I ever knew. A true gentleman and genuine friend to everyone who knew him. He was so talented and loved music. We will miss him.

I dedicate this song in Memory Of Les

LES CAUCHI

As a concert photographer, photographing both the Del Satins and The Brooklyn Bridge, I got to know Les. I always enjoyed listening to his stories about performing with Johnny Maestro. Les always had time for his fans, and his fans loved him. He was genuine and he enjoyed what he did... As he always said Rock and Roll Forever! You will be missed. Rest In Peace...... Sonny