LEGNOS, John P.
John P. Legnos, 93, of Groton Long Point and Ocala, FL died on January 25, 2013. John was the son of Greek immigrants, born to Peter and Paraskevi Legnos on Dec. 12, 1919 in Hartford. He grew up with his younger brother George in Sheep's Head Bay in Brooklyn, NY and spent summers at Sound View in Old Lyme, always influenced by the sea. At the outset of World War II, they lost both of their parents. John, at age 20, characteristically stepped up, counseling his brother George and assisting him with his application to the US Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point. This was for George the beginning of a long and successful career as a Merchant Captain and Fleet Management. John always instilled by example to his family this unconditional generosity and dedication. John married Nellie Masonis in 1942 in Connecticut. He enlisted in the Navy and served as a navigator in the Amphibious Force during World War II. In the D-Day invasion of Normandy in Landing Craft Control, his LCC led the First Wave to Dog Green, Omaha Beach. From there he made the landings in Southern France and was involved in the transport of personnel and cargo between Italy and North Africa. John returned to the States and was sent to the Pacific for the Invasion of Japan. The Atomic Bomb ended the war though it didn't save him from Typhoon Louise and her 150 knot winds. In early October 1944 the LST (Landing Ship Tank) he served on was wrecked along with 222 Navy ships and craft and another 12 sunk. After the war ended, John earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University. He founded an engineering firm, Legnos and Associates, in Hartford, in 1952. As a practicing engineer, he was nominated and inducted into Pi Tau Sigma, the International Mechanical Engineering Honors Society. He was very proud that his granddaughter Ali was also a member. He received acclaim for his research and development work of the electrostatic precipitator to remove air pollution from flue gases in the 1960's. He also designed and operated with his family the Avon Convalescent Home, and built and/or owned and managed several apartment buildings and complexes. John bought a summer home in Groton Long Point in 1968 which continues to serve as a home base for his children and grandchildren. Its dock has seen the farewell and welcome of many voyages and fishing expeditions. John was an avid sport fisherman who won several tournaments, most notably the U.S. Atlantic Tuna Tournament as an angler for the New London Tuna Club in 1981, 1983 and 1984. His record catch was a giant 830 pound Bluefin tuna. He enjoyed fishing and taking his family out on his sportfishman Big Chief and Super Chief. He spent winters in Jupiter and Stuart, FL with his family and friends, and loved fishing off Walkers Cay in the Bahamas. John is survived by his daughter Deitra Bardon; his son Peter Legnos and his children Kyle, Ali and Hunter; and his son Jay Legnos, his wife Jackie Nash Legnos, and their children Jessica, Jillian and Johnny. He was predeceased by Nellie, his wife of 67 years; and his brother George.
Please join the family at 3 p.m. March 1st, 2013 at Clark Hall in the Groton Long Point Yacht Club, 46 Beach Road, Groton Long Point, to celebrate the memory of his exceptional life. Arrangements by Countryside Funeral Home, Anthony, FL. CountrysideFunerals.com.
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Rachel Gioia
February 27, 2013
Captain John was a super hero of a man, a father, a husband and a grampa. I loved his stories. I loved his additude and that special twinkle in his eye. He will be missed.
P. Stacey Scott-Durso
February 24, 2013
Deidra,Peter, and Jay, your father was a kind and gracious man. I remember going fishing out at the race for blues with Jay and John, my introduction to blue fishing, quite and adventure. I also remember John and Jay trying to catch Boomer when he would excape and hold people captive so they could not return to their vehicles. I look back, and smile fondly, of the times spent with you both. My thoughts and prayer are extended to all of you.
Iris (Olga) Vazquez
February 23, 2013
I was sadden to read of you loss.....
May his soul R.I.P.
I worked for him at Legnos & Cramer and he was a wonderful and caring man.
John Riccio
February 23, 2013
I knew John when he first opened his office on Gillete Street. I delivered his mail everyday, five days a week for twenty years, until his retirement. He owned a boat- large boat-I owned a boat, a small one.I docked my boat at Palmer's cove; John docked his in the canal at Groton Long Point. Everyday John called me into his office to talk about fishing. He treated me like a son. He told me something I will never forget. "JJ If you're a fool the ocean will find you out."I will miss him. JJ Riccio
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February 23, 2013
Dear Peter,Jay and Dietra, Our thoughts are with you at this time of loss and transition. We have so many fond memories of Easters together and summer outings at GLP. Loved roasting the lamb for Easter with the Big Chief in the background-yum! Thanks to Aunt Nellie and Uncle John we will always serve herring at every holiday!! All our love and comfort at this time. Michael and Amy Eagen(Simmons)
February 22, 2013
Deitra,Peter and Jay,
Please accept our sympathies on the passing of your Dad. We have had the blessing of having remarkable Dads. I'm sure our Dad John Flaherty is now "talking marine Engines" with yourDad and late Uncle George. He had immense respect for your family and always enjoyed visiting and working with them.
Thank you for sharing such a remarkable family with us and the rest of this world!
Cyndy,Sarah and Linda Flaherty
Hadlai Barrows
February 21, 2013
A great man with many distinguished accomplishments.
Jim Bailey
February 20, 2013
Peter,
May our Lord and Savior Jesus the Christ bless and comfort you in this time of sorrow.I'm sorry for your loss. He was a good and loving man with a big heart.
Jim Bailey
Raul Elias
February 20, 2013
Dear Peter & Family,
Receive our deepest condolences for John Passing. Fond memories of wonderful times shared together with your family and mine will remain for ever. Your Parents were such fine people. Sincerely, Raul Elias and Family
Don Wood
February 20, 2013
Peter; May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Deborah Cascio
February 19, 2013
Our deepest sympathy to the Legnos Family. We are so sorry for your loss. Jeffrey and Deborah Cascio
February 17, 2013
Sorry to hear about your passing JPL, my friend and mentor - I lost Marge a few weeks ago - still have fond memories of the times under your wings. I still think of you as the best Engineer I ever knew, and you never knew of the full impact you had on my own life and career. It's getting lonely.
Keep the wind at your back wherever you sail!
Mort Leahy P.E.
barbara sidor
February 17, 2013
Peter - Our sincere condolences. We know what a tremendous loss your family has suffered. John's smile will be missed at our parties. Barbara&Walter
Marsh Enquist
February 17, 2013
Peter and family,sorry for your loss. Marsh
joel morabito
February 17, 2013
Deitra,Peter, Jay,
my deepest condolences for youe loss.
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