Leonardo "Lenny" Rodriguez

1928 - 2021

Leonardo "Lenny" Rodriguez obituary, 1928-2021, Springfield, MA

Leonardo "Lenny" Rodriguez

1928 - 2021

BORN

1928

DIED

2021

Leonardo Rodriguez Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jan. 23 to Jan. 25, 2021.
Leonardo "Lenny" Rodriguez, 92, of Springfield, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family at his home. Lenny was born in 1928 in Westfield to immigrant parents from Spain. When he was 4 years old, Lenny returned with his parents to Spain, where he was raised. In 1950, hoping to make a better life for him and his wife-to-be, Lenny moved back to the U.S., where he soon joined the army, rising quickly in the ranks to second lieutenant and fighting at the front lines in the Korean War. Lenny did not like to talk much about the horrors of the Korean War, but he fought with valor, earning several medals of honor, including the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star. After the war, Lenny returned to Spain to marry his sweetheart, Maria del Carmen Seoane, who would be his wife for over 65 years, and who was at his side when he passed.
Lenny and Maria returned to Westfield in 1954 to raise a family. Lenny worked many years as a court interpreter, the first Spanish interpreter in western Massachusetts, initially at the Westfield District Court, then District Courts throughout the county, where he stayed until his retirement in 1997. Lenny was known throughout the court system as a warm and friendly man who could be relied on and someone who always treated everyone involved in the court process, including victims, families and defendants, with respect. Lenny likewise earned the respect of the many lawyers and judges with whom he worked.
Lenny was very active in the Catholic Church, first at St. Mary’s Parish in Westfield, and then at Holy Cross in Springfield. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus for many years, rising to the rank of Grand Knight. He was also fully active in the Cursillo movement providing leadership and serving his God and his fellow man. Lenny made many close friends through his work and through Cursillo; friends who remain close to this day.
One of Lenny’s greatest enjoyments was fishing. He grew up fishing in Spain and continued fishing at Westfield’s local streams and ponds, where he would use that time to reflect and talk with God. After he was diagnosed with cancer in 1981, he began annual bluefish fishing events which he used to strengthen the bonds among the male members of his extended family and with close friends (some of whom weathered the ocean waves better than others). And although the fish he caught may not have been as big as he claimed, he did catch his fair share.
Above all, Family and Faith meant everything to Lenny. Although he worked hard all his life, usually at two jobs to provide for his family’s health and happiness, he always had time for his family. Lenny always believed that it was important for the family to eat their meals together and he especially enjoyed the large family meals on the weekend, when family members would take their time and sit and enjoy the conversation. His greatest joys, however, were his many grandchildren, each of whom he loved in their own special way, giving endearing nicknames, joking and playing games, and giving (and receiving) lots of hugs. Lenny was accepting and loving of all into his family, whether through marriage or blood and was proud of the love they all shared. As it has for so many people, COVID made the last nine months difficult as the family was unable to get together for the large family gatherings that he loved so much.
Lenny is survived by his wife of 66 years, Maria del Carmen (Seoane); his children, Maria Flora Rodriguez - Maleck and her husband, Paul; Dr. Irene Rodriguez-M. and her partner; Dr. Isabelina Baez-Rodriguez and her wife, Priscilla (Baez); Leonard and his wife, Laura (Carolus); and Daniel and his wife, Josephine (Sears), 15 loving grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and many loving nieces and nephews.
Lenny will be remembered as a gentle, patient and compassionate man, of dignity and humility; strong in his faith, quick with a smile and a hug, and willing to provide an encouraging word or help anyone in need. He shared his faith with others through his actions as well as his words and helped them strengthen their own. He treated everyone with love and respect, and in turn earned the love and respect of all he encountered. He will be forever loved and forever missed by those who knew him and who are better for having known him.
A funeral mass will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday January 28, 2021, at Holy Cross Church, 221 Plumtree Rd., Springfield, MA 01118. A private burial service with Military Honors will follow. Masks, social distancing and reduced numbers at the Holy Cross Church will be in effect due to COVID 19. The family would like to express their extreme gratitude to Lenny’s personal caregivers, Luz, Delila and Glorimar for their loving services during these last few months and also the staff from Beacon Hospice. In lieu of flowers, as Lenny supported many charities of different kinds, please make a donation in his name to the charity that is near and dear to your heart. For online condolences please visit www.hafeyfuneralservice.com

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January 17, 2023

Joseph Jack posted to the memorial.

March 25, 2021

KATHLEEN DONATELLO posted to the memorial.

January 30, 2021

Chuck Annino posted to the memorial.

Joseph Jack

January 17, 2023

I can't believe its bn 1Yr.A truly Grt Man.
RIP Lenny

KATHLEEN DONATELLO

March 25, 2021

The Bianconi family expresses their deepest condolences. Sending love and prayers to you all. Paul, Eileen, Kathleen and Kristen Bianconi, East Longmeadow, MA

Chuck Annino

January 30, 2021

Deepest, heartfelt condolences to the family. I will keep you in my warmest thoughts. Peace.

Joe Franco

January 29, 2021

Lenny was a great guy who had an uncanny ability to directly connect with many of the defendents to have them understand situation. I was always pleased to have his assistance with clients. He was a true professional who did his job extremely well.

Laurie Noel

January 28, 2021

I had the good fortune to meet Mr. and Mrs. Rodriguez as a young freshman in college. Their daughter Isabelina was the very first friend I had made. She was sweet warm and loving and as i found out, just like her parents. I was very fortunate because as anyone who knows them, I was treated as a family member and it meant the world to me. My sincere condolences and prayers to the whole family for your sad loss.

Ray Feyre

January 28, 2021

Lenny was a true gentleman who brighten up your day!
I had fine memorizes of working with him for years.
God Bless, my friend!

Felicita (Rodriguez) Hernandez

January 28, 2021

Don Leonardo was a kind hearted man, he introduced my parents to The Cruzsillistas and was a dear friend to my late father Cristobal “Don Tito” for many years. Rest In Peace Sir and thank you for your service in keeping us safe and free.

Joseph Jack

January 28, 2021

Lenny was my mentor and will always b remembered.

Ronald Gibbons

January 28, 2021

Maria may God bless you and your family and loved ones during these trying times, Lenny was always the kind consummate gentlemen , a soft voice and firm conviction to the truth, I remember his sitting with defendants and witnesses and interpreting, so dependable and kind. Lenny Rest In Peace you have done your family proud. Ronnie Gibbons and family.

Lynn B.

January 26, 2021

What a life of service to our country, our community and to family. He leaves a caring, loving family and many friends and colleagues to carry on his memory. What a role model. He was so lucky to have such a strong, beautiful life partnership with his wife. Their five kids do them both proud. The world needs more stories of love and devotion like this. As the good book says, "Love never ends."

Sue Wilkinson Pickett

January 25, 2021

Many, many memories during my teen and young adult years spent with Maria Flora and then Paul and Maria. I will always remember your father as a kind, gentle and wise man. My heart and live to all of you

Andrew Klyman

January 25, 2021

I met Lenny through his work as an interpreter. His kindness and patience was well known, and my clients and I were lucky to have him working on our behalf.

Julie Andruszkiewicz

January 25, 2021

Dear Rodriguez Family,

Since we moved out of the area we don’t always catch these important notices.

We are so sorry to you all for your loss.

I think of Lenny as a legend. He was involved in everything! Always a presence.

I remember he had cancer many years ago. You thought that could’ve been his final days but he survived it. He told me how his family surrounded him with love & care during that time.

He lived a long life! You are so fortunate to have had him as a father,
father-in-law, grandfather etc....I see his character reflected in his family whom he loved dearly.

In Sympathy,

Paul & Julie Andruszkiewicz

Rosemary (Scibelli) Saccomani

January 25, 2021

I have many fond memories of Lenny when I worked at Springfield District Court back in the early 80"s. My condolences to his family.

Carol Kantany Casartello

January 25, 2021

Dear Rodriquez Family...
We are so sorry to hear the news of Lenny’s passing.
With his expert ability to interpret and his calm and dignified demeanor, he made many very difficult situations much more understandable and respectful for countless individuals in the Court system.
He was a colleague with whom everyone enjoyed working.
His pride in and love for his family was always evident.
Lenny was a true professional and gentleman.
He will always be missed.
Carol Kantany and Charlie Casartello

Janet & Carlos Garcia

January 24, 2021

Dear Rodriguez family, our deepest condolences to you at this difficult time. May you find peace in knowing that his loving, sweet, generous spirit lives on in the legacy he created through his beautiful family. It was an honor to know Lenny and the entire Rodriguez family. Although we are unable to be with you in person, our thoughts are with you.

Joe Pessolano

January 24, 2021

Lenny was a true gentleman--- kind, courteous, and respectful to lawyers, criminal defendants and civil litigants alike. He was a good man and will be missed by many.

Fr. Dan Pacholec

January 23, 2021

To Maria and all of Lenny's Family.
So blessed to have known this kind man in my first assignment as a priest at Holy Cross. Prayers for all his family.

Rose Stella

January 23, 2021

Maria, Dan, Isabelina, and family,
Lenny was a giant, but the shadow he cast was love! I will be forever grateful for his leadership among the Cursillo community. His witness continues to affect my life. Sending much prayer, love and hugs to all.
DeColores!
Rose Stella

Steve Marangoudakis

January 23, 2021

To the Rodriguez Family, please accept our sincere condolences on your loss. Peaceful, honorable, gentleman; Rest in peace, Lenny.
Respectfully , Steve Marangoudakis.

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