Lenard Conklin

Lenard Conklin obituary, Stony Point, NY

Lenard Conklin

Lenard Conklin Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by T.J. McGowan Sons Funeral Homes - Garnerville on Jan. 10, 2026.
Lenard H Conklin

December 9, 1949-January 8, 2026

Born to Josephine (Leslie) and Lucien Conklin on 12/9/1949 as the second child of seven.

As a lifelong resident of his beloved Stony Point, Lenard was the last hay bailer of Rockland County. He truly loved living in the house his great-grandfather built on Gate Hill Road. This is where he lived with the love of his life Nora (Edington) Conklin, whom preceded him in death.

Lenard is survived by his loving siblings, Bradley (Diane) Conklin, Susan (Tim) Walsh, John (Heather) Conklin, Alfred (Kris) Conklin, Janet (Bob) Sullivan and LuAnn (Scott) Wellington. …and many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephew.

Lenard also survived by his step- daughters Nora-Ann (David) Beach and Michelle Troisi, his two grandsons Mark Joseph and Nicholas. He was preceded in death by his step-son Clyde Lawrence.

Lenard proudly served in the Navy during the Vietnam War as a Seabee, which was his dream position. He enjoyed reminiscing and telling stories of his time in the service. In 2024, he was celebrated on the Hudson Valley Honor Flight, mission 34, in Washington D.C.

Lenard was a lifelong hunter and truly loved being in the mountains, especially the Catskill Mountains in Spruceton, and spending time in nature. He was also a proud member of the Delaware Hunting Club. He enjoyed trout fishing, in his secret spot, particularly around Easter. In addition to that Lenard was an active member in the Historical Society of the Palisades Interstate Park Region.

He proudly worked at Algonquin Gas for 31 years and then went on to work at the Stony Point Sewer plant where he retired. Lenard was a devoted Methodist and was a member of The First United Methodist Church of Stony Point is entire life.

He enjoyed meeting new people and chatting about his experiences and where he came from. In his later years he truly enjoyed going to the Red Barn Cidery at Davies Farm. Christine, Jeff, Lee, Niles and the entire staff there accepted him as one of the gang and he truly appreciated that. Everyone there really made him feel special. He was a true gentleman and a friend to all who met him. He will be greatly missed by many.

Memorial visiting will be held on Sunday, January 18th, 2026, from 1pm-6pm at TJ McGowan Sons Funeral Home in Garnerville, NY. Memorial services will be held on Monday, January 19th, 2026, 10am at the First United Methodist Church, 249 West Main Street, Stony Point, NY.

In lieu of flowers the family asks donations made to First United Methodist Church of Stony Point at PO BOX 113, Stony Point, NY 10980 or the Hudson Valley Honor Flight; make check out to HVHF in Memo write in memory of Lenard Conklin and mail to HVHF PO BOX 375 Walden, NY 12586.

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January 30, 2026

Christine posted to the memorial.

January 18, 2026

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January 16, 2026

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Christine

January 30, 2026

What a spectacular man, a true gentleman.
I had the honor of meeting him and spending time as he told stories of his families life and legacy.
How proud he was to live in his grandfathers home and to continue being an integral part of the community.
Last we spoke, he had invited me to come help the next time he bailed hay - I was excited.
My sincere sympathies to all, especially Brad as it was with Brad that we met and had chat.
May the Conklin family legacy of love, honor and service continue.

April Phipps @ TSC

January 18, 2026

Lenny, a kind man with a big heart, loved his community and vice versa. Lived each day to his fullest. His vest for life was intoxicating keeping active with his multiple generations deep of family, abundance of friends with luncheons, dinners, dancing, with plenty of time to take care of the wildlife of deer and birds. You could always catch him driving around town in his red Jeep, which he kept up so well. I enjoyed our ice cream run and I´ll miss you my friend.

Karla Phillips

January 16, 2026

Len was a great, outgoing, friendly guy. Local "legend" to the "old timers"...he was someone you could count on and know he was genuine. The families go back a ways and we'll surely miss him. Best to the entire
"clan".....Charlotte and Karla Phillips

John W Hill

January 15, 2026

Lenard was the best friend a NYS Environment Conservation Officer could ever have. Lenard allowed myself and ECO Tom Harrington to rent his apartment at a modest price concerning the area. Lenard took us on tours and specifically ID areas and individuals of interest. Within our first month in Stony Point, Lenard observed a night deer poaching event on park property near his home. He immediately contacted us in the wee hours of the morning and an apprehension of two deer poachers and seizure of an 8 point deer, spotlight, tree stand, 22 caliber rifle, and tent camp site. Lenard showed numerous fishing, hiking, and deer horn collection sites. I am so grateful to have met this wonderful man along with his wife Nora and family. I grieve his loss but have been extremely blessed by his gracious friendship. God bless the Conklin family.

Jerry Rodriguez

January 11, 2026

We will miss you Lenard, and all of the local history talks we had.

Linda Kraemer

January 11, 2026

Such a great guy-so glad that he visited Charlie and me quite often -enjoyed his company at dinners with us too - will miss you dear friend-
RIP-Love Linda

Debbie Babcock

January 11, 2026

Stony Point has lost a kind, wonderful and family loving man. He will be forever missed.

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