Leonard Anthony Granitto, aged 91, passed away on Sunday, January 4th, 2026, at
Greenbriar Nursing Home, surrounded by his devoted family. Known as a gentleman
among friends, Len was born on December 24th, 1934, the middle son of Joseph and
Mafalda Granitto (nee D'Apruzzo).
Len attended St. Patrick Elementary School and proudly graduated from Ursuline High
School. He went on to earn a degree in mechanical engineering from YSU and an MBA
from Xavier University. After graduating, Len began his career with Allis-Chalmers in
1969. Later, he and his two brothers became co-owners of Taylor Rental Centers,
successfully running the family business together for 37 years.
Len cherished being a father, setting an example for his children and taking great pride
in their achievements. Becoming a grandfather and great-grandfather brought him
immense joy and fulfillment.
Len met his beloved wife, Arlene, at YSU, beginning a marriage that lasted 69
wonderful years. Together, they raised five children. He was a very religious man and
was deeply involved with St. Dominic's Church. He was an active member of the parish,
volunteering his time and energy to support various church activities. When his children
attended St. Dominic's School, Len served on the parish council and later on the
Finance Committee, and held the position of PTA president, always striving to
strengthen the school community through his leadership and faith.
Throughout his life, Len's enthusiasm for physical fitness and golf was a great passion. He became an avid runner, participating in several marathons across the country, from Washington, DC to Boston. His dedication to the sport was evident, culminating in an impressive achievement of placing second in his age group at the prestigious Boston Marathon.
Golf was equally important to him. He enjoyed playing regularly and looked forward to competing in YMCA league where he won several championships.
He was a founding member of the St Dominic golf league and looked forward to his annual
golf outing at Geneva-on-the-Lake, where he had a cottage.
Len leaves to cherish his memory his wife, Arlene Delisio Granitto, children Mark (Denise), Gregory
(Margaret), David (Cathy), Jeffrey (Carrie), and Janine. He is also survived by ten
Lorrin, and William Higgins-and great-grandchildren Olivia, Luca, and Eleanor.
Len leaves his brother Joseph (Donna) and sister-in-law Theresa. He also leaves several nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.
Besides his parents, He was preceded in death by his brother Nicholas Vincent.
The Granitto family request material tributes to be made at Saint Dominic Church 77 E. Lucius Ave. YO. OH., 44507, in Leonard's memory.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 a.m. On Saturday January 24, 2026, at St. Dominic Church 77 E. Lucius Ave, Youngstown, celebrated by Rev. Frassati Davis, O.P.,
Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Edward J. Fox & Sons Funeral Home, 4700 Market St. Boardman.
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