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LEONARD ROBERT MARTINI
Date of Passing: Jan 10, 2015
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryLEONARD ROBERT MARTINI It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of our husband, father and grandfather, Leonard Robert Martini, on the morning of January 10, 2015, at the age of 79. He will be forever missed by his wife Isabell and two daughters Elizabeth (Randy) and Linda as well as two grandsons RJ (Cindy) and Roy. Leonard is also survived by brother Ray (Marge) Martini and sister Margaret Martini. He was predeceased by his father Joe and mother Pauline as well as sister Joyce Bogoros. Leonard was born in the RM of Brokenhead on January 2, 1936. The family then moved to Balmoral, MB, where he grew up and lived until he met his wife Isabell. They were married on April 25, 1959 and began their life together in Stonewall, MB. Leonard worked many mechanical jobs over the years from Winnipeg Motors to Wajax and once he retired he found a position that he truly enjoyed at Austin Powder. Leonard enjoyed fishing and camping and the monthly 55+ dances in the area. Funeral services will be held Friday, January 16, 2015, at MacKenzie Funeral Home in Stonewall at 2:00 p.m. The family would like to thank John and Helen Heaps and family for all their help and support over this difficult time. Interment to take place at Victoria Cemetery. If friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to Victoria Cemetery, c/o John Shipley, Balmoral, MB R0C 0H0 MACKENZIE FUNERAL HOME STONEWALL 204467-2525 mackhome@mts.net
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 13, 2015
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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On behalf of the entire Fleet Readiness Section we would like to pass our condolences to Elizabeth and her entire family for the loss of their loved one. - Posted by: Fleet Readiness Section (Co-workers of Elizabeth) on: Jan 15, 2015
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Dear Ray, I am so sorry to hear of your brother's passing. It is always so difficult to lose a family member, and I extend my condolences to you and Margaret and to your family. Blessings to all. Marianne. - Posted by: Marianne Preun (Friend) on: Jan 14, 2015
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REMEMBERING Uncle Leonard The things that he did to show you he cared. The sound of his voice. The wisdom he shared. A piece of advice you'll never forget. The way that he lived, examples he set. The work he put in to doing things well. The places he'd been. The stories he'd tell. His greatest success that he was proud of. His hobbies, his passions. His laughter, His LOVE. Aunt Isabel, Elizabeth and Linda; Grandchildren; Family and Friends, When you think of him (Husband/Father/Brother), and everything that made him the man he was, his memory lives on through you. We are so sorry for your loss. Sincerely, Debbie & Carl Lettau, Daughters Adele & Meagan. - Posted by: Debbie Lettau (Bogoros) (God Daughter) on: Jan 14, 2015
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We worked the night shift mostly and early some morning found the crew, including big Len, heading for some creek or lake and a feast of fresh fish, pork & beans and eggs. Oh yes we had the odd cold one to keep the thirst down. Len was a "great friend", excellent mechanic and a real family man. - Posted by: Ben & Millie Sveinson (Friend and co-worker at Winnipeg Motor Products) on: Jan 13, 2015