Leonard Anthony Diamond Garnet Valley, Pennsylvania Obituary

Leonard Anthony Diamond

Leonard A. Diamond, age 94, passed away on February 12, 2021. Born and raised in Chester, PA, Len resided in the Garnet Valley area most of his life. Len is survived by his beloved wife, Josephine Wintarlik Diamond, his children Michael Diamond and Rosemarie Diamond, his sisters Mary Mantegna and Billie Jenkins Taddei and his many nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents William Diamond and Agnes McCue Diamond, Len is predeceased by his sister Jeanne Miller. Len served in the Navy during World War II and worked at Scott Paper Company for over 40 years before retiring in 1989. Len had a passion for baseball and enjoyed summers in Cape May and trips to New York City but most of all Len cherished his large and loving family. We will love, remember and miss him always. A visitation will be held on Monday, February 22, 2021 from 10-11AM at the Pagano Funeral Home, 3711 Foulk Rd., Garnet Valley, PA followed by a Funeral Liturgy at 11:00AM. Interment, private. Online condolences may be made at the funeral home website as well. To view the Livestreaming Liturgy for Leonard A. Diamond, please refresh your screen or click here precisely at 11AM on Monday.
July 12, 1926 - February 12, 202107/12/192602/12/2021
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Chrissy Crawford
February 20, 2021
Aunt Josie, Rosemarie, and Michael,

Our thoughts are with you all during this time.

Love,
The Crawford Family (Chrissy, Jamaine, & kids)
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Dolores & Dennis Lancona
February 18, 2021
RIP Len, we had some good conversation’s. It was great when you came to our house, we had a lot of laughs. You will be missed. God Bless, see you when I see you in a better place. Fair Winds and Following Seas are yours.
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Mary Smith
February 16, 2021
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I miss Len's smile when he beat me to the mailbox. Also, when he'd say "You have a good day, girl."

I'm sure he's having fun in Heaven with all his old Navy buddies, retelling their war stories and exploits.

He was one of the best of the Good Guys.
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Don Lempp
February 15, 2021
Going to Miss you Uncle Len! Had some great times with you guys on the beach, family get together, etc .
Rosemarie, Michael and Aunt Josie we’re thinking about you guys and will see you soon. Hugs!!
The Lempp’s