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Lenwood  Cleaton
In Memory of
Lenwood  Edgar
Cleaton
1953 - 2015
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Condolence From: Pat Ezell Lee
Condolence: Lennie was such a great person when I knew him in high school. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Monday January 11, 2016
Condolence From: Bruce Sturdevant
Condolence: Lennie was a colleague at Opelco and my manager at Olympus. He was a person who always led by example and truly cared about both his customers and employees. His calm and caring personality is something we should all strive for. My condolences to Faye and the family
Saturday December 26, 2015
Condolence From: lou tanner
Condolence: Went all through South Hill Elementary and Park View w/Lenny and never met a nicer person. Countless time was spent playing baseball, football, or basketball and just having small town fun. Heart goes out to Frankie, Nicky, and all the family I never got to meet. R.I.P. Lenny
Friday December 25, 2015
Condolence From: Elvin ( Buddy ) Kitchens
Condolence: My condolence to Faye,Dawn,and the family.Great memories for many years with Lennie. We worked together for years but were friends for life, I now have to change that to friends forever !
Friday December 25, 2015
Condolence From: Ken Jacobson
Condolence: It was with great sadness that I learned of Lennie's passing. I worked with him for probably two decades at UNC-CH. It was such a pleasure to deal with him in terms of competence, honesty and just as a friend.

Lennie will be greatly missed.
Friday December 25, 2015
Condolence From: The Saunders Family
Condolence: Hello Frank, Nick and families,

I was very saddened to read of the passing of Lenny. Growing up on High St. he was always one of the guys, be it whiffle ball, football or basketball. He was even a teammate on some Little League teams. These are great memories of simpler times.

I hadn't seen Lenny in many years but not surprisingly he lived a good life and was loved my many.

We wish you peace and comfort during this difficult time.

Tom
Wednesday December 23, 2015
Condolence From: Jene Radcliffe-Shipman
Condolence: Dear Ones, I grew up with Lennie...through all the grades and all the teachers. I loved his quiet spirit, his gentle smile and his sense of humor. I have never known him to say an unkind word. What a cherished soul. My heart goes out to you in this time of loss.
My deepest sympathy. Jene Radcliffe-Shipman
Wednesday December 23, 2015
Condolence From: Rosemarie Franklin
Condolence: Lennie was a dear friend back in high school, I was Rosemarie Allman back then. I will always remember him as a kind, gentle soul, with the sweetest smile that lit up his entire face...a true gentleman...I am so very sorry for your loss...my thoughts and prayers are with you all...memories are such a blessing...may they soon bring you comfort...
Wednesday December 23, 2015
Condolence From: Larry Thompson
Condolence: Frank and family, so sorry to hear of the loss of your brother. We will keep you all in our prayers.
Wednesday December 23, 2015
Condolence From: Klaus Hahn
Condolence: My thoughts and prayers are with you, as from many folks in my lab who were helped by Lennie over the years. He was a really special person. To our group at UNC who worked with him for many years he was far far more than just someone who helped with Olympus microscopes. He spread good will like very few people in any aspect of our work, kept us all calm, and taught us quite a few things about how to be a decent person. I still remember my first meeting with him as a new person at UNC, and many occasions after that. I certainly will miss him, and know that a lot of other people at UNC will as well. It seems unfair that he had to leave so soon, but he did a lot of good while he was here. Hope you can find peace soon and move ahead. Love, Klaus
Wednesday December 23, 2015
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