608 S. Old Middletown Road
Middletown Twp.
Media, PA 19063
Ph: (610) 876-4213
info@msbfh.com
Fx: (610)-874-6876
Condolences
Mrs. j , Len, Jamie, Chris. God Bless May He Rest In Peace. Walt McCray III.
Dear Patsy and Family, My love and prayers go out to all of you during this very sad time of the loss of your dear Len. God promised to comfort those who mourn but it is such a heartbreaking time to live through every day. Len was a caring person who loved his family most of all. I always knew how much he adored you Patsy and what a wonderful marriage you had. I still remember your wedding - it looked like a fairy tale of a beautiful princess and her handsome prince. I know Len also was a wonderful father and grandfather. He will be missed so much by everyone of you but you will carry him in your hearts forever. Len loved God and was a kind and caring person and will always be remembered as such by anyone who knew him.
God bless you Patsy and your beautiful family.
Love Jeanie
Dear Lenny's family (especially Danny)
I had the pleasure of working with Lenny at Olympic Tool for the past 6 years. He was one of the nicest people I have ever met. He always had a great story to tell and he clearly loved his family. I feel like I know you all from his accounts of many memories shared. It was obvious that had a love of life and lived it to the fullest. Lenny will surly be missed. Shout out to grandson Dan - It was great getting to know you and I enjoyed working with you as well. I hope to see you at Olympic this summer?
Suzanne Braun
Quality System Specialist
Olympic Tool
Dear Len's Family (Especially Danny),
I had the sincere pleasure of knowing and working with Len for about ten years at Olympic Tool. From my perspective, Len seemed to consider his work at olympic as a hobby he really enjoyed. Talking with Len it became very obvious to me me that we were under utilizing his engineering talent.....He was very humble in sharing some of his engineering adventures including the blade problems he helped solve on the world's largest wind mill project. His engineering talent may have been under utilized but he had a much more valuable talent....he was very good at making others feel good about themselves, polite, friendly and always did his best work with a smile. Kevin and I were remembering how Len would often take a "fresh air" break....go outside, breath a deep breath while looking at nature, and as Kevin and I both agreed......Hesimply took "everything in"and lived each day to its fullest. We will sincerely miss Len and can only imagine how much his family will be missing him. Your are in our thoughts and prayers.
Joe Hufnal
Mr. J was a wonderful neighbor to the Bogan’s for 59 years. He played an awesome game of backyard baseball and always brought fun and enthusiasm to time spent with his family and the neighborhood kids. His good nature made every occasion a bright spot in the day. Not surprised to see a mention of Fudd the beloved family dog. And our hearts go out to Mrs. J, Len, Jamie, Chris, and the entire family. Take care good friends. Your husband and dad will be missed by us all. The Bogans.