Has a Death Occurred? We Are Available 24/7 Call: (856) 582-3800 Live Chat
Tribute Wall
Loading...
d
The family of Leonard V. Fox uploaded a photo
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
/tribute-images/40579/Ultra/Leonard-Fox.jpg
Please wait
J
John Lee posted a condolence
Thursday, February 26, 2004
I'm so sorry to hear the news of Mr. Fox's passing. He will be remembered for the outstanding person that he was. It was an honor to know him. My prayers go out to his family. Steve and Jolinda I think of you often. John
R
Robert E Coleman posted a condolence
Saturday, January 18, 2003
Our deepest sympathy to the Fox Family.
M
Michael & Jennifer Morrissey posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 14, 2003
We would like to express our condolences to all of Len?s immediate family. Whether it was a grandchild?s birthday or extended family gathering, Len was there with his big smile and quick wit. He made us feel at home and comfortable in his presence. That is the definition of a true gentleman.
A
Al Beierschmitt posted a condolence
Friday, January 10, 2003
To Len's surviving family,
Your Dad was my immediate supervisor at RCA Astro for quite a few years. He was a boss you could disagree with and not worry about adverse reactions. He could be teased and tease back with gusto. Always a gentleman, always fair. A genuine nice guy. May he rest in peace.
R
Randy Long posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 8, 2003
Sandy
So sorry I couldn't be there. Haven't seen your dad in the past ten years, but thought of him often. He will be in my prayers forever.
Randy
J
James E. Haas III posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 7, 2003
Having known Mr. Fox for many years I must say it has been my pleasure as well as a GREAT priviledge to have known this man. Mr. Fox was a gentlemen in the strongest sense of the word. You knew that when you were with him that he commanded respect and honesty. He was not a great man just because of his stature in life but for the kindness in his heart and the love that he felt for his fellow human beings. I often had the pleasure to sit with him and listen to his stories and opinions about the stock market, golf, and current events. I was always in awe of the amount of knowledge that he knew about everything. I often went to him for advice and I always received a very intelligent, honest helpful answer in return. When I sat with him I always felt special to be speaking with him. He always made you feel this way. He always made you feel welcome in his home and he always treated me like family. He always went out of his way to help me with something that came up in MY life. He was like a grandfather to me. I will sincerely miss this great man. Today heaven is a much wonderful place because Mr. Fox is there. I wish him Peace, Happiness and Love as well as his wonderful family. I will miss him.
J
Joseph F. Rando posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 7, 2003
During my 34 year career at RCA I
had the opportunity to know and on
occasion work with Len. Len was a
true professional as well as a
nice person. He was a credit to our
profession and a person of character. My sincere sympathy to
his family.
J
John M. Vanderslice III posted a condolence
Monday, January 6, 2003
No legacy is so rich as honesty.
-William Shakespeare-
L
Lew Maurer posted a condolence
Monday, January 6, 2003
Len was a good friend and a great person to work for. He was the best boss I had at RCA, and I remember a lot of good projects we worked on under Len.
Lew Maurer
B
Barbara H. Shawaryn posted a condolence
Monday, January 6, 2003
Working with Len for ten years was a great learning experience. He could be tough and he could be funny, he had a great sense of humor and he loved to write notes to everyone. Len was a very honorable man who loved his family very much and always put them first. I know he will be missed very much by all. My thoughts and prayers are with you. BARBARA S.
B
Bill McGuinness posted a condolence
Monday, January 6, 2003
There were two great compliments one could receive at Tavistock. First, to see Lenny at a table and to be welcomed to sit with him. The second was to see his eyes dance and he'd get that smile on his face and rib you. What a feeling of acceptance!!! Certainly, when you were in Lenny's company you had the feeling you were at the knee of the master.
I'll miss him.
With fondness,
Bill McGuinness
W
Ward Davis posted a condolence
Sunday, January 5, 2003
When he walked into a room all eyes would light up. Ladies'eyes in adoration, hoping to be charmed in truthful attention that only he could pay.Gentlemens'eyes would either light up or flash,depending on ones'appreciation of his truthnot always welcomedbut always fought for by him.They who disagreed could not begrudge him respect.Not always right,not always winning the battle, but gaining admiration along the way.Not surprisingly,he revelled in good natured ribbing at his expense. He was,"What all men seek to be but only one in a million are".
Old in years, young at heart, always relevant, he will be greatly missed.
T
THE HAAS FAMILY posted a condolence
Sunday, January 5, 2003
EVERYONE HERE IN THE HAAS FAMILY FEEL THE LOSS OF SUCH A GREAT MAN. OUR LOVE AND PRAYERS GO TO THE FOX FAMILY.
T
Tony DiMinno posted a condolence
Sunday, January 5, 2003
At times like this, words seem powerless to express the heartfelt sympathy that I send to all in his family today.
I worked for your Dad for many years at RCA Astro and last saw him in Oct of 1991. I had invited him to play Golf at Yardley CC with Lou Kieffer,Ed Schneck and myself. Although our golf games had seen better days we all had a wonderful time reliving the past at Astro and somehow our foursome still managed to finish third in the tourney.
Your Dad will be missed by his many friends.
R
Rick & Diana Gillespie posted a condolence
Saturday, January 4, 2003
Mr. Fox has been "special" to our family for almost 60 years. His friendship and guidance will always be remembered. There will never be another who gives so much...we will truly miss him.
Copyright © 2024 | Terms of use & privacy policy