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Leonard Pete Corsentino

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Leonard Pete Corsentino

Birth
Death
7 Jan 2015 (aged 81–82)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, USA Add to Map
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Garden of Resurrection, H 9
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Leonard Pete Corsentino, 81, resident of Reno, NV passed away Wednesday, January 7, 2015 in Phoenix, AZ surrounded by his wife, daughters, and sister. With God by his side, Leonard accomplished many things. He was a successful CO dairyman and NV alfalfa farmer, volunteered to serve his country in the Korean Conflict, founded a water district and a volunteer fire department, constructed and managed a travel trailer park, and helped establish and build the Diamond Valley Co-op. He was always active in his parish church (St. Pius X, St. Brendan, St. Albert, St. John Neumann) including serving as Grand Knight in the Knights of Columbus. Leonard was resilient, loyal, fair, generous, an innovator, and most importantly a family man. He will be missed greatly by those who knew and loved him. He will be remembered for laughing, card games, BBQs, dancing, and his love of music, nature and of our country.

Leonard is survived by his wife of 14 years, Barbara Mary Antiuk-Talburt; his four daughters (and sons-in-law): Libby (Doug), Kris (Auguste), Penny (Bill), and Kathy (Bob); nine grandchildren; one great grandchild; his brother, Paul; sisters, Sylvia Jo and Carmela; in-laws and many nephews, nieces and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 43 years, Marliene Wagner; sisters, Patricia and Sylvia Marie; parents, Mayme Costa and Pete.

A funeral mass was held at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Chandler, AZ. He will be laid to rest in Our Mother of Sorrows Cemetery in Reno, NV.

Published in The Yuma Sun on Jan. 28, 2015
Leonard Pete Corsentino, 81, resident of Reno, NV passed away Wednesday, January 7, 2015 in Phoenix, AZ surrounded by his wife, daughters, and sister. With God by his side, Leonard accomplished many things. He was a successful CO dairyman and NV alfalfa farmer, volunteered to serve his country in the Korean Conflict, founded a water district and a volunteer fire department, constructed and managed a travel trailer park, and helped establish and build the Diamond Valley Co-op. He was always active in his parish church (St. Pius X, St. Brendan, St. Albert, St. John Neumann) including serving as Grand Knight in the Knights of Columbus. Leonard was resilient, loyal, fair, generous, an innovator, and most importantly a family man. He will be missed greatly by those who knew and loved him. He will be remembered for laughing, card games, BBQs, dancing, and his love of music, nature and of our country.

Leonard is survived by his wife of 14 years, Barbara Mary Antiuk-Talburt; his four daughters (and sons-in-law): Libby (Doug), Kris (Auguste), Penny (Bill), and Kathy (Bob); nine grandchildren; one great grandchild; his brother, Paul; sisters, Sylvia Jo and Carmela; in-laws and many nephews, nieces and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 43 years, Marliene Wagner; sisters, Patricia and Sylvia Marie; parents, Mayme Costa and Pete.

A funeral mass was held at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Chandler, AZ. He will be laid to rest in Our Mother of Sorrows Cemetery in Reno, NV.

Published in The Yuma Sun on Jan. 28, 2015


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