Leonard 'Lenny' Dudley

NORTH CANAAN — Leonard “Lenny� Dudley, 71, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family and loved ones on Aug. 21, 2010. He was the husband of Virginia Dudley.

Lenny was born in Calais, Maine, on Aug. 29, 1938, the son of the late Sarah (Farley) and Theodore Dudley.

Lenny relocated his family to North Canaan from the Meriden, Conn., area more than 20 years ago to live the simple life in the country. He was a jack-of-all-trades who quickly learned the skills that he used in his own lawn care business, as a caretaker at various estates and for any friend in need.

In addition to his wife, Lenny is survived by his children, April Dudley and her partner, Jessica Carfagno, Todd Dudley and his wife, Michelle, of North Canaan and Darlene Holst-Grubbe of Sharon. He was known as Papa to his grandchildren, Michael Gdovin and his wife, Maggie, of Sharon, Kevin Gdovin of Hoschton, Ga., Kenneth Dudley of Sharon, Adriana and Breanna Sutton of North Canaan and Rollie Holst-Grubbe of Sharon, and to his great-grandson, Jordan Gdovin of Sharon.

Lenny is also survived by four siblings, Irene Ashby, Merle Dudley, Kathleen Lombardi, and Robert Dudley; and many nieces and nephews.

Arrangements are under the care of the Newkirk-Palmer Funeral Home in North Canaan. Friends and family are invited to a celebration of Lenny’s life on Aug. 29 at 1 p.m. at his home at 75 Clayton Road in North Canaan.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the Housatonic Valley Regional FFA, 246 Warren Turnpike Road, Falls Village, CT 06031.
 

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