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Yanina Flores posted a condolence
Sunday, June 26, 2022
My condolences to the lydecker family, I was very fortunate to meet them, they were an example of life for me, with their love, simplicity, good humor and kindness, they will always live in my heart.
Jane I miss seeing you every morning, enjoying your black coffee with no sugar, and Leigh I miss seeing you always working around the house, looking for something to do.
Love you both.
Yanina Flores.
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Carole Bernicchia-Freeman posted a condolence
Saturday, June 4, 2022
In July 1976, Leigh and Jane Lydecker - with their children Kitsy, Mark and Leigh III - welcomed me into their home for a whole year. I was an exchange student from France, had never visited the US before, and spoke mediocre English with a Franco-British accent at best. Jane and Leigh were wonderful hosts: so welcoming, generous, patient and understanding. They became “my American parents”. And they both had a great sense of humor; we laughed a lot together! I have so many heartwarming memories of my year spent in Oakland, interspersed with great holidays and weekends in Long Lake. After that memorable and formative year, Jane, Leigh and I always stayed in touch (some visits, lots of cards, and several phone calls every year), and I have loved talking and laughing with Jane on the phone during the past 45 years.
I still can’t believe they are gone. I will always remember their generosity of spirit and the positive influence they both had on my life, as a teenager when I lived with them and their family, and throughout my entire adult life, even at a distance.
I loved Leigh and Jane them dearly.
Kitsy, Mark, Leigh III, Eddy and Karlee: I am thinking of you, and of the entire Lydecker clan, and wish I could be with you in person during this most difficult time. Love, Carole B.F.
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Derek posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
leigh and his wife, Jane, were the kindest, most welcoming people. Many decades ago, I spent many great times in their company both at their home in Oakland as well as at Deerland in the Adirondacks. They welcomed me and so many others with open arms and Leigh’s famous old fashioned cocktails, which we often had in front of a warm fire. Leigh and Jane were such warm people with character and integrity. It doesn’t surprise me at all to know that they had friends all over the country. May they rest in eternal peace —- together, just as they always were in life.
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Elaine T. Rowin posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
My sincere condolences to the Lydecker family. Leigh was a man of great integrity and had a kind and caring heart. It was my pleasure to sit on the planning board with him when I was mayor. Totally unbiased and straightforward; a true treasure.
May Leigh and Jane rest in perpetual peace together.
Elaine Rowin
Mayor Emeritus
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john panzenhagen posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
Many years ago when we purchased our first Winnebago motor home, we joined the Gateway Winnies. Jane and Leigh were both members and we spent many years taking trips to various places. Sitting around the campfire (huddled in blankets sometimes) we enjoyed their company and Lee's many stories. You could tell that there was a tremendous love between Jane and Leigh and we were proud to become their friends. Over the years, Jane would invite the Winnies to their home for a Christmas get together and it was always a grand time. As time passed it became a dinner at the Oakland Grill, still a good time with great friends.
God bless you Jane and Leigh you are great people.
John & Dot Panzenhagen
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Wednesday, June 1, 2022
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My deepest condolences to the family and relatives of Leigh Jr.; rest easy knowing the wonderful memories so many have of Leigh Jr. and the Lydecker family.
The Lydecker's were and are an icon in the minds and hearts of Maywood residents, and especially those who knew the elders, as well as Leigh Jr., and his siblings.
We were neighbors and cherish our memories of the Lydecker Farm and the wonderful, loving, family that always welcomed us to their home.
Sincerely
C. L. Hileman
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The family of Leigh Kent Lydecker, Jr. uploaded a photo
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
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