Mr. Leonard F. Bortner, Jr. 85, of Riviera Beach passed away July 30, 2004 at the VA Medical Center. He served in the US Army during WWII and was a POW in Germany. He spent most of his career as a refinisher of marine craft.
He leaves to cherish memory children Patricia Dietrich, Harrisburg, PA; Donald Myers, Camp Hill, PA; Michelynn DeBias; David Bortner, Hazleton, PA; Kevin Bortner, Lake Worth, FL; Carol East, Lewisberry, PA; Darlene Ramsey, West Palm Beach, FL; Brenda Martin, Port St. Lucie, FL; Dawn Baston, Hobe Sound, FL; 16 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
It was Leonard's wishes to be cremated and scattered in the Sebastian Inlet. And so it shall be! Palm Beach Memorial Park Funeral Home, 3691 Seacrest Blvd., Lantana, FL. 561-586-1237
[The Palm Beach Post - August 2, 2004]
Mr. Leonard F. Bortner, Jr. 85, of Riviera Beach passed away July 30, 2004 at the VA Medical Center. He served in the US Army during WWII and was a POW in Germany. He spent most of his career as a refinisher of marine craft.
He leaves to cherish memory children Patricia Dietrich, Harrisburg, PA; Donald Myers, Camp Hill, PA; Michelynn DeBias; David Bortner, Hazleton, PA; Kevin Bortner, Lake Worth, FL; Carol East, Lewisberry, PA; Darlene Ramsey, West Palm Beach, FL; Brenda Martin, Port St. Lucie, FL; Dawn Baston, Hobe Sound, FL; 16 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
It was Leonard's wishes to be cremated and scattered in the Sebastian Inlet. And so it shall be! Palm Beach Memorial Park Funeral Home, 3691 Seacrest Blvd., Lantana, FL. 561-586-1237
[The Palm Beach Post - August 2, 2004]
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