Kathi Olejnik
An original “Milford Wife”, I’ll miss our wine-time, conversations and seeing your light on every night. A great neighbor for over 10 years, you will be missed. RIP Leona
Birth date: Sep 18, 1940 Death date: Jul 23, 2020
Leona Thompson, 79, of Fort Myers, FL. passed away Thursday, July 23, 2020. She was born September 18, 1940 in Philadelphia, PA to Leo and Thelma (Bumgardner) Kennedy. She and her husband, Robert, moved to Florida in 2009 from Oce Read Obituary
An original “Milford Wife”, I’ll miss our wine-time, conversations and seeing your light on every night. A great neighbor for over 10 years, you will be missed. RIP Leona
So sorry to hear Leona has passed. She was a lovely and beautiful woman who was passionate about mahjong and golf, her adorable dog and her family of course. We want to send Leona's family our deepest condolences.
Lori & Arthur Greenberg
Leona was my walking buddy and.I will miss her..Chuck & I enjoyed being with Leona and Bob to restaurants and theaters before the pandemic and on lanais for the last few months. She was a fun person and her laugh was catching.Pincers will not be the same without her.
Nancy and Chuck Olender
Our dearest friend Leona. Thank you for including us in your adventures through life. Every day you will be missed but we will take a part of you with us forever. !!
Love and peace, Carol & Jack
Leona was such a warm and vivacious woman. The first time we met her walking Muffy, shortly after we moved to The Plantation, she went out of her way to make us feel welcome and showed genuine interest in getting to know us. Every time she rode her bike and saw us, she would always stop to have a conversation and love on our pups. She will be sorely missed.
We are so very sorry for Bob and the whole family. May you, in time, find peace in all the wonderful memories you have.
With love & sympathy,
Pam & Brian Boyle
Grandmom was my world, she was always there, she was the best Grandmom a girl can ask for. We were so alike and even had the same style. I remember playing dress up in her clothes. I will forever miss our long talks, FaceTimes, visits, her best cooking, sitting outside and just talking for hours, her advice, her love, and every memory we have, the list is so long. I will forever miss her laugh, I loved her laugh. Her smile lit up everyone’s day. We had such a special bond. She was my heart ♥️
Grandmom and I were alike in so many ways. We both loved animals, sitting outside and reading, crafting, taking long walks, gardening, watching thunderstorms from the porch, and the list goes on. All of my memories with Grandmom revolve around doing the things we both loved together. She was always there to let me know how proud of me she was, and I know I'm lucky to have had her in my life for as long as I did.
I have so many happy memories of my Mom. I'll share them here as I think about them . For now, all I want to say is my heart is broken. She loved her family, and we loved her. She will leave a gap in our hearts that will never be filled. She was always learning new things and passing her thoughts to her friends and family to help others.
She was a beautiful person, inside and outside. She touched so many people. It's indescribable how much we will miss her.
Her son
Bob